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Liam and Noel Gallagher shown having a laugh in Oasis tour photography book

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The photographs were shot by Simon Emmett who was also behind the reunion tour announcement photograph of Liam and Noel side by side

Oasis' Liam and Noel Gallagher are seen smiling together backstage in a photograph featured in their upcoming reunion tour book.

The collection of pictures, The Oasis Live ’25 Opus, chronicles the Britpop band’s world tour with behind-the-scenes snapshots of the group and their fans.

Created in collaboration with the Gallagher brothers, the photographs were shot by Simon Emmett who was also behind the reunion tour announcement photograph of Liam and Noel side by side.

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iam Gallagher on stage during the Oasis Live '25 tour (pic: Simon Emmett)

Speaking about the photograph, Emmett said: "When I saw the reaction to the photo, it was obvious to me that this wasn’t a single event. The photograph was the beginning of something.

"I felt strongly that this needed to be documented. There was no facade, this was genuine.

"We watched the crowd having the time of their lives, but the band and the crew are also having equally as good a time. That’s what was so magical about it.

"Opus is a really appropriate home for something like Oasis Live ’25. They’re a unique publisher, and it was a unique tour.

"I just hope that in some small way that it has captured the essence of joy of it."

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A copy of the Oasis reunion tour book entitled The Oasis Live '25 Opus (pic: Simon Emmett)

Four different editions will go on sale from May 2026, each containing a foreword written by Emmett, with the very first copy of the Supernova Edition, numbered 001, going up for auction in support of Teenage Cancer Trust.

Oasis first performed at the charity’s annual Royal Albert Hall show in 2002.

The auction of the Supernova Edition will take place at the Legends Ball at Grosvenor House on 19 November.

The Oasis’ reunion tour was announced in August 2024, 15 years after their dramatic split in 2009, which was prompted by a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival.

The rock band are best known for hit tracks Wonderwall, Champagne Supernova, and Some Might Say.

Source: Press Association

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