London
(ANI):
English
rock
band
Oasis
are
believed
to
be
on
the
verge
of
slitting
up
following
a
fight
between
their
vocalists
and
brothers
Liam
and
Noel
Gallagher.
The
two
brothers
are
said
to
be
sporting
a
united
front
on
stage
for
their
fans
during
their
current
world
tour,
but
offstage
the
Gallaghers
are
avoiding
one
another
at
all
cost.
Fans
speculate
that
the
band
will
split
up
as
soon
as
the
tour
is
over.
Guitarist
Noel,
41,
has
added
fuel
to
the
fire
by
revealing
that
he
has
not
interacted
with
his
brother
in
a
long
time.
“I
haven't
spoken
to
my
brother
for
two
years,'
the
Daily
Star
quoted
Noel
as
confessing
as
he
jetted
into
Madrid
on
February
12.
A
source
close
to
the
band,
which
is
currently
in
France
ahead
of
a
two-month
tour
of
the
Far
East,
has
revealed
that
things
have
never
been
easy
between
the
two.
“Noel
and
Liam
have
always
had
a
stormy
relationship
but
things
have
never
been
this
bad," the
source
said.
“They
can't
stand
being
in
the
same
room
together,
let
alone
speaking
to
each
other.
Noel
has
already
talked
about
leaving
Liam
and
going
solo
when
the
current
tour
ends
but
we're
worried
things
won't
get
that
far.
They've
been
on
the
road
since
last
August
and
the
stress
of
being
in
each
other's
pockets
is
definitely
taking
its
toll.
Sometimes
I
wish
they'd
just
have
a
good
punch-up
like
in
the
old
days."
“Watching
two
grown-up
men
talking
to
each
other
through
their
roadies
when
they
have
to
communicate
is
pretty
ridiculous.
It's
a
wonder
they
manage
to
perform
so
well
when
they're
on
stage.
This
looks
like
the
last
tour," the
source
added.
An
insider
at
the
Gallaghers'
hotel
in
Spain
said:
“Noel
and
Liam
looked
as
if
they
were
going
out
of
their
way
to
avoid
each
other.
The
only
time
I
saw
them
together
was
when
they
checked
in
and
they
seemed
more
like
arch-enemies
than
brothers
from
the
look
on
their
faces.
The
insider
added:
“They
didn't
even
get
the
lift
up
to
their
rooms
together
and
they
ordered
their
room
service
separately
so
they
obviously
ate
apart.
They
were
supposed
to
see
some
music
journalists
together
but
even
that
didn't
happen
because
Liam
never
showed."
The
split
fears
come
as
Oasis
prepare
for
their
first
trip
to
China
next
month,
and
they
are
then
due
to
play
in
Manchester,
Sunderland,
Cardiff
and
Edinburgh
in
June
before
gigs
at
Coventry
and
London
in
July.