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10 May 2025

Oasis Brothers Under Strict Health Warnings For Reunion Tour

Liam and Noel Gallagher prepare for their highly anticipated Oasis Live '25 tour with a strict health regimen and separate arrangements.

As the highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour approaches, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are under strict health warnings to ensure they are in top shape for their upcoming performances. The duo, who famously split in 2009, is set to kick off their Oasis Live '25 tour on July 4 in Cardiff, and preparations are well underway.

Both Liam and Noel have undergone thorough medical examinations and testing to secure insurance for their multi-million pound tour, with promoters reportedly unwilling to take risks over the anticipated £500 million payday. According to The Mirror, the level of scrutiny surrounding their health has been likened to that of “an astronaut going into space.”

Sources indicate that the brothers have been advised to adhere to a strict health regimen, which may include cutting back on cigarettes and alcohol. An insider shared, "It’s going to be a lot different to the ’90s – most rock and roll fun is banned!" This shift reflects their commitment to staying fit and healthy for the demanding tour schedule.

In addition to health screenings, both Gallagher brothers have received personalized advice and treatment offers to minimize any potential risks during their performances. They have been reminded not to overindulge while on the road, which is a significant change from their notorious rock and roll lifestyles of the past.

Despite their professional reunion, the brothers are reportedly maintaining a distance from one another behind the scenes. For the UK leg of the tour, they have chosen to have separate green rooms and after-parties, leading to a unique arrangement for fans. A source revealed, "You might be seeing Oasis on stage but you will not be seeing Liam and Noel together afterwards." Each brother has also curated their own VIP guest lists for the after-parties, complicating logistics for fans hoping to mingle with both.

The tour will feature performances across the UK and Ireland, with stops in Manchester and London’s iconic Wembley Stadium. Following the UK dates, the band will take their show internationally, performing in Ireland, America, Canada, and Mexico until November.

Supporting Oasis on their UK and Ireland tour will be the indie band Cast, as well as former Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft. For their international dates, Cage The Elephant and Ball Park Music will join the lineup, promising a diverse array of performances.

The Gallagher brothers are also taking control of their narrative by launching their own production company, Uprise North Ltd, to create a film documenting the comeback concerts. This decision comes after receiving numerous offers from production companies, with the brothers aiming to oversee the project themselves. A source noted, "Noel and Liam’s fractured relationship is properly mended and they’re both fully committed to this tour."

As the tour nears, fans are buzzing with excitement over what songs will be included in the setlist. Rumors had circulated that the hit single "Hello" would be omitted due to its association with disgraced pop star Gary Glitter. However, Liam Gallagher has since taken to social media to quash those rumors, stating, "We’ll be playing HELLO trust me."

The brothers have not performed together in nearly 15 years, making this tour a highly anticipated event for fans. Oasis rose to fame in the mid-1990s, delivering some of the UK music scene's most iconic tracks, including "Wonderwall" and "Don’t Look Back In Anger." Their abrupt split in 2009 left fans longing for a reunion, and now, with their tour on the horizon, the excitement is palpable.

In preparation for the tour, Liam Gallagher has also adopted a new routine to maintain his vocal health. He revealed on social media that he has been waking up at 4 AM and starting his day with a bowl of porridge. He commented, "I’m good. Not interested in booze at the moment. I’ve had enough. When I’m singing, there’s no smoking and I don’t drink dairy on the day." This disciplined approach marks a significant shift for the rock star, who has had a tumultuous relationship with alcohol in the past.

As they gear up for their reunion, both brothers seem to be focused on their health and the success of the tour, even if it means keeping their distance from each other. With the anticipation building, fans are eager to see how this iconic duo will navigate their complicated relationship while delivering unforgettable performances.

The Oasis Live '25 tour promises to be a monumental event in the music calendar, and as the date draws nearer, both Liam and Noel Gallagher are proving that they are committed to making it a success, despite the challenges that may lie ahead.