Liam Gallagher will be sober throughout the summer months to ensure Oasis reunion shows go off without any problems.
Fans were sent into a frenzy last summer when Noel, 57, and Liam, 52, announced they had put their differences aside and would return in 2025.
And Liam seems to be taking his comeback very seriously as he has already started getting back into shape and getting clean. alcohol ready to go on stage for the shows.
The singer plans to not drink during shows after admitting he stopped drinking on stage following his erratic performance with Oasis at Wembley in 2000.
A source said The Sun: “Liam has just returned from a busy holiday and now plans to remain in self-isolation for the foreseeable future to focus on his fitness for the tour.
“He plans to be sober before and on tour with Oasis. In fact, he used to give up alcohol to help him prepare and also to finish previous shows.
Liam Gallagher will be sober throughout the summer to ensure the Oasis reunion shows go off without a hitch.
Fans were sent into a frenzy last summer when Noel, 57, and Liam, 52, announced they had put their differences aside and would return in 2025.
Despite the alcohol ban, Liam will have one exception, the source added: “It’s safe to say he’ll have a few more beers while watching football.”
This is the set list for The oases The long-awaited 2025 reunion tour was leaked on social media earlier this month and Liam has now confirmed its authenticity.
This will be the first time they will perform together on stage since their breakup in 2009 following a fight backstage at the Rock en Seine festival in France.
These high-profile events have been shrouded in mystery since their confirmation in August 2024.
But the secret now appears to be out after a fan claimed to have leaked the tour’s song selection. – but there was no room for one of their biggest singles.
The rumor begins with Acquiesce, the only Oasis hit in which the brothers sing in tandem and a popular opener for past shows.
The next song was the band’s first UK number one hit, Some Might Say, which appeared on their second album What’s The Story (Morning Glory)? released in 1995.
The Gallaghers then review some of their most beloved tracks, including Lyla, Shakermaker, The Hindu Times, Columbia and Cast No Shadow.
And Liam seems to be taking this very seriously as he has already started getting back into shape and stopping drinking alcohol, ready to hit the stage for shows.
A source said: ‘Liam has just returned from a boozy holiday and is now planning to be in lockdown for the foreseeable future to focus on his fitness for the tour.’
They added: “He plans to be sober before and on tour with Oasis. In fact, he used to stop drinking alcohol to help him prepare and also to finish previous shows.
The popular 1995 hit She’s Electric comes in as the eighth performance on the rumored list and is followed mid-set by songs from various eras including Stand By Me, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, The Importance of Being Idle, Half Tea. World away, whatever and slip away.
The group is about to leave their favorite hits until the end of their concerts, with their 1994 debut single, Supersonic, the 15th song.
The Liam-led anthem is followed by Morning Glory, Rock ‘n’ Roll Star and Cigarettes and Alcohol.
The third after the last is the 1995 single Don’t Look Back In Anger, which has 995 million plays on Spotify and is known to music fans around the world.
Cult classic Live Forever, from their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe, is the penultimate track on the rumored set before the Gallagher brothers end the set with the seven-and-a-half-minute anthem Champagne Supernova.
There’s clearly no room for Wonderwall, who have over 2.2 billion streams on Spotify and are the only band to appear in the top 40 of the US Billboard Hot 100, although one might imagine that success from 1995 is an opportunity for an encore.
Singer Liam, who has 3.8 million followers on X, responded to the speculated tracklist by saying: “It’s not far off.”
The announcement sparked a rush for tickets to attend concerts in Manchester, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh and Dublin.
It comes as the set list for Oasis’ long-awaited 2025 reunion tour was leaked on social media earlier this month and Liam has now confirmed its authenticity (pictured, in Milan in 2008)
They will also play in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia.
A source told The Sun that contracts stipulate they will not be paid until the tour begins, for fear they could have a falling out before then.
Although the clause was a common arrangement, it seemed “even more necessary” due to “the fiery relationship between Noel and Liam”.
The Gallaghers are reportedly being kept apart when not on stage in a “military-style operation” during their highly anticipated reunion tour.
There will be separate changing rooms and transportation to avoid a clash and the “financial and public relations nightmare” that would result.