Liam Gallagher Supports Paul After Rape Charges
Paul Gallagher, Brother of Noel Gallagher, Faces alleged Assault Charges Ahead of Oasis Reunion Tour
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Paul Gallagher, the brother of Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher, has been charged with alleged assault offenses, according to reports. The charges come as the iconic band embarks on its highly anticipated reunion tour, dubbed Oasis Live ’25.
Details of the Allegations
Paul Gallagher is accused of offenses reportedly taking place between 2022 and 2024. The inquiry commenced earlier this year in 2024, and he is scheduled to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on August 27th.
Authorities have stated that a woman is receiving support from specially trained officers. further details regarding the nature of the allegations have not yet been released.
Paul Gallagher’s Background and Relationship with Oasis
While Noel and Liam Gallagher were the public faces of Oasis, Paul has maintained a more private life, though he has occasionally been in the spotlight. He currently resides in a flat purchased for him by Noel in 2004 and has worked as both a DJ and a photographer.
[Image of Paul Gallagher on The Late Late Show in 1996]
Paul Gallagher on The Late Late Show in 1996
The Gallagher siblings have a complex history, frequently enough marked by public disputes. Though, family ties remain, and Paul has been known to attend Oasis concerts.
[Image of The young Gallagher children in 1984]
The young Gallagher children in 1984
oasis Reunion Tour and Recent Performances
The Oasis reunion was announced in August of last year, ending years of speculation following Noel’s departure from the band in 2009. The split occurred after a heated backstage altercation at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
The band kicked off their Oasis Live ’25 world tour on July 4th at the Principality stadium in Cardiff. They recently performed in Edinburgh and are scheduled to play at Dublin’s Croke Park on august 17th. Following these European dates, the tour will continue with legs in Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia, and North America.
Before this recent string of concerts, Oasis hadn’t played Wembley Stadium since July 12, 2009, during their Dig Out Your soul tour. The reunion has been met with immense excitement from fans worldwide, eager to relive the band’s iconic sound and energy.
Oasis’s Enduring Legacy
Oasis remains one of the most influential British bands of all time. They dominated the UK album charts, achieving three top-five albums, according to the Official Charts Company. Their music continues to resonate with generations of fans, and their impact on popular culture is undeniable.
The band’s success is a testament to their songwriting, musicianship, and the undeniable chemistry between Noel and Liam Gallagher – a chemistry fans are hoping to witness once again on this reunion tour.
