Liam Gallagher ‘peaced things back together with Noel’ for Oasis reunion tour despite bitter feud

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Liam Gallagher was reportedly the one to ‘peace things back together’ with older brother Noel for the Oasis reunion tour – despite their years-long bitter fall out.

Oasis sensationally split in 2009 after a backstage bust-up – devastating their loyal fan base.

In the 14 years that have followed, a feud and bitter fighting has ensued with the brothers trading insults back and forth in interviews and social media.

But this year, the pair are putting their differences aside and reuniting for a huge world tour, with dates booked across UK, America, South America and Asia in 2025.

Despite their feud, sources have claimed in a new book the brothers ‘still really love each other’.

According to The Mirror, In The Fall And Rise Of Oasis by PJ Harrison, the author quotes an industry insider from Oasis music label Creation discussing their tour and Gallagher feud.

Liam Gallagher (L) was reportedly the one to 'peace things back together' with older brother Noel (R) for the Oasis reunion tour - despite their years-long bitter fall out

Liam Gallagher (L) was reportedly the one to ‘peace things back together’ with older brother Noel (R) for the Oasis reunion tour – despite their years-long bitter fall out

Oasis sensationally split in 2009 after a backstage bust-up. In the 14 years that have followed, a feud and bitter fighting has ensued with the brothers trading insults back and forth in interviews and social media (pictured in 2008)

Oasis sensationally split in 2009 after a backstage bust-up. In the 14 years that have followed, a feud and bitter fighting has ensued with the brothers trading insults back and forth in interviews and social media (pictured in 2008)

She said: ‘It doesn’t matter what the wives or the girlfriends say or what anyone else says. 

‘You will never understand the dynamic of those two boys. Ultimately, you do still really love each other.’

The insider also added that Liam was the one that made peace with Noel: ‘He’s a great one for making, you know, peace. He’s the one that will make the peace and bring things back together with people.’

In the past, Liam has said he made the first move. 

In a previous post on X when he was asked who called first him or Noel, Liam replied: ‘I called him but don’t tell anyone as I don’t want folk thinking I’m a soft lad and stuffs keep it between me n you cheers x.’

Harrison, who travelled on tour with them back in the day, also suggested that the band will continue to tour in 2026 and play major festivals if they can continue to get along.

MailOnline has contacted Liam and Noel’s representatives for comment, 

It follows the news that Liam and Noel have reportedly been ‘given strict health warnings’ ahead of their upcoming Oasis reunion tour.

But this year, the pair are putting their differences aside and reuniting for a huge world tour, with dates booked across UK, America, South America and Asia in 2025 (pictured in 2009)

But this year, the pair are putting their differences aside and reuniting for a huge world tour, with dates booked across UK, America, South America and Asia in 2025 (pictured in 2009)

Despite their feud, sources have claimed in a new book the brothers 'still really love each other' (pictured in 2009)

Despite their feud, sources have claimed in a new book the brothers ‘still really love each other’ (pictured in 2009)

The source also suggested that the band will continue to tour in 2026 and play major festivals if they can continue to get along (pictured in 1995)

The source also suggested that the band will continue to tour in 2026 and play major festivals if they can continue to get along (pictured in 1995)

Long gone are the days of cigarettes, partying and alcohol as the brothers have now been given strict instructions to take care of their health ahead of their stadium gigs.

According to new reports, Liam, 52, and Noel, 57, have allegedly gone through ‘thorough’ examinations and testing to get insurance for the concerts.

Sources told The Mirror the level of scrutiny over the duo’s wellbeing was ‘like an astronaut going into space’ thanks to the high value risk of the tour.

Both of the musicians have received extensive advice and offers of any useful treatments and have been told to ‘not over indulge’ to make sure they are fit and well enough for all shows.

‘It’s going to be a lot different to the 90s – most rock and roll fun is banned!’, a source told the publication.

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