Noel Gallagher opens up about his brother Liam on Oasis reunion tour: ‘He’s been amazing’ | Oasis

Christmas Gallagher opened his feelings for his long -desired brother Liam during Oasis’s exhausted global merger round: “He was incredible… It was great to return to the group with Liam.”
Oasis announced that they would reunite in August 2024 15 years after the division in 2009, saying that “Liam could not work for a day longer after a fight at the Rock En Seine festival in Christmas.
For years, the brothers continued to swap the thorns and rejected their suggestions to bury the ax, and made their reinstatement a pleasant surprise for their fans.
In the first demonstrations in Cardiff, the crowd responded with whistling and applause when the brothers were briefly embraced at the end of the concert.
Speaking to Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent from Talksport on Tuesday, Noel Gallagher said that he was “completely blown up by TUR so far.
“Liam is smashing this. I am proud of him,” he said. “I couldn’t do the stadium as he did, it is not in my nature. But I have to say, I look a little and I think ‘good friend for you.’ It was great.
“It is great to go back with bonehead [Paul Arthurs] And Liam and he’s just doing it again, “he continued.” I think we’ll sit down and think about it when it’s all said and finished, but I forgot how funny it was to go back to the group with Liam. “
Christmas, Cardiff in July, said he was surprised by the fans reaction in his first shows.
“I can’t talk to anyone else, but personally, I have greatly underestimated what I was doing for me. After about five minutes, can I just go back to the dressing room and restart it?” he said.
“I did stadiums before and I did all this, but I am not telling you, my legs had turned to jelly after about half of the second song. This was incredible. It is really incredible. In fact, it is hard to put in words.
“Every night on the first night of the crowd, you know what I mean? So every night there is the same energy, but it was really surprising. Usually I’m not short for words, but I can’t really express it.”
Oasis has already played 17 history in England and Ireland, and continues worldwide with future performances in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan and South America. Oasis Live ’25 tour will end in Brazil in November.