Liam Gallagher is concerned about one aspect of the upcoming Oasis reunion tour.

He was open and honest with a fan.

October 10th 2024.

Liam Gallagher is concerned about one aspect of the upcoming Oasis reunion tour.
Liam and Noel Gallagher, the famously feuding brothers, have put their differences aside for an Oasis reunion tour that has been highly anticipated by fans. However, Liam recently revealed that he has some fears surrounding the tour and the possibility of interviews that may dig into their troubled relationship.

In response to a fan's tweet about the media's role in fueling their estrangement, Liam simply wrote "RESPEK [sic]" before admitting that he and Noel are hesitant to do interviews due to the potential for intrusive questions and attempts to create drama. When a fan expressed their disappointment in not getting a press conference for the reunion, Liam responded that there won't be one and explained that he simply can't be bothered with interviews.

Despite their past conflicts, Liam also spoke candidly about his current relationship with Noel, stating that they have made peace and he can't wait to be on stage with him, even blowing kisses between songs. The brothers announced their reunion tour in August, 15 years after their last performance together at V Festival.

Tickets for the 17 shows sold out within 10 hours, but came under criticism for the high prices, with some fans paying up to £355 per ticket due to a dynamic pricing system. However, the band recently announced new dates, including a tour in Australia, where they reassured fans that dynamic pricing will not be applied.

The tour, which will take place in 2025, will see the brothers joined by original guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs. The band's last performance together was in 2009, and the upcoming tour will mark their first time on stage together in over a decade. With shows in multiple countries, including the UK, Canada, US, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, the brothers appear to have put their decades-long feud behind them.

The new Australian leg of the tour will include shows in Sydney and Melbourne, with tickets going on sale to the general public on October 15th. The band's announcement was met with excitement and a nod to their hit song "Down Under". Overall, fans are thrilled to see the brothers reunited and performing together again.

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