Noel, 55, who previously dismissed speculation of a reunion, had softened his opposition in recent interviews.: “The talk is premature. Liam is constantly pushing for the reunion but Noel is not there yet. There is still too much mistrust between the brothers.”
Their latest spat erupted after Noel called Liam a “coward” for not contacting him directly over the mooted concerts. “If he’s got a plan he should speak to me,” Noel told talkSPORT.that referred to his performance at a tribute concert for the 2017 Manchester arena bombings. “I turn up and play the MUSIC for the people of MANCHESTER who have just had a terror attack while you sit on your dingy sipping champagne and you got the audacity to call me a COWARD sit down you b***end,” he wrote.
I don’t wish AIDS on people I turn up and play the MUSIC for the people of MANCHESTER who have just had a terror attack while you sit on your dingy sipping champagne and you got the audacity to call me a COWARD sit down you 🛎 endAlthough the outburst is a setback to a reunion, Noel appears reconciled to sharing a stage with his younger brother at some stage, telling talkSPORT he would have a conversation with Liam and his live booking agent, Wasserman Music.
“A world tour could hit £300m, and then there is the merchandise sales and a possible deal for new music. It immediately puts them back up there with Ed Sheeran and The Rolling Stones. But it’s still a big ‘if’ if the brothers can’t bear to share a stage,” one live-music figure told, the band’s 22 million-selling album that featured era-defining songs such as