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BRIT Music Executives Trying To Reunite Oasis

By MusicRooms on 10/02/2010
Music executives are trying to reunite Oasis at the BRIT Awards next week. Oasis
Music executives are trying to reunite Oasis at the BRIT Awards next week.

Organisers of the prestigious music ceremony have invited feuding brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher to the event with hopes they will resolve their differences and agree to reform their band. A £14,000 table has been reserved for the rockers, but Liam, 37, and Noel, 42, are reportedly refusing to attend if the other does.

The brothers haven’t spoken since Noel quit the band minutes before they were due onstage at a Paris music festival last August. Both have refused to confirm whether they will attend the BRITs, leaving organisers panicking over whether to hold their table or not.

"Liam and Noel have still not spoken since they split,” a source to British newspaper The Daily Mirror. "Things are so bad that Noel is moving into a new house at the moment and is so off radar, Liam doesn't even know the address.

“Every day the BRITs are on the phone checking to see if they are coming, but there is still no answer from either of them. It's as if one is waiting for the other to crack and apologise. Liam's thinking he'll leave it until the last minute and will decide if he's going on Tuesday, which is the day itself.

“This is a live TV show. There is no way bosses can keep an entire table empty, waiting on the off chance that they will rock up. Apart from the fact they will lose out on £14,000 worth of unused tickets if they don't turn up, a big empty table will look terrible on the TV."

While Liam is leaving his decision to the last minute, Noel is reportedly planning to make a guest appearance at Kasabian’s concert on the same night, snubbing the awards show entirely.

Oasis’ (What's The Story) Morning Glory? is up for Best British Album of the last 30 years at the awards ceremony, which will take place at Earl’s Court in London on February 16.

 

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