LIAM Gallagher has revealed exactly how Oasis rehearsals are going – with a surprise nod to his brother Noel.
The famous pair, who famously fell out are gearing up for their reunion tour for the first time in 16 years on July 4.

Liam Gallagher has revealed exactly how Oasis rehearsals are going[/caption]
Frontman Liam shared a surprise nod to his brother Noel[/caption]
Noel and the rest of the Oasis – bassist Andy Bell, guitarists Gem Archer and Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, and drummer Joey Waronker – had already kicked off rehearsals, with Liam, 52, now joining them.
Sharing an update from rehearsals, frontman Liam took to his X profile for an impromptu Q&A and revealed how rehearsals were going.
He said: “Yesterday was spiritual. Very professional we’re just ripping it up to ras. Were professionals no time for drinking.”
Liam then surprised fans with a gushing message about his brother, who he famous fell out with in 2009.
He added: “Noel has been divine. Can’t stop staring at him, he might have to get a restraining order out on me can’t help it.”
While the lads have swapped booze for brews as they rehearse for their long-awaited Live ’25 tour.
Another fan also asked if they were on the Guinness while preparing, Liam replied: “We’re professionals.
“No time for drinking.”
A source close to the Gallaghers said: “Liam drinks tea to help warm up his vocal chords.
“He feels really fresh and they’re excited to get going.
“Rehearsals have been electric and they’re perfectly in sync.”
Liam said previously that he never drinks before a gig, or the night before.
He said: “The voice don’t handle that any more.”
Noel, 58, said last year he wanted a break from drinking and was “going to try and get off the booze”.
Just last week, Noel, 58, was seen taking the Tube to his band’s rehearsals in London.
It was a far cry from his rock ‘n’ roll star brother Liam’s arrival as cameras clamoured to get a shot of him through the window of a car.
It was Liam who had earlier revealed the Gallagher brothers would be blowing off the cobwebs and belting out their classic tunes ahead of their hotly-anticipated summer stadium shows.
The group’s last gig was at V Festival in 2009, before they split following a huge row backstage at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
The former feuding brothers have now put their differences aside as they get ready for the tour of the decade which kicks off next month.

The pair are gearing up for their big reunion tour[/caption]