Noel Gallagher goes unnoticed by commuters on the London Underground as he returns to the city in between Oasis reunion tour

Noel Gallagher went unnoticed by commuters on the London Underground as he enjoyed some time back in his home city.

The rock superstar, 58, is currently on a world tour with his brother Liam, 52, as the pair managed to put their 16-year feud aside.

After they finished up their second night in Manchester, it appeared that Noel return back to his home in North London as he prepared for their next gig up north on Wednesday, July 16.

In a TikTok video posted by loisinthenorth on Tuesday, Noel could be seen leaving a nearly empty tube with no one rushing over to him, despite his A-list status.

The star opted for a lowkey figure in a navy t-shirt and trousers as he attempted to disguise his identity with a pair of silver frame sunglasses.

The owner of the video captioned the clip: ‘POV: You’re getting the train from Paddington – Baker St and bump into…’

Noel Gallagher went unnoticed by commuters on the London Underground as he enjoyed some time back in his home city

Noel Gallagher went unnoticed by commuters on the London Underground as he enjoyed some time back in his home city

The rock superstar, 58, is currently on a world tour with his brother Liam, 52, as the pair managed to put their 16-year feud aside

The rock superstar, 58, is currently on a world tour with his brother Liam, 52, as the pair managed to put their 16-year feud aside

After they finished up their second night in Manchester, it appeared that Noel return back to his home in North London as he prepared for their next gig up north on Wednesday, July 16

After they finished up their second night in Manchester, it appeared that Noel return back to his home in North London as he prepared for their next gig up north on Wednesday, July 16

Fans rushed to the comment to share their surprise and said the person filming was ‘very lucky’ to have spotted Noel.

They said: ‘You are one lucky b…ard mate… Wow!! Lucky!…  He’s a man of the peopleeee… 

‘Tbf they’re recording studio is near Paddington etc so not a surprise… Yes that’s him… He’s always on the tube champ.’

It comes after it was reported that Noel and Liam are ‘planning to splash £200,000 on a huge party’ following their shows in London.

After 16 years, Oasis have finally reunited for 41 shows across Europe, including seven gigs in London, with the first on July 25 and the final one on September 28.

And the brothers will reportedly throw the ultimate bash in September to celebrate the completion of the first part of their reunion tour with their celebrity pals.

A source told The Sun: ‘Liam and Noel are staying away from the booze and parties during the tour to protect their voices.

‘They are looking forward to catching up with pals in September following the success of the tour. There will be no expense spared and guests with an invitation can expect to be given the VIP treatment.’

In a TikTok video posted on Tuesday, Noel could be seen leaving a nearly empty tube with no one rushing over to him, despite his A-list status

In a TikTok video posted on Tuesday, Noel could be seen leaving a nearly empty tube with no one rushing over to him, despite his A-list status

Fans rushed to the comment to share their surprise and said the person filming was 'very lucky' to have spotted Noel

Fans rushed to the comment to share their surprise and said the person filming was ‘very lucky’ to have spotted Noel

MailOnline has contacted representatives for comment.

Meanwhile, fans fear the Gallagher feud could end their £400m tour before even reaching Wembley.

Since Oasis formed in 1991, Liam and Noel, aged 52 and 58 respectively, have caused controversy with their hedonism, iconic showbiz wars and raucous on-stage presence – all prior to their acrimionious split in 2009, which left fans bereft.

After years of public animosity, Oasis lovers were overjoyed last year when they put their differences aside for a £400m, 41 date reunion tour, which kicked off in Cardiff last week ahead of shows in UK, Ireland, Australia, the US and Mexico.

Despite delight over the return, concerns have arose among superfans that the warring siblings may not make it to their upcoming gigs – including Wembley later this month – thanks to seemingly dominant behaviour, different hotel stays and more.

Fans, some of whom scandalously spent thousands on tickets, have taken to social media to voice their concerns over the band making it to their own dates, while bookies’ have also been taking bets on the likelihood of cancellation.

All does not appear to be lost however, as Liam has shown his dedication by vowing to stay sober for the duration of the tour while ‘military style’ contingency plans have been laid to keep the duo separated while off-stage.

Meanwhile, the pair’s body language on-stage has been considered by experts to show Noel looks ‘overwhelmed’ while Liam remains the ‘dominant’ presence.

It comes after it was reported that the brothers will reportedly throw the ultimate bash in September to celebrate the completion of the first part of their reunion tour

It comes after it was reported that the brothers will reportedly throw the ultimate bash in September to celebrate the completion of the first part of their reunion tour

Fans voiced their concerns on X, with many hypothesising the tour would not see its end due to the brothers’ feelings towards one another.

Users took to the site to pen: ‘Please finish the tour without fighting… The tour will be lucky to finish all dates [mark my words]…

‘They still hate each other… Bet they don’t finish the tour… It’s not Oasis though, it’s the Liam and Noel show. I bet they don’t finish the tour.’

