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Liam Gallagher has claimed he reached out to Noel Gallagher first to end their feud after 15 years.
The brothers, who disbanded Oasis after falling out in 2009, finally buried the hatchet this year and will be going on a reunion tour in 2025.
Replying to fans on X on Wednesday, Liam claimed he was the one who reached out first.
"Liam who called first? You or Noel?" one fan asked, to which the Wonderwall singer replied, "I called him but don't tell anyone as I (don't) wont folk thinking I'm a soft lad and stuffs keep it between me n you cheers (sic)."
The rocker also revealed that they will be meeting up for "some food and drinks in London" after his shows in Malta later this month.
When another user asked what was happening with him and Noel, he cheekily responded, "Rite so we're in this band called oasis decent he's a guitarist I'm the singer and we're gonna do some gigs nxt year hope that's cleared things up... (sic)."
Another fan asked if he was "stressed out" about performing as Oasis again and insisted he was "ready to go" as "this is what I do".
The Oasis Live '25 tour will kick off at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 4 and 5 July. They will also play five nights at Manchester's Heaton Park, seven shows at London's Wembley Stadium, three performances at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium and two nights at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
The final two dates at Wembley were added later due to the phenomenal demand. Rather than going on general sale, there will be a "staggered, invitation-only ballot process" that prioritises those who were unable to snag tickets the first time around.
The shows mark their only dates in Europe, however, the Don't Look Back in Anger hitmakers are expected to perform on other continents later next year.