British rockstar and Oasis co-frontman Liam Gallagher opened up about how the band’s reunion tour saved his life.
The rocker, 53, took to X on November 9 and shared how the highly anticipated reunion tour changed him for the better.
“Oasis saved my life, it’s about time I sorted my nappa [head] out,” Liam wrote. “I know how much this means to people, so stopping drinking, smoking, and snorting Gary baldies are sacrifices that needed to be made thems the rules MCFC.”
Liam Gallagher Inspires Oasis Fans
Many Oasis fans took to the comments to share their thoughts about Liam’s latest post.
One fan wrote, “Well done, Liam. You’re doing really good and staying healthy. I’m so happy the band got back together.”
Another proud fan commented, “Honestly, as a fan, I couldn’t be prouder! You’re a true idol, and I’m sure everyone around you feels the same. So many sincere congrats.”
Someone added, “I applaud your decision. You know there’s no turning back, not even to gather momentum. You’re stronger than all that, Liam! You’re a great bloke! And you’re getting more handsome every day.”
Meanwhile, some fans expressed their appreciation for the band, praising their music and the lasting impact they’ve had over the years.
One fan wrote, “Oasis changed many of us, in other ways, too,” while another chimed in, “Oasis saved our lives, man. Thanks a lot!”
Someone commented, “Do you guys know what you’ve done? Really know? The impact on people’s lives. Oasis is not just a band; this is more than music. This tour has changed my life. No back story needed, but I’m back to me! The gigs, the music, the people. Reminders of the 90s! Forever grateful.”
Liam’s Journey to Sobriety
Speaking with The Guardian in 2017, Liam opened up about his drug and alcohol use in the past. The Oasis rocker told the outlet that if he could live his life over again, he’d “maybe rein it in on the drugs and drink.”
Liam also admitted that he no longer uses recreational drugs “as much as I used to.”
“I’ve got a bit of discipline. But yeah, every now and then, it depends what’s going on,” Liam added.
In March, Liam told fans on X that he’s “not interested in the booze at the moment” and that he’s “had enough.”
Liam joined his brother, Noel Gallagher, and the rest of the band for the “Oasis Live ’25” tour in July, with shows running through November 23.



