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Liam Gallagher is not happy about the youngest Oasis loses for the press

This month led some potential “leaks” from the Oasis camp about their upcoming tour, and Liam Gallagher is understandably not happy about it.

The latest leak comes from NME, who reports that “sources” near the tour confirmed who will play with Liam and Noel Gallagher. This led to Liam to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote: “NME to tell me who your source pots are, who always give you information about Oasis, and I will give you an exclusive interview about Up -Ccoming Oasis tour.

When a fan asked him after an interview, when he said before that he would not have an interviews about the tour, Liam replied: “I would like to know who the bands have close sources there that we have a mole in the crew.”

Another fan then asked: “It has been in time for a while, what is important now? The tour is around the corner anyway.” Liam replied: “This is what Oasis broke out before.”

In fact, Liam previously spoke to the matter of him and Noel, who did not carry out any interviews about the tour because she passed rocky past with the press. [inlink id=”oasis-wont-be-doing-interviews-on-tour” text=”In October 2024, a fan said to Liam on X”]”I think Noel doesn't want to have interviews with them because they are funnier.” Liam replied to the fan: “We do not want to carry out interviews because we are afraid that the media ask us intrusive questions and try to select holes in our relationship.”

Liam and Noel has whether they change their opinion and in the end. Whatever you choose, the fans around the world will start the days until the start of the “Live '25” tour, which begins on July 4 in Cardiff, Great Britain. From the publication, the only date listed on the Oasis website, which still show tickets for sale, is the show on November 4 in Melbourne, Australia. All other data are sold out.

04.07.25 – Principality of Stadium, Cardiff, Great Britain
7/5/25 – Principality of Stadium, Cardiff, Great Britain
7/11/25 – Heaton Park, Manchester, Great Britain
07/17/25 – Heaton Park, Manchester, Great Britain
07/16/25 – Heaton Park, Manchester, Great Britain
07/19/25 – Heaton Park, Manchester, Great Britain
07/20/25 – Heaton Park, Manchester, Great Britain
25.07.25 – Wembley Stadium, London, Great Britain
07/26/25 – Wembley Stadium, London, Great Britain
07/30/25 – Wembley Stadium, London, Great Britain
8/2/25 – Wembley Stadium, London, Great Britain
8/3/25 wembley stadium, London, Great Britain
8/8/25 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Great Britain
09.08.25 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Great Britain
8/12/25 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Great Britain
16.08.25 – Croke Park, Dublin, ie
17.02.25 – Croke Park, Dublin, ie
24.08.25 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, on
25.08.25 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, on
28.08.25 – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
8/31/25 – Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
01.09.25 – Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
9/6/25 – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
7/7/25 – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
9/12/25 – Estadio BSP Seguros, Mexico city, MX
9/13/25 – Estadio BSP Seguros, Mexico city, MX
09/27/25 – Wembley Stadium, London, Great Britain
09/28/25 – Wembley Stadium, London, Great Britain
21.10.25 – Goyang Stadium, Seoul, South Korea
25.10.25 – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
26.02.25 – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
03.10.25 – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
01.11.25 – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
04.11.25 – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
07.11.25 – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia
08.11.25 – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia
15.11.25 – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
16.11.25 – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
19.11.25 – Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
11/22 – Estadio Morumbis, São Paulo, Brazil