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Tale of the scrapes!

Irish Daily Star

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June 30, 2025

THEY'VE gone from scoring top hits, to traumatic splits and trading hateful insults along the way. But now Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher are reuniting on stage. The outspoken pair have buried the hatchet to reform the band for their sell-out tour which gets under way at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Friday. Together, the rock legends have sold more than 75million records thanks to bangers like Wonderwall. As we celebrate Oasis Week in the Irish Daily Star, JAMES MOORE has put together the ultimate tale of the tapes between the sparring Mancunian duo...

- BY JAMES CARBOOTER

FORGET looking back in anger, Oasis have buried the hatchet and are ready to Live Forever...well, for 2025 at least.

After years trading insults Liam and Noel Gallagher shocked the rock world by kissing and making up last summer, almost 15 years to the day since they split.

Here's a reminder of what sparked the rift and made Noel famously call Liam “the angriest man you'll ever meet. He’s like a man with a fork in a world of soup.”

That fateful day in Paris on August 28, 2009 has been the subject of many rumours in rock 'n' roll folklore. Noel insisted it was Liam swinging a guitar at his head “like an axe” that was the final straw and walked out on the group before their Rock En Seine gig.

“He was quite violent,” recalled Noel. “At that point there was no physical violence but there was a lot of World Wrestling Federation stuff. It was an unnecessarily violent act and he nearly took my face off.”

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