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Liam Gallagher vows Oasis reunion will go ahead 'with or without Noel'

Oasis band members Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher are pictured during a photocall at Wembley Stadium, where they announced their biggest ever tour of open air venues in the UK and Ireland next summer.
Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher during a photocall at Wembley Stadium

Liam Gallagher has vowed that there will be an Oasis reunion in aid of the NHS – with or without his brother Noel.

The pair have been feuding for years but Liam has been calling for a one-off concert to help raise funds for the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

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He recently said he was "sick of pleading, begging etc" for the group to reform, and has now assured fans that it will go ahead regardless of whether his sibling signs up.

Liam and Noel Gallagher, Oasis performing live on stage at the Teenage Cancer Trust Concert held at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Live. Half Length.  ©Suzan/allaction.co.uk
Liam and Noel Gallagher performing live on stage at a Teenage Cancer Trust Concert (Suzan/allaction.co.uk)

He tweeted: “Wanna clear a few things up.

“Oasis gig for NHS charity as in all money raised goes to NHS not to me will happen with or with out Noel Gallagher it may not be the same but trust me it’ll still blow you knickers off as you were LG x.”

The star followed up with a post urging his brother to take part, saying: “C’mon NOEL GALLAGHER.”

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The idea of a reunion came up earlier this month, when Liam posted a message on Twitter suggesting he and his brother reunite for one show "then go back to our amazing solo careers".

He later said he was fed up of pleading, writing on Twitter: “No more olive branches I demand an Oasis reunion after this is all over.”

Oasis formed in Manchester in 1991 and had huge hits such as Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger.

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The band split acrimoniously in 2009 and Liam and Noel have been locked in a war of words since then.

Both brothers went on to have successful solo careers since going their separate ways. Liam as the lead singer of Beady Eye and Noel with the band High Flying Birds.