
Liam Gallagher's sweary comment to brother Noel seconds before Oasis walked on stage revealed by lipreader
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AN eagle-eyed lip reader reveals Liam Gallagher's sweary remark to Noel just seconds before their Manchester gig.
Despite decades of selling out stadiums and arenas across the world, it seems that Liam isn't immune to pre-show nerves.
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Liam and Noel Gallagher walked on stage hand in hand
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Oasis has been performing in their hometown
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As the brothers took to the stage at Heaton Park, Nicola Hickling analysed their chat.
Speaking on behalf of OLBG, she claims Liam turns to Noel and says: 'F***ing hell, noisy innit."
Noel laughed, replying: 'Yeah, yeah.'
As they continue to walk towards the stage, Liam turned to Noel again and asked: 'Hear that?'
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The brothers walked onto stage holding hands, walking around the stage to take in the crowds.
Liam was seen giving a thumbs up to another member of the team at the highly anticipated gig.
This comes after fans went wild after spotting the first backstage picture of Noel and Liam together.
They'd raised eyebrows after they chose to stay in separate hotels half an hour from each other.
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And according to a source, they 'don't want to over-expose themselves to each other,' during the tour.
As a result, they've been staying in separate residences after their gigs.
Oasis fans get the party started early before eagerly awaited reunion gig
But fans have now found a photo of the two music legends together backstage - the first backstage sighting of the pair together.
Shared on Reddit, Noel and Liam can be seen standing either side of two young fans outside.
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Noel is wearing sunglasses and stands with an arm around one of the boys, and Liam on the other side looks animated as he holds his arm up in the air.
'Never thought I'd see a picture of Noel and Liam where they are more excited than anyone else in it,' one fan joked.
Another said: 'Those lucky lads, im happy they met their heroes,' and a third penned: 'Love that they still pose the same way it's adorable.'
Others speculated that things 'must be going well on tour' between the two brothers.
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A source recently opened up to The Sun on Sunday about their post-gig living situations.
They said: 'Having separate residences is the best option so they can relax in their own space.
'They stayed in separate locations outside the city around half an hour away from each other.
'They're happy families at the moment and they want to keep it that way.
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'Liam has been off the booze for a while and sounds better than ever.
'He wants eight hours' sleep every night and is avoiding boozing and partying altogether.
'Liam's clean-living is working wonders too.
'Everyone's been really impressed — they're determined to stay focused on making the magic happen on stage.'
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Liam was seen swearing before walking on stage
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The brothers have been posing with fans
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