NOEL and Liam Gallagher have reunited to film a new promo ahead of Oasis's huge 2025 comeback tour.
The brothers were snapped arriving at an iconic social club in and both appeared in great spirits.




This is the first time Noel and Liam have been pictured working together in years and it comes less than three months before they take to the stage for Oasis's first reunion gig.
last summer to plot their massive comeback.
Wearing a blue jacket, jeans and trainers, Noel was snapped as he got out of a car in Newington Green.
The rock star, who was wearing dark sunglasses, then ducked inside the Mildmay Club.
Noel's brother and Oasis co-star Liam was also pictured as he arrived at the venue, which has two dance halls and a snooker hall.
Liam was dressed in his trademark khaki-coloured parka jacket with a cream polo shirt underneath and he was spotted smiling as he chatted to a man by his car.
The lads were there to film both a promo for their upcoming tour and, which is one of their favourite brands.
Liam already has his own Adidas Spezial & multimillion pound trainer deal and an assistant was photographed in the street holding a black tracksuit top with the label's iconic three stripes down the arms.
revealed last week that the ad, which coincides with their Live '25 Tour, will chart their love for Adidas throughout the group’s 34-year history.
It is believed Oasis's 1994 hit Live Forever will also feature.
A source said: “Noel and Liam have made no secret of their love for adidas. This advert will be inspired by their 2008 image.
“It will feature Noel and Liam wearing adidas at landmark gigs such as Knebworth and .
This summer, Noel and Liam are embarking on Oasis's first tour since their huge bust-up in 2009.
The lads will open their string of comeback gigs at ‘s Principality Stadium on July 4 before travelling around the UK and until mid August.
and Noel recently dropped a big hint about it.
Guitarist and songwriter Noel spoke to Kevin Cummins for his new book Oasis: The Masterplan and revealed his favouritetracks.
He said: “Can I have more than one? Supersonic, Some Might Say, Live Forever and Rock'n'Roll Star.”
Three of those tracks are from the band's debut, Definitely Maybe, which celebrated its 30th anniversary last year.
Some Might Say appeared on second album (What's The Story) Morning Glory?.
Given they're held in high regard by Noel himself, it's almost guaranteed the songs will all feature on the stadium run.
Meanwhile, an investigation is currently ongoing following whichthreatened to overshadow Oasis's comeback.
Speaking about the clamour for tickets, Noel has since said: “I thought it'd be a big deal, but I was a bit taken aback by just how much of a big deal it was.”



