Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 3, 2025 · Entertainment

Gallagher Kids Bridge the Gap: A Heartwarming Tale Beyond the Feud

The Gallagher children appear to be enjoying each other¿s company ahead of the band¿s first appearance in 16 years

The Gallagher Brothers' Bitter Feud: Can a Family Reunion Tour Save Oasis?

In a shocking turn of events, the Gallagher brothers are set to take the stage once again for their highly anticipated reunion tour, kicking off tonight in Cardiff's Principality Stadium. But despite the excitement surrounding this 41-show extravaganza, which is expected to rake in a whopping £600 million, it seems that Noel and Liam's on-again, off-again feud shows no signs of abating.

Insiders close to the band have revealed that rehearsals for the tour got off to a rocky start, with Liam storming out after just eight songs on Wednesday. "It was clear that he wasn't happy about being there," a source told The Scholarly Note. "He's been known to have his own way, and it seems like nothing has changed."

Rumours of the Oasis reunion tour being a ¿cash grab¿ have been fuelled by speculation the famously warring siblings are still at loggerheads (pictured in 2008)

The brothers' infamous falling out in 2009 led to the demise of Oasis, with Noel famously declaring Liam "a fork in a world of soup." But despite their personal differences, they've somehow managed to put on a united front for an Adidas photo shoot last month – albeit one that required computer graphics to merge the two together.

The real question is: what's behind this lucrative reunion? Is it simply a cash grab, or are Noel and Liam genuinely committed to putting aside their differences and bringing back the magic of Oasis?

According to sources close to the band, Anais, Noel's 25-year-old daughter, has played a key role in brokering a reconciliation between her father and Liam. The aspiring photographer is said to have "planted the idea" of a reunion tour and even helped piece together the set list.

Noel¿s daughter Anais, 25, said: ¿I have memories of being super young at shows and falling asleep with ear defenders on'

But don't be fooled – this isn't just about family harmony. With a 23-song set list that includes some of Oasis's most beloved hits, including "Wonderwall," "Don't Look Back in Anger," and "Champagne Supernova," it's clear that Noel and Liam are more interested in cashing in on their legacy than genuinely reuniting.

Their children, however, seem to be taking a different approach. Anais, Molly, Lennon, and Gene – the kids of Noel and Liam, respectively – have been enjoying each other's company ahead of the tour. In a recent photo shoot for W Magazine, they chatted about their childhoods and shared stories of life on the road with their famous parents.

"I used to fall asleep at shows when I was little," Anais said with a laugh. "The only thing I cared about was how many packets of Milky Way chocolate stars were in the dressing room."

She was joined by Liam¿s children Molly (pictured), 27, Lennon, 25, and Gene, 24 for the photoshoot

Lennon, an aspiring musician himself, is clearly excited to see his dad perform live. "I'm really looking forward to it – it's going to be massive!" he exclaimed.

But despite the family-friendly atmosphere, insiders claim that Noel and Liam are still at loggerheads. "It's all about the money," a source told The Scholarly Note. "They're just using their kids as a way to justify this reunion tour."

The Oasis Live 25 tour kicks off tonight in Cardiff, but it seems that only time will tell if this reunion is more than just a PR stunt.

Despite the brothers appearing in an Adidas shoot together last month, they reportedly spent only 14 minutes in the same building for the ad campaign (pictured in 1994 with Adidas)

Oasis Live 25 Tour Dates (UK and Ireland Only)

July 2025:

  • July 4th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • July 5th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • July 11th - Manchester, Heaton Park
  • July 12th - Manchester, Heaton Park
  • July 16th - Manchester, Heaton Park
  • July 19th - Manchester, Heaton Park
  • July 20th - Manchester, Heaton Park
  • July 25th - London, Wembley Stadium
  • July 26th - London, Wembley Stadium
  • July 30th - London, Wembley Stadium

August 2025:

  • August 2nd - London, Wembley Stadium
  • August 3rd - London, Wembley Stadium
  • August 8th - Edinburgh, Murrayfield
  • August 9th - Edinburgh, Murrayfield
  • August 12th - Edinburgh, Murrayfield

September 2025:

  • September 16th - Dublin, Croke Park
  • September 17th - Dublin, Croke Park
  • September 27th - London, Wembley Stadium
  • September 28th - London, Wembley Stadium