Liam and Noel Gallagher were spotted for the first time together in years ahead of their upcoming tour. The Oasis legends arrived at a working men's club in Newington Green, London to film promo for their upcoming tour and shoot scenes for a new Adidas campaign. Liam, 53, kept things casual in a khaki parka, while Noel, 57, sported a bright blue jacket and jeans as he stepped out of the car and headed inside.
It comes just a few days after Liam shared how he caught up with his brother and his nephews, Donovan, 18, and Sonny, 14. Putting years of public feuding behind them, the duo enjoyed a "biblical" family gathering on Easter Sunday, just months before their highly anticipated Oasis reunion kicks off. Taking to Instagram, Liam wrote: “So we had a BIBLICAL Easter Sunday Noel Donavan and Sonny popped over to ours for a cup of tea it was absolutely incredible to meet the young guvs I obviously blew [their] minds coz im cool as f**k you heard it here 1st."
After their highly publicised 14-year rift came to an end last year, the brothers announced a huge reunion tour which begins in July.
It was reported that the siblings began to reconcile following Noel's split from Sara MacDonald in 2023. Liam previously claimed that Sara drove a wedge between himself and his older brother and was to blame for the band being "no longer".
Their public rows included Liam branding Sara a "dark person" and a "b****". But Sara often hit back, once dubbing the singer a "deplorable w*****" and admitting she hoped he'd "drop dead".
After their highly publicised 14-year rift came to an end last year, the brothers announced a huge reunion tour which is set to kick off in July.
Fans were buzzing with excitement over news of the 33-date world tour, with tickets selling out almost immediately after going on sale.
The reunion tour begins on July 4 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium before the duo and their bandmates electrify stages in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and further afield in North America, having filled arenas in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Toronto, and Chicago already short after tickets were released.
They went on to break the news of even more shows being added to their globe-trotting tour, promising two spectacular nights at Buenos Aires' Estadio River Plate in Argentina, before lighting up stages in Chile and culminating in Brazil come November.
However, the tour's launch was marred by ticketing troubles as a multitude of fans were left furious after being shut out during the ticket purchasing process.
A controversial "dynamic pricing" strategy then saw ticket prices soar amid high demand, leaving many fans watching prices skyrocket while stuck in the online queue.