Liam & Noel Gallagher dropped huge clue they would reunite and secretly ended feud 3 YEARS before announcing Oasis tour
LIAM and Noel Gallagher dropped a huge hint that they were set to reunite and had ended their feud THREE years ago.
The legendary rockers announced last month they were reuniting for performances next summer on their Live ’25 Tour.
Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher dropped huge clue they had ended their feud three years ago[/caption] The brothers set up a joint company back in 2021[/caption]It came as a surprise to thousands of fans across the globe after the brothers put their 20 year feud to bed.
But it looks like they had begun to mend their fractured relationship years ago after they launched a joint company together back in 2021.
They set up Kosmic Kyte three years ago and are both listed as directors.
This suggests the rivalry was buried and they were on good terms at least three years ago and possibly looking ahead to a reunion at that stage.
It could even hint that the much-anticipated tour will be filmed given it’s a movie production company.
It’s purpose is stated as Motion picture production activities, which suggests it may be used for the band’s docuseries or concert film, which would leave their loyal fans delighted.
Their latest accounts show that they have £250k cash in the bank, but it owes creditors £458k within the next year.
A rep for Oasis told us: “Kosmic Kyte Ltd was set up for the Knebworth ’96 documentary, which the Gallagher brothers were executive producers of. It has nothing to do with the tour.”
The hit band has caused Oasis mania in the last few weeks after they announced their reunion tour.
On Wednesday it was confirmed that they have added TWO extra Wembley Stadium shows due to phenomenal demand.
The two gigs on September 27 and 28 will be sold using a staggered ballot, giving fans a fairer chance of getting tickets.
Over 10million fans from 158 countries attempted to buy them the first time around.
Applications to join the ballot will be open to fans who were unsuccessful the first time around.
Over 10million fans from 158 countries attempted to buy them the first time around.
Our insider added: “Noel and Liam understand people are upset and they want to make it as fair as possible.
“Naturally people will be disappointed and they are doing everything they can to temper that.”
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Insiders told how Noel and Liam Gallagher had called on their teams to try to put a new ticketing system in place after a huge backlash over Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing – which saw tickets for their 17-date reunion double in price after just a few hours.
The Sun reported last week how Noel, 57, and Liam, 51, were keen to put on more shows to satisfy demand.
A source said: “As soon as the 17 dates sold out Noel and Liam said they wanted to put on more concerts.
“They will announce two more Wembley shows – and are hoping to work out dates for even more shows.
“They were stunned by the demand for tickets and want to give back to their fans as much as they can.”
The brothers, who put aside their 15 year feud to reform Oasis for their fans, are now speaking with their teams about how to change the ticket pricing strategy.
Ticketmaster came under fire from fans after enforcing their dynamic ticketing strategy – which sees the price of tickets rise in line with demand.
The system, which was introduced in 2022, meant that tickets were being sold for £355 within hours of going on sale.
Noel and Liam have come under fire from fans because of the pricing system – with Liam being branded a hypocrite after an old tweet he wrote about Noel’s 2017 High Flying Birds tour resurfacing online.
The tweet read: “350 dollars to go and see rkid in USA what a c*** when will it all stop as you were LG x.”
Those close to the band said Noel and Liam wanted a fairer system in place for their fans.
A source added: “Liam is getting the brunt of the backlash and is being called out by fans.
“Noel and Liam have discussed what has happened and have asked their teams to see if they can change the Ticketmaster policy.
“They want to look after their fans and get as many of them to their concerts as they can – for the price they marketed the tickets at.
“They have been cracking down on touts and want to make sure people aren’t being ripped off.”
Following the sale on Saturday, Ticketmaster has since been referred to the Competition and Markets Authority over its handling of the reunion.
The Advertising Standards Authority said it has had 450 complaints from fans over “misleading claims on availability and pricing” on Ticketmaster ads.
PM Sir Keir Starmer said the ticket system needed shaking up.
He said: “This is really important because this isn’t just an Oasis problem. We’ll make sure tickets are available at a price people can afford.”