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Brits predict Oasis tour fallout as almost half think Liam and Noel won't see it through

Brits predict Oasis tour fallout as almost half think Liam and Noel won't see it through

Daily Record17 hours ago
The famously feuding brothers have called a truce - but for how long?
Oasis are kicking off their reunion tour tomorrow, Friday, July 4, in Cardiff. It is the first of 19 shows that will see roughly 1,543,889 fans rejoice at the chance to see Noel and Liam Gallagher perform live.
This tour marks the first time in 15 years when the brothers' break-up shook the music world way back in 2009. The musicians will grace Edinburgh's Murrayfield stadium for three shows in August, where around 80,000 bucket hats worth of beer is expected to be drunk.

But as fans rejoice at the Gallaghers' reunion, many are sceptical of whether or not their rocky relationship will last the length of the summer tour. In fact, almost half of Brits polled don't think the pair's relationship will last until the end of the shows.

According to a new survey from Betfair Slots, 55 per cent of Brits believe the once-feuding siblings will see the concert tour through without the start of another feud, but 45 per cent think the brothers are headed for another huge falling out.
However, when it comes to the reunion itself, 55 per cent of respondents expressed their excitement, saying they're happy to see the brothers back together, but less than half (48%) believe the tour will live up to the hype.
With rumours swirling about the possible tour setlist, it seems that Don't Look Back In Anger is the song most fans want to hear from the Gallagher brothers, topping the list as people's favourite.
Over half of respondents (56%) named the track - written by Noel and released in 1996 - as their all-time favourite Oasis hit. It was followed by one of the band's best-known songs, Wonderwall (40%), with Morning Glory coming in third (26%).
Meanwhile, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? took the top spot for favourite Oasis album, with 37 per cent of the vote.

Released in October 1995, the album was Oasis 's second studio record and featured some of their standout tracks, including Don't Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall, Roll With It, and She's Electric.
A leaked version of the possible setlist was posted on Twitter earlier this week, as fans anticipate the Gallaghers' return.
One fan took to X, formally known as Twitter, to share the songs they overheard outside the stadium. Posing a video of the Gallagher brothers rehearsing, the message read: "SPOILER ALERT. SETLIST SO FAR PER REHEARSAL LEAKS..."

The post continued to list:
Rock n Roll Star
Bring it on Down
Hello,
Fade Away
Whatever
The Masterplan
Slide Away
Cast No Shadow
Some Might Say
Don't Look Back in Anger
Live Forever
Roll With It
Cigs and Alcohol
Champagne Supernova
However not everyone in the replies were happy with the setlist, as one fan stated: "No Lyla? No Acquiesce? Everything is from the first two albums WTF."
Another showed their disappointment, writing: "Massively disappointing if that's the set. They have so many great tunes outside of Definitely Maybe & (What's the Story) Morning Glory."
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