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Liam Gallagher Prepares for Oasis Reunion in London

As the much-anticipated Oasis reunion tour approaches, Liam Gallagher has bid adieu to his 11-bedroom Cotswolds mansion. The rockstar and his fiancee have decided to leave the rural tranquility behind and move back to their renovated villa in north London. The move, prompted by the need for proximity to band rehearsals, marks a significant shift as the iconic band reunites after 16 years.

The decision to leave the sprawling £19,000-a-month Cotswolds property stemmed from the desire for enhanced privacy and convenience. The burden of a six-hour round trip from Gloucestershire to London proved impractical given the impending flurry of commitments in the city. This strategic relocation underscores the earnestness with which Gallagher and his bandmates are preparing for the long-anticipated reunion tour.

The couple’s decision to relocate aligns with the looming reality of the Oasis Live 25 tour, scheduled to kick off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4. The tour, featuring sold-out shows at prominent venues in Manchester, London, and Edinburgh, will be followed by an extensive global itinerary, encompassing performances in Japan, Argentina, the United States, and Brazil.

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This grand reunion will not only reunite Liam Gallagher with his brother Noel but will also feature other former Oasis members, including Andy Bell, Gem Archer, Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, and newcomer Joey Waronker. The stage is set for a momentous musical journey, as the iconic band gears up to enthrall audiences around the world.

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