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Liam Gallagher Declares Peace with Noel Gallagher: No More 'Potato' Remarks

Liam Gallagher has declared peace with brother Noel Gallagher, dropping the potato nickname he used during their feud. The announcement comes amidst news of a new Oasis album and upcoming tour dates.

Published on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 3:10 PM

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In a surprising turn of events, Liam Gallagher has publicly declared an end to the long-standing feud with his brother and former Oasis bandmate, Noel Gallagher. During a recent social media interaction, Liam responded to fans in a lighthearted manner, confirming that he is no longer referring to Noel as a "potato." This quirky nickname, which originated in 2016, has been a staple in their ongoing public spats, with Liam often mocking Noel's appearance by likening him to a vegetable.

Liam, known for his unabashed honesty and humor, defended Noel during a Q&A session on social media. When asked if he still considered Noel a "spud," Liam replied, "No, he is bloody well not; I won't have a bad word said about that gorgeous talented young man." This statement marks a significant shift in their relationship, which has been marked by animosity and jabs thrown across various platforms.

The brothers' rocky relationship has entertained fans for years, with Liam once being notorious for posting comparisons of Noel to potatoes. Notably, a fan even brought a potato to one of Liam's concerts as a humorous nod to the ongoing rivalry. Liam's recent comment indicates a newfound respect for his brother as they gear up for an anticipated reunion tour.

Additionally, Liam has shared that Oasis is set to release a new album in 2025, responding to fan inquiries with the note that the project is "already finished." While details remain scarce, fans can expect more information soon. As for upcoming shows, Oasis has announced a limited number of U.K. dates, with plans for international dates to follow.

For more on what’s next for Oasis and the Gallagher brothers, visit Loudwire.

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