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EXCLUSIVE The bombshell truth behind the Oasis 'reunion': Insiders tell ALISON BOSHOFF everything that is really going on behind the scenes and why Noel and Liam are having to be kept apart as their world tour nears

EXCLUSIVE The bombshell truth behind the Oasis 'reunion': Insiders tell ALISON BOSHOFF everything that is really going on behind the scenes and why Noel and Liam are having to be kept apart as their world tour nears

Daily Mail​a day ago

Walking into a recording studio last week, wearing sensible, comfortable trainers and carrying a hot water bottle – to aid his creaking back – Noel Gallagher looked like a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders.
And no wonder. Noel, 58, is extremely busy. With just 34 days to go before the opening act of the long-awaited Oasis reunion tour, he's been rehearsing, fixing musical arrangements, nailing down the set-list and making sure that he, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Mikey Rowe are able to recreate some of the magic which made them the biggest British band of the Nineties.

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