
Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher as well as their Oasis bandmates have reunited after 16 years have been blown away by the reactions it gathered.
Oasis have already played 17 shows out of a total of 41. They played in Dublin last weekend at Croke Park, and will head to North America before returning to the UK next month for more dates at Wembley Stadium.
This tour marks a huge moment for the brothers as they have had a rocky relationship over the past few years, including being involved in multiple public arguments and fights, which is what led to Oasis splitting up in 2009, but now they are reunited on stage.
Noel Gallagher has praised his brother in an interview with TalkSport where he said, “Liam’s smashing it and I’m proud of him.” He also described the feeling of being back in the band with Liam as great and forgot “how funny he was.”
So far on the tour, Oasis have sold out five nights at Wembley Stadium and five nights at Heaton Park. They have also sold out many other venues, resulting in almost one million tickets being bought, which has left the singers speechless.
Noel described his shock of how well the tour has done by saying, “It’s been truly amazing, I’m not usually short for words, but I can’t really articulate it at the moment.”
The singer-songwriter admitted that his legs “turned to jelly” during the first show in Cardiff back in July. He said that after about five minutes of the show, he wanted to go back into the dressing room and start again.
The concerts so far have had many memorable moments, including a marriage proposal at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh. The band also dedicated their song ‘Stand By Me’ to their mother Peggy who was watching them in Dublin.
Oasis have had many famous faces go see them, including Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, who got his own shout out, as well as Manchester United and England star Wayne Rooney.
Oasis will next be in Canada, USA and Mexico later into this month and September before returning back to the UK for two shows at Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28. The tour will then finish on November 23 in Brazil after visiting Argentina, Japan, Australia and more.
Gallagher is most looking forward to playing in Argentina at River Plate Stadium as he described it as “a special, special, special place for us.”
It’s the second to last show on the tour and Argentina is “in the top five places” for Oasis to play in the world and it’s the furthest place away from Ireland and Manchester.
