Liam and Noel Gallagher seen together for first time since Oasis announcement
Liam and Noel were pictured as they headed to a working men's club together
Rock's reunited brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have been seen back at work together for the first time since announcing their huge Oasis reunion last year.
Liam and Noel were both spotted arriving at a working men's club in Newington Green, London on Friday.
The Oasis legends were said to be filming promo for their upcoming tour, as well as shooting scenes for a new Adidas campaign.
The brothers were all smiles as they arrived on the set in separate cars, with both Liam and Noel wearing Adidas trainers.
Noel sported shaded and a bright blue bomber jacket, while Liam was all smiles wearing a trademark green parka style jacket.
They were joined by a huge team, many carrying Adidas shoes and fashionwear into the shoot.
Burnage's finest Liam and Noel sent fans into a frenzy after announcing their Oasis comeback last year, which will now span a huge world tour across 2025.
It will all kick off on July 4 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, before heading to Manchester for their huge homecoming gigs at Heaton Park with audiences of 80,000 fans across five nights.
Speculation has been mounting among fans about whether Oasis will stage any secret warm up gigs ahead of their live return this summer.
The Stone Roses famously played smaller gigs in Warrington before their epic comeback at Manchester's Heaton Park back in 2012.
But Liam was quick to shut down those rumours on his Twitter account saying "No warm up shows".
The Gallaghers have also been playing their cards close to their chest around sharing ANY further details surrounding the shows.
There has been no official announcement on who will be in the full Oasis band lineup, although it is widely rumoured that fellow original bandmate Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs will join Liam and Noel on stage.
What we do know is the confirmed support acts for the UK and Ireland gigs in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Dublin and Edinburgh in the summer.
Wigan's finest Richard Ashcroft will be joined by Liverpool indie legends Cast as the guest stars on the tour.
Oasis has faced criticism from some quarters for not including up-and-coming bands to the line-up. But Liam Gallagher hit back at those critics saying on his X account: "To all the folk who are crying about us not showing love to the young bands and not letting them support there's LEVELS to this game and I'm afraid 99 p cent of ya are way off."