
Noel and Liam Gallagher make huge Oasis tour decision that suggests they 'still aren't getting along' and will leave guests 'gutted'
Oasis sensationally split in 2009 after a backstage bust up - devastating their loyal fan base.
In the 14 years that have followed a toxic feud and bitter fighting has ensued with the brothers trading insults back and forth in interviews and social media.
But this year the pair are reuniting, and have dates booked across the UK, America, South America and Asia in 2025.
Despite the highly-anticipated reunion, it appears the Liam, 52, and Noel, 57, haven't put all of their differences behind them.
A source, who has a guest list ticket for one of the shows in Heaton Park, told The Sun: 'You might be seeing Oasis on stage but you will not be seeing Liam and Noel together afterwards.
'Each of them had a VIP list where their friends and famous fans could buy their tickets.
'But depending on which brother you got your ticket off, it's their green room and after-party you're invited to.
'It's gutting for people who want to hang out with both of them but it seems they're keeping it all at a distance.'
Despite the separate parties, the duo seem to be working well together, with Liam telling his fans he's loved working with Noel again.
And Noel feels the same, admitting Liam is, 'He's alright, he's on tip-top form.'
MailOnline has contacted Oasis' representatives for comment.
Elsewhere, Liam gave an update ahead of the Oasis's comeback tour and revealed a weird way he's been warming up for his huge gigs.
One fan asked Liam on social media: 'How's your voice sounding? It best be good!'
Referencing a huge Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan hit, Especially For You, Liam replied: 'I sang especially for you by K n J in the shower and I smashed it so it's looking promising. He's so down with it.'
Another follower added: 'People shouldn't be worried about your voice, because it's a fact that sounds BIBLICAL.'
Liam cheekily responded: 'You won't be able to hear me anyway as you lot will be scream Liam Noel Liam Noel.'
The brother's were seen back together for the first time in almost 16 years last week as they began preparation for their upcoming reunion tour.
And the Gallagher brothers appear to be already causing chaos after their rehearsal performance received a noise complaint from the neighbours.
Liam and Noel were spotted arriving at a working men's club in Newington Green in London as to film some promo for their tour and shoot scenes for a new Adidas campaign.
However the Britpop band managed to annoy the locals and received a noise complaint, The Sun has reported.
A source told the publication: 'Noel and Liam are still Shakermakers and they drove one of the neighbours mad with the noise.
'Before Noel and Liam had even arrived, a resident next door came out and said they needed to turn the bass down.
'But it's Oasis - they're only going to turn it up - and they did when Noel and Liam started up.'
MailOnline have contacted Oasis' representatives for comment.
Arriving on set, Liam appeared in great spirits as he was seen beaming in his signature khaki trench coat.
Meanwhile, Noel made sure to catch the attention of those passing by as he opted for a bright blue Adidas jacket, skinny jeans and a pair of stylish shades.
The Oasis Live 25 tour kicks off on 4 July at Cardiff's Principality Stadium before playing sell-out gigs at Manchester's Heaton Park, Wembley Stadium in London, and Edinburgh's Murrayfield stadium.
The Brit pop band will then head over to America, South America and Asia in 2025.
John Power, the lead singer in Cast, recently revealed Liam's phone call that 'blew him away' ahead of the tour
He shared: 'I got a call from a number, and I have got Liam and Noel's numbers and all that, but it was a different number, and I don't normally answer them.
'And I picked it up, and it was Debbie, Liam's manager and his wife, and Liam in the background as well. And then Liam, he'd just spoken to Noel and they just discussed it, and they just said, 'You know, look, we just spoke to our kid. Do you want to open up on the tour?'
'I was like, 'You know, I think I do actually!' And it was a really cool conversation, and then we were blown away like, I mean, it was like the best news we could have hoped for.'
Noel was previously seen heading to his London studio earlier this month as he kicked off rehearsals for the series of shows.
Yet with just months away from their on stage reunion, Liam is said to be prioritising 'rest' instead of getting back in the studio with his brother Noel.
A source close to Noel told The Mirror: 'Noel is often in and out of the studio working on things, he is a singer songwriter so it's only natural.
'But Liam is a singer and he has a long list of dates ahead of him with Oasis this year so he will not be overdoing rehearsals. After a big solo Definitely Maybe tour your last year, the main thing his voice needs at the moment is rest.'
It was revealed Liam was planning on meeting with the band in May to rehearse for the shows.
The source added: 'The plan is for the band to start meeting up in May. They will jam around and work out a set list and Liam will be the last one to join in with the vocals.'
Liam and Noel have famously been locked in a feud since the band broke up in 2009 with Noel saying at the time 'I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.'
However, in August, Liam and Noel reconciled and announced Oasis were reforming for a string of stadium dates in 2025.

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