Noel and Liam Gallagher reunite ahead of Oasis reunion gigs
by HANNAH MCDONALD · Mail OnlineNoel and Liam Gallagher reunited at a lavish London hotel ahead of their much-anticipated Oasis reunion tour.
The estranged brothers are set to embark on a huge comeback tour this summer, and recently caught up with each other at Nobu Hotel Portman Square near Hyde Park.
Liam, 52, brought his sons Lennon, 25, and Gene, 23, to the meeting with with their Uncle Noel, 57, on Tuesday - after it was revealed they had acted as peacemakers.
Speaking to The Sun, a source said that Liam and Noel are on much better terms now and are excited to kick off their tour.
The brothers are said to have chatted for an hour in a private room before leaving separately.
'Their relationship is far warmer now and they're excited to get out on the road,' the source said.
'Gene and Lennon were both big champions of Oasis getting back together and have been seen as the peacemaker.'
Noel arrived at Nobu first and was later joined by Liam and his sons. They then met in a private room.
Oasis guitarist Paul Arthurs, known as Bonehead, also attended the meeting at the lavish hotel and brought his instrument.
Of the meeting between Liam and Noel, the source added: 'They talked for about an hour before leaving separately.'
MailOnline has contacted Noel and Liam's representatives for comment.
In December, Noel revealed his mother's reaction to the announcement of the Oasis reunion tour as well as the end of the 15-year feud between her sons.
When asked about his mother Peggy's reaction Noel told reporters 'when we told her we were getting back together, she said, 'sure, that will be nice'.
'My mum couldn't give a s***. My mum never gave a s***, never'.
The brothers have famously been locked in a feud since the band broke up in 2009.
Noel said at the time: 'I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.'
However, in August, Liam and Noel reconciled and announced Oasis were reforming for a string of stadium dates in 2025.
It's believed a series of late night phone calls between the warring brothers sealed the deal on what would be one of the music events of the decade.
But according to music insiders, the long-running feud between the brothers has only barely simmered.
The key fact behind the band's hotly-anticipated comeback is said to be purely money.
A source told MailOnline: 'Noel would only ever consider sharing the stage with Liam again if the money was astronomical and that's what convinced him.
'Certain conditions will have to be put in place in regards to safeguarding Noel's presence in this comeback because he really can't handle Liam's form for being a liability.
'But the sums of money being offered will obviously help through any potential ordeals. It's life changing cash - even for somebody already very rich.'