Oasis blown away by reunion, Noel Gallagher says

Oasis blown away by reunion, Noel Gallagher says

Culture reporter Paul Glynn has said that Noel Gallagher and his Oasis bandmates are thrilled with the response to their reunion tour, which comes after a 16-year hiatus. Speaking to talkSport’s Andy Goldstein, Noel expressed his pride in his younger brother, frontman Liam, and mentioned how great it has been to be back performing together. The band recently played at Croke Park in Dublin and is now gearing up for their North American leg before returning to the UK for more shows at Wembley Stadium in London.

Reflecting on the experience, Noel admitted that he struggled to find the words to describe the overwhelming reception they have received on the tour. He mentioned feeling nervous at the start of their first gig in Cardiff but shared that every night has been filled with incredible energy. The brothers, who have had a tumultuous relationship in the past, have now come together on stage with their fans in awe of their explosive performances.

In a surprising turn of events, Noel Gallagher opened up about underestimating the intensity of the tour, revealing how his legs turned to jelly mid-performance in Cardiff. Despite the initial nerves, he expressed how amazing the entire experience has been. When asked about Liam hugging him on stage, Noel emphasized the joy of reuniting with his brother and their fellow band members, remarking on Liam’s impressive singing abilities throughout the tour.

As the Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour continues to captivate audiences worldwide, Noel Gallagher remains proud of Liam and the band’s achievements. The tour has not been without its share of controversies, including a fan fatality at Wembley Stadium and allegations of fans sneaking into concerts without tickets. Despite these challenges, the tour has been marked by memorable moments, including touching dedications to family members and shout outs to notable figures. The band’s journey continues as they head to Toronto for their next concert

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