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Noel Gallagher confirms Oasis rehearsal dates ahead of huge Croke Park gigs

Noel Gallagher confirms Oasis rehearsal dates ahead of huge Croke Park gigs

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Noel Gallagher has confirmed Oasis will hit the studio next month as the band gears up for their huge comeback shows.
The Britpop legends will return to the stage after a 16 year absence when they play Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4. The reunion tour will also take in two gigs at Croke Park on August 16 and 17.
And guitarist Noel, who penned timeless classics such as The Masterplan and Don't Look Back in Anger, has confirmed that the band will be getting together next month to start rehearsals for the biggest concerts of the year.
"I'm in the studio, noodling around. We're just getting ready for rehearsals to start now in about three weeks," he told Talksport yesterday. "And then we'll see what happens."
The full line-up for the reunited 90s icons has yet to be officially confirmed but is reported to feature former guitarists Bonehead and Gem Archer alongside former bass player Andy Bell and new drummer Joey Waronker. But one man who is most certain to feature is Noel's brother Liam.
The elder Gallagher revealed he had met up with Liam the day before and said he was in "tip-top form". He said: 'I was with him yesterday actually. He's alright. He's on tip-top form."
The Gallaghers were estranged for 15 years following a huge row which broke out before a show in Paris in 2009. But the buried the hatchet last year and have met up regularly since.
Liam earlier last week that Noel and his sons Donovan and Sonny had visited him at home over Easter, giving him a chance to meet his nephews for the first time. Liam said on X: "So we had a BIBLICAL Easter Sunday Noel Donavan and Sonny popped over to ours for a cup of tea it was absolutely incredible to meet the young guvs i obviously blew there minds coz im cool as f**k you heard it here 1st LG x."
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