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Liam Gallagher makes 'precious time' admission after 15-year estrangement from brother Noel

In July, the Britpop legends are reuniting for their first tour in 16 years, dubbed Oasis Live '25, after finally burying the hatchet last year

Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher(Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Liam Gallagher has admitted it's a shame Oasis "wasted precious time" apart amid his 15-year estrangement from brother Noel.

In July, the Britpop legends are reuniting for their first tour in 16 years, dubbed Oasis Live '25, after finally burying the hatchet last year.

Liam and Noel will kick off their huge 2025 Oasis reunion tour in Cardiff on July 4 and there is still little news on what exactly the in-demand shows will involve.

Following two shows in the Welsh capital, they will then head to Manchester’s Heaton Park for five shows between July 11 and 20.

The Supersonic band have been busy rehearsing the past few days, and frontman Liam has admitted it's a shame they've missed out on so much because of his vicious feud with Noel, 58, as he hailed their practice sessions "spiritual".

A user asked on X: "How does it feel singing songs with ur brother again? Like old times? (sic)"

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To which, Liam replied: "You know what it's spiritual but I can't help think about all those wasted years what a waste of PRECIOUS time (sic)."

Oasis split following a backstage bust-up between the Gallaghers at Rock en Seine festival in Paris in 2009. Their return to the stage has been one of the most anticipated music events of the decade.

Liam and Noel will be back on stage together in July(Image: PA)

It comes after Liam recently dismissed fan concerns over his vocal health ahead of the long-awaited reunion tour.

The 52-year-old frontman - who has Hashimoto's disease, which can cause a hoarse voice - sparked a frenzy online after posting about taking throat lozenges, sour candies and cough syrup, prompting speculation from fans that his voice might not hold up during his and older brother Noel’s upcoming stadium shows this summer.

One fan messaged him on X after his admission: “@liamgallagher If you need that many throat stuff does that mean anytime your voice can still go? We don't want cancellations.”

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Liam replied: “Shut up you melt.”

Another user asked the singer: “@liamgallagher Did you eat all your sour throat candies yesterday?” – to which Liam responded: “@adele_liam I did 2 pacs.”

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