Liam Gallagher has been spending much-needed time with mum Peggy during his Oasis reunion tour with brother Noel Gallagher. The 52-year-old singer was full rock and roll during the Nineties but swapped it for a more wholesome vibe with the highly anticipated reunion tour.
The famous brothers made up to reform Oasis after being locked in a tense feud for 16 years, much to the delight of eager fans. The group started off their string of gigs in Cardiff before moving on to Heaton Park in Manchester. And now, they're prepping for a number of sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium in London.
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While on tour, Liam has been spending some quality time with his mum, Peggy, who is excited to see her sons on stage. Her other son, Paul Gallagher, will also be doing a DJ set before Oasis takes to the stage.
"Liam is incredibly close to Peggy and has loved spending time with her during the tour," a source recently said toThe Sun.“She is really looking forward to seeing all three of her boys on stage at Wembley."
The source went on to say Liam has been 'putting his head down' and 'focusing on the tour'. The Mirror have contacted Oasis' reps for comment.
It comes after Peggy was forced to miss their gigs at Heaton Park. She previously spoken about planning to see them on the Oasis Live 25 tour and still lives in Manchester, where she brought up her three sons in Burnage.
The Mirror understood that she couldn't see them at Heaton Park due issues with her health and Heaton Park being a standing venue.
An Oasis source said at the time: “Peggy is really keen to go and see Oasis again and couldn’t be more proud reading about the shows in Cardiff and Manchester.
"But her health comes first and Liam and Noel want her to be comfortable if she does come to see the band. She had a recent knee operation so needs a comfortable spot if she is going to go to one of the shows and be there for a few hours.
“They’ll both be spending time with her whilst they are in Manchester but they’ll hold off getting her to a show.
“Somewhere like Dublin or Wembley is a more likely venue where she can be treated like a queen with any food she wants and there is better access and transport options.”
After the Manchester gigs, the band will play Wembley as well as dates in Edinburgh and Croke Park in Dublin. The band will then embark on a world tour.
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