The Gallagher brothers will be separated on their Oasis tour in a strict, organized manner.

Let's hope they don't have any regrets or hold onto anger.

October 20th 2024.

The Gallagher brothers will be separated on their Oasis tour in a strict, organized manner.
As the highly anticipated Oasis Live '25 tour approaches, fans are wondering if brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will be able to put aside their notorious feuding and reunite as a happy family. However, it seems that the organizers are taking precautions to prevent any clashes between the two.

According to reports, a "military-style operation" is in place to keep Noel and Liam separate as much as possible. The brothers have a long history of hurling insults at each other, ever since Noel left the band in 2009 during a previous tour.

While Liam has been expressing nothing but love for his older brother now that the reunion is in sight, insiders reveal that the pair will be keeping their distance off-stage. "Noel and Liam are returning and reuniting, but don’t for one minute think that this is a tour about complete brotherly love," a source told The Mirror. "Other than necessary promotional work and the gigs, they will be apart for much of this reunion."

Separate dressing rooms and transportation have been arranged in this "military-style operation" in hopes of keeping the peace between the brothers. The focus is on maintaining a positive energy on stage for the fans, rather than directing it towards each other.

After all the chaos surrounding ticket sales, the last thing fans need is a backstage brawl cancelling the whole tour. Oasis has announced 17 dates in the UK and Ireland next year, with further gigs in the US and Australia. The initial Oasis Live '25 tour leg dates have been revealed, including shows at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, Manchester's Heaton Park, and London's Wembley Stadium.

According to sources, rehearsals will be the first time the brothers will be spending a significant amount of time together, working again. The atmosphere is expected to be electric, but also a bit tense. "Any fallout would be a PR and financial nightmare," the source added.

Liam has previously stated that they will not be doing many interviews in the lead-up to the tour to prevent the media from asking intrusive questions about their relationship. "We don’t want to do interviews coz we’re scared of the media asking us intrusive questions and trying to pick holes in our relationship," he wrote.

He also mentioned that he cannot be bothered to do a full press conference when announcing the return of Bonehead and other plans for the tour. Liam has also assured fans that he and his brother have completely made peace and he will be nothing but smiles on stage. "Nope it’s all done peace has prevailed he’s the man I can’t wait to be on stage with him blowing him kisses in between each song," he shared.

While there have been rumors about the support act for the tour, with names like The Verve, Blossoms, and Lottery Winners floating around, nothing has been officially confirmed. However, Liam did mention that The Verve may be opening for Oasis.

It's clear that the organizers and the brothers themselves are taking every precaution to ensure a successful and peaceful reunion tour. Let's hope that Oasis can stand by each other and give fans the epic performance they've been waiting for. Metro has reached out to Oasis' representatives for comment on the tour. If you have any celebrity stories or pictures, you can reach out to the entertainment team by emailing or calling, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.

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