Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher recently made an appearance in public after announcing that the band is reuniting via The Mirror.
Noel Gallagher spotted
Noel was spotted arriving at a music recording studio in London on Tuesday but he was without his brother Liam Gallagher. The siblings have put their 15-year feud aside for a long-awaited reunion tour with 14 dates in the UK and Ireland, plus a world tour.
He cut a casual figure and the 57-year-old appeared unfazed as he stepped out a blacked-out Range Rover parked outside the studio.
Announcing their return, in a joint statement on behalf of Oasis, the brothers said: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”
The brothers had a well-known falling out just before they were supposed to perform in Paris in 2009. However, they have now reconciled and are poised to earn £400 million for their upcoming reunion tour next summer.
Liam’s fiancee Debbie Gwyther is said to have encouraged the singer to speak to his estranged brother again and was “instrumental” in the reunion. Next year, Oasis is set to rock the stage with 14 gigs throughout July and August.
It has been announced that the iconic band will kick off with a couple of shows in Cardiff, then hit Manchester for four nights, followed by a four-night stint in London, and two performances in Edinburgh. They’ll wrap up their tour with a grand finale in Dublin on the 16th and 17th of August.
There is a strong warning about scammers trying to take advantage of the hype surrounding the Oasis comeback, similar to what occurred during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Liz Ziegler, fraud prevention director at Lloyds Bank, has emphasized the dangers present on social media.
Speaking to Mail Online, she cautioned: “Missing out on these landmark gigs would be devastating for Oasis fans who have waited so long for this reunion. But you can be sure that criminals are getting ready to ‘slide away’ with their hard-earned cash.”
Tickets are not available until August 31 and eager fans can get a glimpse of the prices come Thursday, August 29. Ticketmaster has laid down the law that a maximum of four tickets per household, and only purchases through approved agents will be valid. Tickets for the UK leg will drop at 9am sharp on Saturday, August 31. For the Ireland dates, ticket sale starts at 8am.