TORONTO – Admit it, you never thought it would happen.
No way the continually warring Gallagher brothers would make it through the first 17 shows in the U.K. and Ireland the past six weeks and arrive in North America without one of them throwing a punch at the other or smashing a guitar in a fit of pique.
But age (both are in their 50s), wisdom and the undoubted thrill of knowing that millions of fans overwhelmed ticketing systems to try to witness the musical history of an Oasis reunion can soften a bloke’s ego.
Liam and Noel Gallagher, 16 years removed from what was ostensibly the final Oasis gig (following a scuffle between the two Mancunians backstage at a festival in England), have defied the oddsmakers.
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