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Oasis’ Liam Gallagher has reportedly partied with his brother Noel for the first time in years after relenting on his booze ban to celebrate the end of the band’s UK shows.
The frontman, 53, is said to have toasted to the band’s success alongside his sibling and beloved mum Peggie following their final gig at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
Liam previously said he was avoiding alcohol and working to get fit when the reunion tour was announced.
The singer stopped drinking on stage after his erratic performance with Oasis at Wembley in 2000.
Noel, 58, was said to be ‘chuffed’ by Liam joining the afterparty with the duo in ‘a great place,’ following the shows.
A source said: ‘Liam joined the after-party for about an hour on Saturday night. Everyone raised a glass to the amazing tour.’

Oasis’ Liam Gallagher has reportedly partied with his brother Noel for the first time in years after relenting on his booze ban to celebrate the end of the band’s UK shows

The frontman, 53, is said to have toasted to the band’s success alongside his sibling and beloved mum Peggie following their final gig at Wembley Stadium on Saturday
They added to The Sun: ‘It was a special night and Noel was chuffed Liam had relented on his booze ban to join them.
‘Camp Oasis is in a great place and everyone is over the moon with how special it has been.’
During the show Liam ‘confirmed’ that the band will return next year with more gig dates following their successful run of UK dates.
The frontman dropped the biggest hint yet that the band will be back following rumours that they will release tickets for Knebworth shows next summer.
Ahead of their final song, Champagne Supernova, at Wembley Stadium Liam thanked fans for making their reunion tour happen.
He said: ‘I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f**king map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!’
The group has been tipped for a return to Knebworth, the site of their famous 1996 gigs at the festival of the same name in Hertfordshire.
The announcement was met with cheers of delight from the crowd, with many others hoping that they will finally be able to see the band.

Liam previously said he was avoiding alcohol when the reunion tour was announced and stopped drinking on stage after his erratic performance with Oasis at Wembley in 2000
Oasis come back to the UK for two final shows at Wembley as part of their Live ’25 tour before they head to Japan, South Korea, Australia and South America.
Their return to home turf comes after gigs in Ireland, Canada, the United States and Mexico.
The brothers arrived on stage hand-in-hand, opening with Hello, from their 1995 album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, with Liam holding a maraca.
He greeted the rapturous crowd, saying: ‘Have you missed us?’ before launching into anthems that included Some Might Say, Morning Glory and Roll With It.
Oasis announced their reunion tour in August last year, 16 years after their dramatic split in 2009.