Oasis Live '25 Reunion Tour: Noel Gallagher Reflects on Band's Success and Reunion with Liam

Noel Gallagher, a member of the iconic Britpop band Oasis, expressed his pride in his brother Liam and their recent reunion tour. The band performed two sold-out shows at Dublin's Croke Park and had a successful run in Edinburgh's Murrayfield. The Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour has received overwhelming support from fans since its announcement in August last year, marking their return after a 15-year hiatus following their split in 2009 due to a backstage altercation in Paris.
During an interview with talkSport, Noel shared his admiration for Liam's performance on the tour, highlighting his brother's talent and humor. The guitarist expressed his joy in reuniting with Liam and fellow band member Bonehead (Paul Arthurs) on stage, emphasizing the positive experience of being back together. The tour has already seen successful shows in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh, with upcoming dates scheduled in various countries worldwide.
Reflecting on the tour's progress, Noel described his astonishment at the reception and energy of the crowds, particularly during their opening night in Cardiff. He admitted to feeling overwhelmed by the experience, acknowledging the physical and emotional intensity of performing in stadiums. Despite the challenges, Noel expressed gratitude for the opportunity to reconnect with fans and deliver memorable performances each night, emphasizing the unique energy and excitement of each show.
Oasis, renowned for hits like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger, gained fame in the 1990s with their debut album Definitely Maybe, released in 1994 under Creation Records. The band's reunion tour has reignited their musical legacy and provided fans with a nostalgic and electrifying concert experience. As the tour continues to captivate audiences worldwide, Noel and Liam Gallagher's on-stage chemistry and musical prowess reaffirm Oasis's enduring influence in the music industry.