THE Oasis brothers will prove they have ended their feud in a reunion at a holiday home that once belonged to TV and radio’s Noel Edmonds.
Insiders told The Sun that namesake and older Gallagher boy Noel will be flying out to the South of France to visit his younger bruv Liam — who now owns the sunshine pad.
After the pair announced they had put their long-held differences aside for a comeback tour, Liam, 51, jetted to the French Riviera chateau where Noel’s House Party and Mr Blobby star Edmonds, 75, used to top up his tan.
The singer headed out with mother Peggy, fiancee Debbie Gwyther and his rescue dog Buttons.
Guitarist and songwriter Noel, 57, remained in London but pals say he is now off to the six-bedroom pile to join him, to the delight of their mum, 81.
A source said: “Peggy is over the moon that her boys have finally made up after over a decade of not talking. She has remained close to both and never took sides in their row. The prospect of them all being together on holiday is a dream come true.”
Noel revealed at the start of the month that he would be going to the South of France.
On the Matt Morgan podcast, he said: “I’ll be all over the place on holiday. I’m going to the South of France for a week and then I’m going to Ibiza for a week and then I’m back in London for a week and then I’m going to Greece for a couple of weeks and then maybe off to LA to see some friends.”
The Mancunian brothers patched things up months ago in a series of late night calls, with the reunion confirmed behind the scenes as early as April.
Noel was seen on a shopping trip yesterday and could not help but make a quip about the feud.
Fan Steve Sheward, who recorded the encounter and shared it on X/Twitter, chats with Noel and tells his four kids: “This is Noel, this is dad’s legendary band.”
One of his sons asks: “Why did you fall out with your brother?”
Noel cheekily replied: “Why did I fall out with him? Because he stole my teddy bear. He stole it, in 1978.”
With fans clamouring for tickets this morning, The Sun can reveal that Stockport indie band Blossoms have officially signed on to support Oasis at their four Heaton Park gigs in Manchester in July.
A source said: “Noel and Liam and Blossoms have been friends for years and with the band also coming from Manchester, asking them to support Oasis was a no-brainer.”
Band set for stage
THE charts clash between Oasis and Blur will be retold in a new West End stage play.
The show, called The Battle, will chart the rivalry between the Britpop giants, beginning in 1995 when both released singles on the same day.
Actors have already been scouted to fill key roles like the Gallagher brothers and Damon Albarn ahead of a 2025 debut for the show.
Producer Simon Friend said: “At the time, the amazing thing was: you were either Blur or Oasis.
“You couldn’t be both, which to me, it feels like brilliant drama.”
Neither band was asked to partner with the play. Simon added that it was intentional to avoid the story being “sanitised”.