Liam Gallagher addresses Oasis ticket issues and jokes about finding peace with Noel
Liam Gallagher has said he "won't have a bad word said" about his brother Noel and described ticketing issues around Oasis' upcoming reunion as "ain't cool".
Reflecting on the relationship with brother Noel since the announcement of their comeback gigs on August 27, Liam revealed that during performances he's planning to be "blowing him kisses in between each song".
The much-anticipated tour will mark the first time Oasis performs together since their split at the Rock en Seine festival in France, circa 2009, with dates lined up for London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Cardiff and Dublin.
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When asked by a fan "is Noel still a potato? ", as previously nicknamed by Liam, he tweeted, "No he is b***** well not I won't have a bad word said about that gorgeous talented young man."
In response to another fan asking if he would continue hurling Twitter insults at Noel, he responded: "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 was also asked what happened when he met Noel again, to which he replied: "It was a lovely day we shared our packed lunches together, we talked, giggled, cuddled and held hands, and scowled for the camera.
"Next week we're having a sleepover, gonna watch a few rom coms and just hang out in our jim jams and play frustration, have some fun, dya get me bruv, we're gonna live stream it so keep n eye out for it."
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Taking on X (Twitter) for the first time since the announcement of Oasis Live 25 tour, Liam responded to a fan's concerns about ticketing issues that saw fans wrongfully identified as bots and ejected from the queue, with some facing prices far above the listed £148, rocketing to more than £355.
Replying to a fan who was booted from the website while attempting to secure tickets for the band's Cardiff show, Liam said: "If that's what happened I'm sure someone will be in touch coz that ain't cool, good luck."
In a follow-up tweet he expressed his disappointment, saying: "I'm seriously gutted for people that can't get tickets, I can't even go there it hurts my heart and I know people will think I'm taking the piss, but I'm not.
"I want to celebrate this biblical moment with everyone I gotta go I'm sorry."
Liam also addressed why the band were getting together and joked he was being paid in "Curlywurlys".
The 51-year-old said: "There's lots of reasons for doing it, family, fans, music, biblical vibrations and Curlywurlys, as that's what I'm getting paid in, so all those money rumours are just not true."
He was also asked what he and Noel's mother Peggy said when the reunion was announced, to which he replied: "Do you reckon I'd be able to get a few tickets?"
"I said well if your lucky yes but it's gonna be chaos as there's a big demand for them but fingers crossed."
In another post Liam said the reunion would see the band "go out with a bang" as they had "planned all these years' ago".
He also told one fan Don't Go Away from 1997's Be Here Now was "not on the list" to be performed at the reunion gigs, and added "you can get a refund so I'm being told just saying".
Liam was also asked whether Manchester band Blossoms would be among the support acts for the concerts, to which he replied: "I'm bringing a Mongolian five piece, who are heavily influenced by the moon and the stars their celestial."
He also revealed his recognisable star-shaped tambourine was "being made as we speak".
Following the backlash over ticketing issues, and their string of UK and Ireland shows selling out in less than a day, Oasis have announced new Wembley Stadium dates on September 27 and 28 2025 using a lottery system.
The competition watchdogs for the UK and Ireland have both launched an investigation into Ticketmaster, including how so-called "dynamic pricing" may have been used during the sale of the Oasis tickets.