Liam Gallagher’s Sweet Gesture to Noel at Oasis Wembley Gig Amid Tension Fears

Liam Gallagher’s Sweet Gesture to Noel at Oasis Wembley Gig Amid Tension Fears

Liam Gallagher made a sweet onstage gesture to brother Noel as Oasis took to the stage at London’s Wembley stadium on Wednesday night.

It’s been almost a month since the siblings performed together for the first time in 16 years following an epic falling out backstage in Paris which sparked the band’s split.

And while it’s been feared that a major bust-up between the once warring brothers could put a halt to the live shows, their latest gig showed that the pair are still on track for the time being.

As they continued their Oasis ’25 tour at during their thirds show at Wembley, Liam, 52, left fans in awe as he dedicated a song to his older brother, 58.   

Ahead of belting out his next track, Liam told the crowd: ‘Now I’ve gotta dedicate this next tune to our kid – Stand By Me’, reports The Sun.

The emotional moment was captured by a fan who shared a clip to X, with music lovers rushing to the comments to share how it made them feel. 

Liam Gallagher made a sweet onstage gesture to brother Noel as Oasis took to the stage at London's Wembley stadium on Wednesday night

Liam Gallagher made a sweet onstage gesture to brother Noel as Oasis took to the stage at London’s Wembley stadium on Wednesday night 

As they continued their Oasis '25 tour at during their thirds show at Wembley, Liam [pictured earlier this month], 52, left fans in awe as he dedicated a song to his older brother, 58

As they continued their Oasis ’25 tour at during their thirds show at Wembley, Liam [pictured earlier this month], 52, left fans in awe as he dedicated a song to his older brother, 58 

They penned: ‘Stop I’ll cry’; ‘Oh my heart’

‘I love this! Wish I could be at one of these biblical gigs!!!I love Oasis. xxxx.”

‘I’M GONNA CRY THIS IS THE CUTEST.’

The surprisingly touching moment comes after fears for the tour’s future after it was revealed that Liam had been spending more time with his dog than Noel on the reunion tour.

On July 4 when the tour kicked off and Cardiff’s Principality Stadium witnessed the sight of Liam with his arm around Noel after 16 years, it seemed the brothers had achieved their aim to convincing fans the guns had fallen silent.

What that sight didn’t reveal, however, was the sheer amount of effort that has gone into making it happen.

Team Oasis has gone to enormous lengths to maintain an image of warm, fraternal harmony throughout the 41-gig tour by maintaining the ‘magic’ that Noel and Liam have put their past grievances behind them.

Paranoia is rife and so desperate are they not to let the truth come out that, the Mail can reveal, backstage staff including security at every venue are forced to put stickers over their camera phones to prevent filming the brothers’ relationship when they are not public-facing.

While it's been feared that a major bust-up between the once warring brothers could put a halt to the live shows, their latest gig showed that the pair are still on track for the time being [pictured earlier this month]

While it’s been feared that a major bust-up between the once warring brothers could put a halt to the live shows, their latest gig showed that the pair are still on track for the time being [pictured earlier this month]

Ahead of belting out his next track, Liam told the crowd: 'Now I've gotta dedicate this next tune to our kid - Stand By Me'

Ahead of belting out his next track, Liam told the crowd: ‘Now I’ve gotta dedicate this next tune to our kid – Stand By Me’

Liam Gallagher's Sweet Gesture to Noel at Oasis Wembley Gig Amid Tension Fears

The emotional moment was captured by a fan who shared a clip to X, with music lovers rushing to the comments to share how it made them feel

The emotional moment was captured by a fan who shared a clip to X, with music lovers rushing to the comments to share how it made them feel

But insiders have exclusively spoken to the Mail and shared for the first time that behind the scenes fears are mounting about how long the brothers can keep this charade up.

One source close to the tour said: ‘Liam is spending more time with his dog on this tour than with Noel – they absolutely cannot stand each other still and it’s proving to be a real problem, not to mention a logistical nightmare.’

Indeed Liam is said to be ‘inseparable’ from his pampered pup Buttons, a ridgeback he rescued from the charity Happy Doggo in Thailand in 2023. It’s a relationship that is a far cry from the one with his older brother, whom he’s relentlessly bad-mouthed since their dramatic fall-out in 2009.

The surprisingly touching moment comes after fears for the tour's future after it was revealed that Liam had been spending more time with his dog than Noel on the reunion tour

 The surprisingly touching moment comes after fears for the tour’s future after it was revealed that Liam had been spending more time with his dog than Noel on the reunion tour

Team Oasis has gone to enormous lengths to maintain an image of warm, fraternal harmony throughout the 41-gig tour by maintaining the 'magic' that Noel and Liam have put their past grievances behind them

Team Oasis has gone to enormous lengths to maintain an image of warm, fraternal harmony throughout the 41-gig tour by maintaining the ‘magic’ that Noel and Liam have put their past grievances behind them 

But insiders have exclusively spoken to the Mail and shared for the first time that behind the scenes fears are mounting about how long the brothers can keep this charade up

But insiders have exclusively spoken to the Mail and shared for the first time that behind the scenes fears are mounting about how long the brothers can keep this charade up 

No wonder organisers are doing all they can to stop history repeating itself.

After their final London gig at the end of September, the brothers are scheduled to perform in Japan, Australia, Argentina and Chile before rounding off the tour in Brazil in November.

The Mail has learned that plans are in place for the brothers to travel in separate private jets to minimise the time spent in each other’s company because, as the source said: ‘Flying for hours together in a metal box thousands of feet in the air is a recipe for disaster.’

Jokingly they added: ‘That truly will be the end of Oasis, one is sure to kill the other up there.’

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