Liam Gallagher took aim at brother Noel for the first time on their Oasis reunion tour as fans at home have hit out at the crowd. The Gallagher brothers have returned to their beloved Manchester for a series of sold-out shows at Heaton Park.
80,000 fans have flocked to the venue to watch Oasis reunite for the first time in decades. They made their epic comeback in Cardiff last weekend, marking the start of their huge world tour.
However, it seems tension may already be brewing between the siblings despite putting their feud behind them. As he launched into Rock N Roll star, Liam quipped: "Listen up beautiful people this is going to be our last song.
"Thanks for sticking with us. I know we are difficult, but you wanna try being in the band." Despite the subtle dig, many fans at home were more worried about the crowd.

The thousands of Oasis fans at Heaton Park have come under criticism from those tuning into live streams at home. One fan fumed: "The crowd is mental, mental for not enjoying the show."
Another added: "This crowd wasted their money on the tickets." Someone else commented: "Cardiff crowd definitely was better. well seemed it." A fourth wrote: "thought the crowd would be mental here."
"More people stood around talking no appreciating what a great song probably all waiting for Wonderwall," shared another. A fan fumed: "Wtf shouldn’t be able to hear people’s convos at an oasis homecoming gig." Someone else hit out: "Fake fans," and another spat: "Noasis would have better atmosphere."
It seems Liam and Noel are doing everything they can to make sure they get through their world tour as smoothly as possible. They have been spotted leaving Cardiff's stadium separately and are reportedly staying in different hotels.
However, the same can't be said for their children who have been at the shows. Liam and Noel's kids have proved their dads differences won't carry on into the next generation as they have been enjoying the huge gigs together.
Tickets were seriously hard to come by, with some fans forking out hundreds to secure their spot. Those without tickets have gathered outside Heaton Park to try hear the huge hits from the band.
However, it seemed other wanted to try their luck at getting in without and ticket but were quickly warned by police. Manchester Evening News reporter Chris Slater said: "I’ve been told a dispersal order is in place and officers are taking details and ordering anyone suspected of trying to sneak in to leave the area. If don’t they can then be arrested."
Warnings have also been issued by show bosses for this weekend as 80,000 plus music fans descend on Liam and Noel Gallagher's hometown for each sold-out performance. The forecast has bucked the usual unpredictable weather during outdoor events, with hot weather sweeping the UK.
Bosses have relaxed their usual rules at Heaton Park and have encouraged fans to take water, suncream and hats into the venue. Although taking food and drink into the venue is strictly prohibited, those attending can, instead, take a collapsible 500ml water bottle.
READ MORE: Oasis have released new tickets for UK tour - how to buy yours if you missed out
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