August 30th 2024.
Noel Gallagher, the music legend, was recently interviewed by a group of kids who asked him about his split with his brother, Liam. This was Noel's first interview following the news of Oasis' comeback tour, which had sent fans into a frenzy. The brothers had confirmed their plans for a 15-date tour across the UK and Ireland in 2025, and fans were eagerly waiting for the pre-sale tickets to go live.
But before the pre-sale pandemonium, Noel had an unexpected encounter at the Stone Island shop in London. He was approached by a man named Steve Sheward, who was out shopping with his four children. In a now-viral video, Steve introduces Noel to his children, explaining that he is part of a legendary band. One of the daughters asks if Noel is getting back with his brother, to which the dad confirms. Then, one of the children asks the question that everyone wants to know - why did Noel and Liam fall out in the first place?
In a light-hearted manner, Noel jokingly replies that Liam had stolen his teddy bear in 1978. The Manchester Britpop star adds that he is not lying and that this incident was the reason for their feud. The video also shows Noel chatting and laughing with the kids as they walk the streets together, carrying their shopping bags.
Steve shared the video on social media with a heartwarming caption, expressing his joy at meeting Noel and making memories with his children. He also mentions his hope of getting tickets for the tour next year. The siblings haven't performed together since their split in 2009, and fans have been eagerly waiting for a reunion.
The pre-sale tickets for the tour went live on Friday evening, and fans sat in virtual queues exceeding 10,000 in the hopes of securing a spot. However, not everyone was able to get tickets, as scalpers were already reselling them for exorbitant prices on websites like Viagogo. This caused outrage among fans, who called for the resale tickets to be cancelled. Despite strict rules being implemented by Ticketmaster, the scalpers managed to exploit the situation.
The much-awaited reunion of the Gallagher brothers was announced on Tuesday, along with a 30th-anniversary edition of their debut album, Definitely Maybe. This new edition features outtakes, demos, and alternate versions of songs, as well as a remastered version of the original LP. This added to the excitement of the tour announcement, and fans were eagerly waiting to see who else would be performing with Noel and Liam as part of Oasis.
With the pre-sale and general sale tickets for the tour selling out in minutes, not everyone will have the opportunity to attend the concerts. But for those who do, it will surely be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. And for the fans who weren't able to get tickets, there's still hope that the brothers will announce more dates in the future. After all, the great wait is finally over, and the Gallagher brothers have put their feud behind them at last.
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