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WIRED: NOEL AND THE BAND HAVE BEEN REHEARSING FOR A WHILE AHEAD OF THE BIG REUNION GIGS BUT OLD SPARRING PARTNER LIAM WILL DROP BY PLUS LORDE, ROBBIE WILLIAMS AND TATE MCRAE SAM MAYERS
08:03, 03 Jun 2025Updated 11:28, 03 Jun 2025 The Gallagher brothers are finally set to reunite ahead of the Oasis reunion shows. Today Liam will join his brother Noel in a secret location
for rehearsals and perform together for the first time in a long 16 years. Noel and the rest of the band have been in rehearsals for some weeks now but Liam declared he will be “in and out”
when he joins them later on today. The Oasis Live 25 tour kicks off on July 4. It will be “biblical” according to Liam. Las month Liam confirmed a beloved Oasis song will not be played at
the reunion tour. Excited fans are gearing up to watch the beloved 90s legends return, but some are now seriously disappointed after hearing that one of the band's most iconic tunes
will not be on the set list. Liam has confirmed that Rock N Roll Star is "getting played" as well as their song Hey Now. One fan recently asked: "You gonna sing Acquiesce with
Noel at the Heaton park gigs for us Liam?" Article continues below The rocker replied: "That's not on the list, sorry," which sparked a series of upset fans to respond
with their despair. One said: "You can't do this to us," while a second wrote: "No way. WTF Liam. That's one of the best Oasis songs." LORDE SAYS SHE BECAME
GENDER FLUID AFTER ATTENDING AWARDS Lorde was inspired to explore her gender after attending GQ’s annual event Man of the Year. The New Zealander left the party inspired to write new tune
Man of the Year which led to her seeing her own gender as “fluid”. She explained: “I had been feeling this expansiveness of gender happening for a while, and this was my first event that I’d
been to in a while. “I wore a hot girl dress and I felt so not like myself, and it was a really cool marker, especially being at this event that was celebrating all these cool guys, I was
like, ‘Oh, I’m one of those guys’, like, sometimes, when I wanna be. “And I was like, ‘Whoa, I don’t think the hot-girl dress is the right device for this moment.’” Lorde added that
navigating the conversation around how she identifies has been tricky because she doesn’t fit in stereotypical boxes or under labels. The Royals songstress shared: “It is a little bit scary,
I feel what the lack of definitive boxes for this sort of stuff does to people, and I totally understand.” Her fourth album Virgin will be released June 27. TATE SAYS 'INNER Tate McRae
is relieved her inner “psychopath” wasn’t unleashed when she collaborated with boyfriend Kid Laroi. The loved-up pair worked together on her single I Know Love and it was important for Tate
that she didn’t scare him off! Tate said: “When it comes to my own personal work I am a psychopath, I'm a perfectionist, I’m crazy about my stuff on my own. “But then I think when it
comes to my boyfriend I just love everything he does and I think that when we worked together it had kind of the same vibe, it was just fun for us. “I am glad that the psychopath part of me
didn’t really come out in that…” ROBBIE: BLACK SABBATH LEGEND TRIED TO SELL ME A GUITAR Smooth talker Robbie Williams convinced Tony Iommi to sell him his guitar when they were on set of
their music video. Sharing a behind-the-scenes video from on set of their Rocket collaboration, Tony holds up his Gibson SG and says “I’ve just sold him this guitar”. Rob, who's
currently on tour, says the Black Sabbath legend brought some “poke” to the track whilst Tony told Rob he liked the track straight away. BACKSTAGE WITH WIRED: MARK AMBOR Backstage with Mark
Ambor. Following the huge success of his viral hit Belong Together, we caught up with rising American singer/songwriter Mark Ambor. We spoke about performing across the pond, his new tune
Who Knows? And the success of Belong Together. Q. You’ve spent a lot of time in Europe, did you take anything from those dates that you want to bring into your personal life? A. “Yeah I
think there is an overall laid-backness I’d like to apply to myself a little bit more. There’s that laid back energy I don't necessarily feel that much at home.” Q. Did you instantly
know that your new single Who Knows should be released? A. “Immediately when I wrote it I really liked it. My favourite songs are always the ones that feel the most effortless and just make
sense to my brain. I know that Belong Together felt like that, it's like ‘yeah you and me belong together’ it felt so natural and it was the same, it’s like ‘yeah who knows’ it makes
sense’. I try to look at the uncertainty as exciting, who knows.” Q. Who Knows has this exciting energy, it’s about being spontaneous and going with the flow. Are you spontaneous? A. Yeah I
am, it’s also like if you see someone in the street and you go up to them and say hi or whatever it is, I like stuff like that!” Article continues below Q. You had enormous success with
Belong Together, how was it releasing music following that viral success? A. “It was definitely pretty scary! But I am very grateful for what it has done, given me, it's pretty much the
main reason I get to tour, be with my friends on the road and make music full time, all that stuff. Sometimes I fall into the spot where I feel pressure and other times I fall into the spot
where I am like ‘I made Belong Together and so I can make it again’.