Gallagher brothers patch up


Los Angeles, March 16 (IANS): Musician Liam Gallagher appears to have patched up his relationship with his brother and former Oasis bandmate Noel Gallagher after attending one of his 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' gigs.

The brothers, who famously fell out when Noel quit the band following a fight before a Paris gig in 2009, appear to have finally patched up their relationship after Liam went to see his sibling play with his new band on tour, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Liam took to micro-blogging website Twitter on Saturday to post a photograph of his Access All Areas pass to the concert.

He captioned the photograph: "Keeping it in the family...LG x (sic)"

Although it is unclear which High Flying Birds gig Liam went to, Noel and his band were performing in Milan on Saturday night.

Liam was active on Twitter throughout the week to wish older sibling luck ahead of his shows in Manchester and London this week.

One post read: "Hometown Gig Monday night, Keeping it Dangerous LG x"

Noel, 47, recently revealed he and his younger brother, who fronted the band Beady Eye until they split last year, were on speaking terms again and spoke at soccer matches when they both go to support their favourite team -- Manchester City.

He said: "I see him at the football and we talk."

  

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