Noel Gallagher spoke for the first time after the announcement Oasis reunion tour , Live'25 . The guitarist also commented on the group's return and on his brother, vocalist Liam Gallagher .

In an interview with talkSport , Noel said he was impressed with the reach of the tour and that it's still difficult to put his feelings into words. Furthermore, the Englishman stated that all the performances have had great energy, as has the reaction from the fans.

“I’m completely blown away. It’s hard to put into words, actually. Every night is the audience’s first night, so every night has the same kind of energy. It’s incredible. I’m usually at a loss for words, but I can’t express it right now. At the first show, I seriously underestimated what I was getting myself into. I’ve done countless stadium shows before, but I don’t mind saying my legs turned to jelly about halfway through the second song,” he commented [transcription via Billboard ].

Regarding his brother, Gallagher said he's proud of him and that Liam is "killing it." The musician stated that he had forgotten how humorous his younger brother was, and that at the end of the tour they will sit down to talk.

“It’s great to be back with Liam, and just doing this again. I think when everything is finished, we’ll sit down and reflect on it, but it’s great to be back in a band with Liam. I’d forgotten how funny he was. He’s killing it. I’m proud. I couldn’t do that stadium thing like he does. I kind of look around and think, ‘You know, congratulations to you, man.’ He’s been incredible,” he continued.

Noel Gallagher and the country he's eager to perform in on the Oasis reunion tour.

The guitarist mentioned Argentina, which, according to him, is one of the five best places to play in the world. The group will perform in Buenos Aires on November 15th and 16th, before arriving in São Paulo for two shows at the Morumbi Stadium on November 22nd and 23rd, concluding the tour.

"We've played there a few times, and Argentina is undoubtedly among the top five places to play in the world," he concluded.

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