Noel Gallagher reveals his mother's shocking reaction to the end of the brother's 15-year feud and Oasis reunion tour
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Noel Gallagher has revealed his mother's reaction to the announcement of the Oasis reunion tour as well as the end of the 15-year feud between Noel and his brother Liam Gallagher.
When asked about his mother Peggy's reaction Noel, 57, told reporters 'when we told her we were getting back together, she said, 'sure, that will be nice'.
'My mum couldn't give a s***. My mum never gave a s***, never'.
Liam, 52, and Noel have famously been locked in a feud since the band broke up in 2009 with Noel saying at the time 'I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.'
However, in August, Liam and Noel reconciled and announced Oasis were reforming for a string of stadium dates in 2025.
Noel Gallagher has revealed his mother's shocking reaction to the announcement of the Oasis reunion tour as well as the end of the 15-year feud between Noel and his brother Liam
Liam, 52, and Noel have famously been in a feud since the band broke up in 2009 with Noel saying at the time 'I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer'
Noel shared his mother's revelation whilst attending a Zoe Law Legend exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery where himself as well as other British icons were being celebrated, including World Cup-winning footballer, Sir Bobby Charlton, and the co-founder of UK Black Pride, Lady Phyll,
However, Alan McGee, who originally signed Oasis in 1993 as part of Creation Record label, thinks Peggy is the one behind the band getting back together.
During an interview with Virgin Radio, Alan said: 'I'm sure she is behind the whole thing. Peggy is great, she is rocking on.'
Noel and Liam are keen to get Peggy, 81, to one of the Dublin concerts so she can enjoy seeing her sons on stage together again.
Whilst taking with The Sun, Noel also explained that the tour 'won't be as raucous as back in the day' because they are now on the 'wrong side of 50' so the shows will be more of a 'lap of honour' for the band.
Liam has also recently confirmed that Oasis co-founder Paul Arthurs, who is better known as Bonehead, will join the brothers as part of the lineup for their highly anticipated reunion tour.
Dropping a hit about the lineup, the musician took to Twitter after a fan expressed concern over the band's gruelling tour schedule.
They wrote: '41 gigs in 142 days. That’s a gig every 3 and a half days, fingers crossed Liam is in the form of his life.'
The musician, 52, seemingly confirmed that Oasis co-founder Paul Arthurs, who is better known as Bonehead, will join the brothers as part of the lineup (pictured in 1997)
Replying directly to the comment, Liam joked as long as he isn't up all night feeding Bonehead fig rolls he will be fine.
He penned: 'Exactly as long as I’m not sat up sniffing wotsits till stupid o clock and sticking fig rolls up BONEHEADS hairy wind pipe I’ll be fine then days are over rover'.
Clocking the mention of Bonehead, another fan asked: 'Does that mean Bonehead will definitely be there?'
As Liam then confirmed: 'Bonehead’s defo in the area.'
Industry insiders also previously claimed that Bonehead is 'confirmed' for the tour and 'ecstatic' that the band is back together - with Liam and Noel reportedly 'both wanting him in the fold' after he was 'one of the drivers of the reunion'.
An insider told The Sun: 'The Oasis family has really come back together. Bonehead is ecstatic and Noel has brought in some of his band too.'
The music industry insider claimed Bonehead, who overcame tonsil cancer in 2023, can be credited with helping to end the feud between brothers.
Bonehead was an original member of the Britpop band and has also remained friends with both Noel and Liam over the years.
'Bonehead is one of the few people they are both pals with and he has recently been trying too and it's finally paid off,' a source close to the negotiations told the Mirror.
Arthurs left Oasis in 1999 during the recording of its fourth album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, with an official statement saying he wanted to spend more time with his family.
He has performed with Liam in recent years.
Bonehead (L) was an original member of the Britpop band and has also remained friends with both Noel and Liam over the years (pictured 1993)