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Liam Gallagher admits to censoring himself on Oasis reunion tour

Despite pledge to ‘just sing’, the rocker chastised audience members during the first night of the Oasis tour at Wembley Stadium on Friday (25 July)

Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher walk hand-in-hand to kick off first night at Manchester's Heaton Park

Liam Gallagher has admitted to censoring himself on stage during Oasis’s sold-out reunion tour, telling the crowd at London’s Wembley Stadium that he’s “just gonna sing”.

The outspoken rock star has spent more than 30 years firing off withering remarks about his peers, the state of the world, and – most famously – his brother Noel. And on night one of their five nights at Wembley on Friday (25 July), he claimed that he’s keeping mum for the time being.

“Every time I open my mouth these days I seem to get myself in f***ing trouble,” Liam said early on in the band’s set. “So I’m just gonna sing.”

It led to a show in which brother Noel seemed to take the reins, with Liam stepping off stage for breaks throughout.

He couldn’t quite help himself at times, however, humorously chastising members of the crowd after witnessing them scuffle.

“Sort it out,” Liam snarled. “Fighting at this f***ing time of the day? At least wait until it gets dark.”

Liam and Noel Gallagher during their first night of a series of sold-out Wembley gigs
Liam and Noel Gallagher during their first night of a series of sold-out Wembley gigs (Big Brother Recordings)

The younger Gallagher brother has made repeated apologies in recent weeks, which may have led to his vow of silence. In June, he apologised to fans after teasing a “big announcement” on X/Twitter. After some fans panicked that Liam was about to quit the then-impending Oasis tour, they were relieved – if annoyed – that Liam’s big announcement was “I WORK OUT”.

In a follow-up tweet, Liam wrote: “If I caused any distress and upset [to] anyone this morning I’m deeply sorry that wasn’t my intention I thought it was a bit of fun please forgive me.”

A few weeks later, Liam apologised again after tweeting a racist slur against East Asians.

“Sorry if I offended anyone with my tweet before it wasn’t intentional you know I love you all and I do not discriminate,” he posted after being alerted to the racism of his post. “Peace and love.”

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Oasis are playing five nights at London’s Wembley through 3 August, before returning to Wembley for two additional dates in September.

During the gig, Noel Gallagher dedicated a track to Ozzy Osbourne, who died at the age of 76 earlier this week.

So far on the band’s reunion tour, the setlist has largely remained the same.

The Independent called the two hour-long show “the rock reunion to end them all”, with Mark Beaumont writing: “As Liam and Noel Gallagher tear through two hours of uninterrupted hits, it’s tough to imagine another comeback on such a momentous scale.”

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