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Watch the moment that ‘proves' Oasis feud is finally over as Liam Gallagher pays emotional tribute to Noel live on stage

Watch the moment that ‘proves' Oasis feud is finally over as Liam Gallagher pays emotional tribute to Noel live on stage

The Irish Sun4 days ago
AN emotional moment 'proved' the Oasis feud is finally over - as Liam Gallagher paid an emotional tribute to Noel live on stage.
The
have reunited after 16 years apart for their Oasis '25 tour.
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Liam Gallagher paid an emotional tribute to his brother Noel
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Oasis have reunited following their split back in 2009
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After Oasis' initial split, Noel formed the band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
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Noel and Liam had
During a performance at Wembley Stadium, Liam paid a poignant tribute to his older brother.
Looking out to the crowd, the 52-year-old said: "I'm going to dedicate this next tune to our kid - Stand By Me."
One fan commented: "I wish we could see Noel's reaction."
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Another added: "That's what it's all about. Cool footage."
While a third chimed in: "Last night was incredible!"
Oasis also honoured legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne in one of their performances.
Ozzy passed away on July 22, at the age of 76, while surrounded by his family.
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The Sun told how
Oasis lit up a screen featuring a picture of the
Black Sabbath frontman
,
Meanwhile, this poignant moment occurred during their 1994 Top Ten hit, Live Forever.
Incredible on stage footage shows thousands of Oasis fans going wild at sold out Wembley gig
In between their Wembley stints, the Oasis tour will be going international.
This will see them finishing up their UK and Ireland dates with Edinburgh and Dublin dates, before heading to Toronto, Canada.
From there, they will start their Northern America stint, appearing in Chicago, New Jersey, California and Mexico.
They'll then have a two-week break before returning to the UK.
Earlier this month, The Sun revealed Oasis have
A music mole told us:
'If fans thought
Oasis
were busy, they should see the offers their teams are fielding behind the scenes,'
Oasis 2025 tour dates
OASIS brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have revealed a 17 gig comeback tour next summer - here are the details
The Wonderwall hitmakers will delight crowds as follows:
JULY 2025
4th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
5th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
11th - Manchester, Heaton Park
12th - Manchester, Heaton Park
16th - Manchester, Heaton Park
19th - Manchester, Heaton Park
20th - Manchester, Heaton Park
25th - London, Wembley Stadium
26th - London, Wembley Stadium
30th - London, Wembley Stadium
AUGUST 2025
2nd - London, Wembley Stadium
3rd - London, Wembley Stadium
8th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
9th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
12th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
16th - Dublin, Croke Park
17th - Dublin, Croke Park
SEPTEMBER 2025
27th - London, Wembley Stadium
28th - London, Wembley Stadium
'Festivals in the US like Coachella want Oasis to headline next year, as well as big ones in Europe including Benicassim.
'Then you have businesses and individuals who want them to ­perform. The offers are endless.
'None of the bids are being accepted at the moment. They're just being stacked up to be discussed at a later date. The focus for Oasis is this tour, and so far it's been a phenomenal success.
'Any decisions about future performances are a long way off — but some of them look incredibly tempting."
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Liam was a member of Beady Eye alongside other former Oasis members
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