Oasis split rumours rebuffed

Oasis “will die” before they split up, according to band insiders who have moved to scotch rift rumours.

Oasis “will die” before they split up, according to band insiders who have moved to scotch rift rumours.

The band sparked rumours they were set to break after they were forced to pull out of the second night of the Virgin Media V Festival when singer Liam Gallagher contracted viral laryngitis, amid rumours he and brother Noel had been involved in a bust-up.

But the ‘Live Forever’ singer’s sister-in-law insists they will continue.

Former All Saints star Natalie Appleton – the sister of Liam’s wife Nicole – said: “Oasis will die before they split up – they’re going to go on forever until they are old men.

“The rumours are absolute rubbish. Even in his sick bed Liam was vowing to get back on stage.

“We were all hoping to go down to V together but sadly it didn’t happen. The guys were so devastated. Liam watched from his sick bed.”

Snow Patrol stepped in to headline the event and were one of three acts - including Keane and MGMT - to pay tribute to the absent group by covering their hits and Appleton says the sickly singer was delighted by their efforts.

She added to Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper: “Liam was so happy that Snow Patrol and Keane sang some of their songs. He thought that was brilliant.

“He really wanted to keep the spirit of the festival alive and was so impressed. That’s all everyone wanted – a good singalong.”

Earlier this week, Gallagher apologised to fans who were left disappointed by the group’s absence from the festival.

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