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Liam Gallagher responds to Matty Healy’s calls for Oasis to reunite: “Who made him the boss of time?”

Matty Healy had called on the Gallagher brothers to “grow up” and “headline Glastonbury”.

Liam Gallagher and Matty Healy

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Liam Gallagher has responded to comments made by The 1975’s Matty Healy, who claimed that Oasis should “grow up” and reunite.

Liam and Noel Gallagher have been famously feuding for over a decade now, with Oasis coming to a halt back in 2009.

In an interview with Tom Power which went live earlier this month, the frontman of The 1975 called on the brothers to “grow up” and “headline Glastonbury”. He said, “What are Oasis doing? Can you imagine being in potentially – right now, still – the coolest band in the world, and not doing it because you’re in a mard [fight] with your brother?”

He continued, “They’re men of the people, and they’re sat around in, like, Little Venice and Highgate, crying over an argument with their brother. Grow up! Headline Glastonbury! Have a good time! Have a laugh!”

Replying to a Tweet in which Liam Gallagher had shared he’d booked a skiing holiday, a fan questioned, “About your return… Matty Healy says you’re just wasting your time and you should stop being like children… What do you think?”

Gallagher comically responded, “It’s our time to waste who made him the boss of time[?]”

Healy isn’t the only artist who’s been encouraging the brothers to reconcile – Brian Coxon of Blur (who are set to reunite at a Wembley Arena show in July this year) also said of their Britpop rivals last year, “Just need Oasis to do it. Knock those brothers’ heads together.”

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