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Daily Mirror
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Oasis fans are just finding cheeky prank Noel Gallagher played on Liam for years
Stories about Liam and Noel have been circulating online as their Oasis Live '25 tour kicked off in Cardiff, and one fan shared an Oasis story which they claimed was the 'best of all time' Noel Gallagher is known for his dry sense of humour, however some Oasis fans are only just finding out about a cheeky prank the musician played on his brother Liam Gallagher for years. Stories about Liam and Noel have been circulating online as their Oasis Live '25 tour kicked off in Cardiff last night (Friday July 4), and one fan shared an Oasis story on X which they claimed was the 'best of all time'. The fan, named Paul, shared a screenshot from an article which revealed Noel spent years moving furniture around to 'make Liam believe in ghosts'. Captioning the post, Paul said: "Fairly certain that no Oasis story will ever be better than this." The Vice article referenced a story from The Mirror back in 2016. It reported that Noel had decided to play the prank on Liam and have 'decades of fun' as Liam is 'terrified of evil spirits'. Noel recalled at the time: 'It's highly amusing and if we were ever anywhere remotely spooky, we'd tell Liam that the house was haunted, particularly his bedroom. 'We convinced him his bedroom was haunted, so when he'd get up in the morning and go and have his breakfast, someone would go in and turn the pictures back to front, or f***ing move a lamp beside his bed across the other side of the room. "He'd arrive pale: 'Have you been in my f***ing room?' 'No, why?' 'You've been in my room, because now the f***ing lamp is in the toilet.' 'No way, f***ing hell. Wow.' "Yeah, that was amusing. That was worth it.' The X post about the story has gone viral in the last few days, racking up more than 600,000 views. One person called the tale "so good", while another quipped: "The things people do to keep their spirits up!" A third chimed in: "It's just the sort of thing an older sibling would do!" Noel and Liam's first show at Cardiff's Principality Stadium saw the pair out on stage together after ending a row which has lasted over a decade. The brothers, from Manchester, came out to a roaring crowd and walked to the stage with their song "F**king in the Bushes" playing. They then performed their hit "Hello," a thousands of pints were thrown into the air by fans. Oasis played some of their biggest hits from the show, with the tour setlist featuring tracks such as Acquiesce, Morning Glory, Some Might Say, Bring It On Down, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Live Forever. They also shared a moving tribute to the late Liverpool FC footballer, Diogo Jota, who died on Thursday (July 3). As they performed the track Live Forever, an image of Jota wearing his signature Number 20 top was shown across the stadium. Liverpool has since announced that they will retire the number forever, in a mark of respect.


Irish Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Oasis reunion: Gallagher brothers pictured on stage together as tour kicks off
Noel and Liam Gallagher have been pictured on stage together for the first time in 16 years as the brothers kicked off the Live '25 tour in Cardiff on Friday. The Mancunians swaggered out into the Principality Stadium to incredible noise from the crowd for the biggest rock reunion the world has ever seen, The Mirror reports. The pair walked onto the stage as their song "F**king in the Bushes" played, wasting no time Oasis then aptly opened up into the (What's the Story) Morning Glory?) tune Hello as the sold out crowd erupted into cheers. Liam and Noel got straight into the hits as the sun blasted over 70,000 fans in the stadium. After finishing up the opening, punters were treated to Acquiesce, which first appeared as a B-side to their first UK Number One single, Some Might Say. "Hey, beautiful people, it's been too long," Liam told the crowd, before the band burst into the 1995 mega-hit, Morning Glory. After, in true Liam style, he made a cheeky remark to the crowd, joking: "I see you're all on the glue still down there!" The band played Some Might Say and Bring it on Down before Liam told the audience to bounce for their 1994 track Cigarettes & Alcohol. While the two brothers are Manchester legends, there were cheeky boos as Liam asked the crowd: "Anybody here from Manchester? Anyone here from Burn-aaage?" he asked. "Right, this is the last one," Liam teased before the Oasis anthem Rock n Roll star began and flares went off in the crowd with red mist filling the air. Some other hits from the set included Fade Away, Supersonic, Roll With It, Half The World Away, D'You Know What I Mean?, Stand by Me, Cast No Shadow, Slide Away and Live Forever It was estimated more than 100,000 people travelled to Cardiff for the show, with some hoping to get a last minute ticket or just to be there to celebrate in the pubs and bars for any after parties following the show.