Oasis get shout outs from The Spice Girls, Robbie Williams as tour kicks off

Oasis just received support from the likes of The Spice Girls and Robbie Williams.

Brit-rock icons, the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel shared the same stage for the first time in 16 years as their highly-anticipated Oasis Live 25 tour opened at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.

The Spice Girls’ Mel C famously challenged Liam back at the 1997 Brit Awards saying on stage, “I just wanna say, Liam, come and have a go if you think you’re hard enough!”

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She reposted a clip of the footage on The Spice Girls’ official Instagram account and wrote, “Still waiting @liamgallagher. Good luck with the tour boys.”

Additionally, Robbie Williams posted a photo of a fake blue plaque on Berwick Street in London, which was the setting for Oasis’ (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? album cover.

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“Robbie Williams – heard it, saw it, loved it, lived it, wanted it and snorted it… That’s The Story,” it read.

Also sharing an image of two blurred people on the street, recreating the 1995 album cover of the band, the 18-time BRIT Award winner wrote, “GOOD LUCK TONIGHT LADS @oasis.”

Even though Robbie and the Gallagher brothers got caught up in a feud after Noel called him “the fat dancer from Take That” with Liam being challenged to a fight by the Feel talent, during his appearance at the Brit Awards in 2000.

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But after Oasis announced their reunion tour last year, Robbie Williams clarified that there are no ill-feelings and that he expects the live shows, branded as Oasis Live ’25, to be “off-the-scale special.”