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Oasis fans catch touching backstage moment between Liam and Noel at Edinburgh gig

Oasis fans catch touching backstage moment between Liam and Noel at Edinburgh gig

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Oasis will perform their final sold-out show at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium tonight (August 12), concluding the UK leg of their Live '25 reunion tour before departing for Dublin at the weekend and then heading off to the US. These performances represent the first occasion brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have appeared together on stage since their explosive disagreement in 2009, which led to the band's dissolution.
During the group's second Edinburgh performance on Saturday (August 10), concert-goers witnessed something that confirmed the Gallagher siblings truly are "brothers again" following their prolonged dispute - a moment that would undoubtedly bring joy to their mother, Peggy Gallagher.
In footage posted on TikTok by an Oasis enthusiast who was present at the concert, Liam and Noel can be observed arriving in different vehicles as they get ready to perform.
Liam emerged first and acknowledged the audience, who were cheering enthusiastically for the Wonderwall musicians.
Subsequently, as Noel appeared with a grin on his face, Liam approached him and embraced him - a gesture that would have been inconceivable 16 years ago when Oasis dramatically disbanded.
The pair were then observed having a conversation, and as the audience cheered once more, they began indicating towards each other to encourage the assembled fans to applaud their sibling.
Those commenting on the footage were delighted to witness the brothers' camaraderie. Numerous viewers remarked that the duo appeared to be "genuinely enjoying each other's company".
One individual commented: "They genuinely look like they are enjoying each other's company."
One fan enthused: "This is the best part. If they are actually buds again."
Another commented: "One thing I've noticed is you can tell Noel is genuinely happy. He has the same smile he had all those years ago whenever he looked at his younger brother."
A fourth admirer observed: "Great to see music has brought them back to a comfortable place together."
Many highlighted the pride their mother Peggy must feel, with one person expressing: "Do you know who I'm absolutely made up for? Peggy Gallagher, their wee mum, must be so happy to see this."
Another shared similar sentiments: "Peggy must be soooo happy."
In a touching moment at Oasis's inaugural gig in Edinburgh on Friday (August 9), Noel Gallagher was seen "tearing up" during an emotional performance of Talk Tonight, a song penned after the band nearly split in 1994, with the singer and guitarist visibly moved to tears.
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