It has been reported that lengths have been taken to ensure the pair remain amiable – by working to keep them separate while not performing.

The Gallaghers will reportedly be kept apart when not on stage in a ‘military style operation’ during their much-anticipated reunion tour.

There will be separate dressing rooms and transport to avoid a clash and resulting ‘PR and financial nightmare’.

Following Friday’s opening gig in Cardiff, body language expert Judi James spoke exclusively to MailOnline about the duo’s on-stage presence.

Analysing the on-stage reunion, Judi stated that Liam was the ‘dominant’ one who was ‘firmly in control’, ‘instigating all the action’ as he led them on stage.

Since Oasis formed in 1991, Liam and Noel, aged 52 and 58 respectively, have caused controversy with their hedonism, iconic showbiz wars and raucous on-stage presence - all prior to their acrimionious split in 2009, which left fans bereft (pictured in Manchester in 1994)

Since Oasis formed in 1991, Liam and Noel, aged 52 and 58 respectively, have caused controversy with their hedonism, iconic showbiz wars and raucous on-stage presence – all prior to their acrimionious split in 2009, which left fans bereft (pictured in Manchester in 1994)

Despite Liam proudly ‘presenting’ his brother to the audience with an air of confidence, contrastingly, Judi observes, Noel appeared somewhat more trepidatious, suggesting he was ‘overwhelmed by the emotion of the moment.’

She told MailOnline: ‘It’s the body language details that are so important to the fans here as the Gallagher narrative arc is displayed to a breathless nation.

‘The walk-out ritual signals unity of course but the status and instigation signals are important. The glorious monochrome back view photo is intended to allow us to share the experience and see what they were seeing.’

Of Liam’s behaviour, she explained: ‘What we do see is Liam very firmly in control, instigating all the action. His arm is around Noel’s shoulders as though he’s the more dominant brother and as though he’s the one finally leading his brother back out to an adoring audience.

‘His maracas are held high in a signal of celebratory victory and they even form a V-shape to add to that message of victory.

‘When they hold raised hands it’s actually Liam grabbing his brother’s wrist and holding it up, again as though presenting him proudly to the fans.’

Commenting on Noel’s conduct in comparison, Judi explained: ‘Noel cuts a very different figure here. Walking with his arms down at his sides, almost like a small child, his lip-clamp and his lowered eyes suggest he is overwhelmed by the emotion of the moment.’

Bookmakers William Hill have led the way in taking bets on whether the brothers will manage to complete the tour.

The website lists: ‘The stage is set and all eyes will be on the Principality Stadium for the opening night of the Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour but will the band manage to stick together for the entire run of concerts?

‘Punters expecting a clash between the Gallaghers can back the tour to end before the final 2025 date, scheduled for 23rd November in Sao Paolo, Brazil, at 4/1.

Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: ‘Whether Liam and Noel can keep their tempers in check in the coming months remains to be seen, and we’re 4/1 that they call time on their reunion before the final 2025 tour date in November.

‘However, the 1/6 about Oasis playing together next year suggests this reunion could be more than a short-term project.’

Despite concerns, the group do however appear determined to keep things running smoothly with sights to concluding the tour.

It was revealed prior to the tour kicking off that Liam is planning not to booze during the shows after previously admitting he stopped drinking on stage after his erratic performance with Oasis at Wembley in 2000.

A source told The Sun: ‘Liam’s just returned from a boozy holiday and now plans to be in lock-down for the foreseeable to focus on getting fit for the tour.

‘He is planning on being sober ahead of and on tour with Oasis. He’s actually used cutting out booze to help him prepare and also to get through the shows before.’

As well as his focus on sobriety, the brothers spoke ambitiously about their capabilities while announcing the industry-shattering comeback.

In the video, which was released last year, Liam said: When we both come together, you have greatness’, while Noel sweetly stated:’I know my brother better than anybody else. This is it, this is happening.’

Despite their feud, sources claimed in PJ Harrison’s book In The Fall And Rise Of Oasis that the brothers ‘still really love each other’.

An insider also added that Liam was the one that made peace with Noel, explaining: ‘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 a 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.’

Representatives declined to comment when approached by MailOnline

Oasis Live 25 tour dates (UK and Ireland only)

 JULY 2025

4th – Cardiff, Principality Stadium

5th – Cardiff, Principality Stadium

11th – Manchester, Heaton Park

12th – Manchester, Heaton Park

16th – Manchester, Heaton Park 

19th – Manchester, Heaton Park

20th – Manchester, Heaton Park

25th – London, Wembley Stadium

26th – London, Wembley Stadium

30th – London, Wembley Stadium 

AUGUST 2025

2nd – London, Wembley Stadium

3rd – London, Wembley Stadium

8th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield

9th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield

12th – Edinburgh, Murrayfield

16th – Dublin, Croke Park 

17th – Dublin, Croke Park

SEPTEMBER 2025

27th – London, Wembley Stadium

28th – London, Wembley Stadium



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