Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll has opened up about the band’s reunion in a new interview.Earlier this week, it was announced that the Gallagher brothers are set to reunite in a series of 14 comeback shows entitled Oasis Live ’25, with Liam and Noel performing together for the first time in 16 years.
Yesterday, tickets for all their UK and Ireland shows sold out. McCarroll joined the band in the ‘80s, performing first with the band when they were called ‘The Rain’, before Noel joined.
Once they formed Oasis, McCarroll drummed on their first two albums, ‘Definitely Maybe’ and ‘(What’s The Story?) Morning Glory’.
He was sacked from the band in 1995 and later sued them for royalties.Speaking to MailOnline, the drummer said he held no grudges and isn’t upset about potentially missing out on the tours, which are expected to pull in an estimated £400 million next year.He told the outlet: “I’m happy for Noel and Liam.
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