and his brother have an infamously rocky relationship but they have put their issues aside for the reunion tour but there is one thing he is ‘scared’ about.
Taking to earlier today, Liam, 52, didn’t hold back when replying to a fan’s tweet about which claimed the media contributed to their estrangement.
‘RESPEK [sic],’ Liam wrote in response to the post before admitting he has fears around doing interviews in anticipation for the upcoming due to questions that may be asked about the brothers’ relationship.
‘We don’t want to do interviews coz we’re scared of the media asking us intrusive questions and trying to pick holes in our relationship,’ he wrote.
The singer, who has performed as a solo artist since 2017, also responded to a fan who admitted they were ‘still waiting’ for a press conference about the band’s reunion in which their .
‘They ain’t getting 1’, Liam wrote. He elaborated further on why a press conference won’t be called and interviews won’t take place, telling another fan that he ‘can’t be a**ed’.
Liam has also spoken candidly on X about the current state of his relationship with Noel after a fan asked if he was still going to ‘tweet s**t’ about his brother.
‘Nope it’s all done peace has prevailed he’s the man I can’t wait to be on stage with him blowing him kisses in between each song’, he wrote.
Oasis announced their reunion tour in August, 15 years after the last performance together,and was a part of their Dig Out Your Soul tour.
Tickets for the 17 shows went on sale soon after and sold out within 10 hours of hitting the Ticketmaster website, but quickly came under fire .
This saw some fans paying as much as £355 per ticket – up from an already expensive £135.
With reports more than 14 million people were trying to get their hands on tickets, plenty missed out. Thankfully, they will get another chance to try their luck after the English rock band .
While already performing in the UK, Canada, US, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Chile and Argentina, it was revealed on Monday that they are adding an Australian leg to their tour with shows in Sydney and Melbourne in October and November 2025.
Announcing the latest additions, the Don’t Look Back in Anger singers said: ‘People of the land down under. You better run – you better take cover… We are coming. You are most welcome.’
The band will play on Friday, October 13 in Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, and on Friday, November 7 in Accor Stadium, Sydney.
Oasis also reassured fans that will not be applied to the upcoming sale.
on sale to the general public from 10am AEDT time on Tue 15 Oct.
on sale to the general public from 12pm AEDT time on Tue 15 Oct.