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THE LEAD VOCALIST OF THE BAND HAD REPORTEDLY ESCAPED TO THE FRENCH RIVIERA AS HE GEARED UP FOR THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED OASIS REUNION TOUR 15:32, 30 May 2025 Oasis' Liam Gallagher has
issued an update to fans about his whereabouts ahead of the band's rehearsals. The lead vocalist of the band had reportedly escaped to the French Riviera as he geared up for the highly
anticipated Oasis reunion tour, which will begin this summer at Cardiff's Principality Stadium. It was confirmed that the band's rehearsals had begun in May, with the group
practicing together without Liam. However, the singer-songwriter has seemingly all but confirmed he is now back on home turf. On X, he posted on Friday after, May 30 that he had arrived back
from his holiday. _FROM SUPERSTAR GIGS TO COSY PUBS, FIND OUT WHAT’S ON IN WALES BY SIGNING UP TO OUR __NEWSLETTER HERE_. In the post, he wrote: "I'm back on UK soil who f******
wants it LG x". In a previous post, the singer had referred to reports about the rehearsals as he posted: "Oasis rehearsals get more coverage than most band tours". The 2025
UK tour will be the first time Noel and Liam have shared a stage in 20 years. The band had initiated sessions in the rehearsal room from Tuesday, May 20, with both Gallagher brothers
reportedly having pieced together a practice setlist. With one member joining the Gallagher siblings and Oasis for the first time, the group could certainly use the practice sessions.
Newcomer Joey Waronker is roped in for drumming duties, after previously touring with Liam during live gigs with John Squire following their collaborative album. He'll be joining Oasis
stalwarts like guitarists Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs, Gem Archer, Andy Bell, and of course, the Gallagher brothers themselves. This will be the first time the siblings have shared the
stage since their split in 2009. Their much-anticipated tour will begin at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Friday, July 4, with another gig in the Welsh capital in the following
evening on Saturday, July 5. Article continues below When asked why they decided to kick the tour off in the Welsh capital, Liam said "Because Cardiff is the b*****". You can read
more here. The band will then tour around UK and Ireland, including at Manchester's Heaton Park and London's Wembley Stadium.