

The musician insisted everyone is thriving - including Liam, who sold out two nights at Knebworth this summer after their iconic 1996 shows - since they left the group behind. We’re as popular now in the eyes of the people as we ever were. Oasis sell as many records now per year as we did when we were together. While appearing on the ‘Pub Talk’ podcast, Noel was asked if they would ever reform, prompting him to quip: “Er, would you go on holiday with your ex-missus?”

The 55-year-old rocker says the band sells “as many records now” as they did during their 90s heyday. His brother, on the other hand, admitted last week he thinks there’s “no point” to an Oasis reunion. Oasis split in 2009 following a backstage bust-up between the rival siblings, and all hopes of a reunion have been dashed.ĭespite Liam previously begging Noel repeatedly to get back on stage with him, he accepts that's never going to happen. He’s not frightened of saying how he feels. “Liam, though, has really carved out a niche for himself now, and I love him. Daltrey’s rock band, The Who, had to postpone 50 shows in North America after the star was diagnosed with viral meningitis while on the road back in 2015. Speaking to Yungblud for Rolling Stone, he said: "He’s just got an edge, and I wish would just get back together. The Who frontman has spoken highly of the iconic Britpop group's former frontman Liam Gallagher but wishes he and his estranged brother, Noel, their ex-guitarist, would sort out their differences and get the 'Some Might Say' rockers back together. Roger Daltrey wishes Oasis would "just get back together".
