Brotherly Love: Liam Gallagher's Heartfelt Gesture to Noel at Wembley
OASIS SHOCKER: Liam's Sweet Gesture to Noel Leaves Fans Gobsmacked!
The highly anticipated reunion tour of the iconic British rock band Oasis has been making waves in the music industry, and it seems like the sibling rivalry between lead singer Liam Gallagher and his brother Noel is slowly fading away. After a 16-year feud that led to the band's split, the brothers have finally put their differences aside and taken to the stage together at London's Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night.
Liam, 52, made a touching gesture to his older brother, 58, during the performance of their latest song, 'Stand By Me'. As he dedicated the track to Noel, Liam told the crowd: "Now I've gotta dedicate this next tune to our kid - Stand By Me." The emotional moment was captured by a fan and shared on social media, with music lovers praising the brothers' newfound harmony.
The reunion tour has been a hot topic of discussion among fans and critics alike, with many questioning whether the brothers' past feud would affect their live performances. However, it seems like Liam and Noel are committed to making this tour a success, and their bond is only growing stronger with each passing day.
But what's behind their newfound friendship? Sources close to the band have revealed that backstage staff at every venue have been instructed to keep an eye on the brothers' interactions, with stickers being placed over camera phones to prevent any unwanted footage of them interacting in private. It seems like Team Oasis is going to great lengths to maintain a facade of warm and fraternal harmony throughout the 41-gig tour.
But not everyone is happy about the reunion. Former Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll, who was sacked from the band in 1995 after a bitter feud with Noel, has shared his thoughts on the situation. In an interview with The Scholarly Note.com, Tony revealed that despite being kicked out of the band, he doesn't regret standing up for himself against Noel.
When asked if he would ever sit down and have a cup of tea with Noel to discuss their past differences, Tony replied: "Would I sit down and have a cup of tea, a Rich Tea, with Noel, and go, 'What the f**k happened, mate?' I would." He recalled being booted out of the band after keeping Noel awake all night during an argument with a girl, which Noel overheard through his hotel room walls.
Tony insists that he doesn't regret standing up for himself against Noel, who threatened to sack him from the band. When asked about Liam's behavior on stage and in public, Tony revealed: "Everyone thinks Liam’s a nutcase, but he’s a shockingly nice guy. A lot of that stuff is bravado. It might be nervousness, something about him where he just can’t deal with whatever it is, people in his face."
Tony also expressed his happiness for the fans who have been eagerly awaiting the reunion tour, saying: "I'm happy for Noel and Liam. Really happy for them. And I'm dead happy for the fans more than anything and for those generations who haven't seen Oasis."