Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher’s ex wife Patsy Kensit has shared a stern four-word statement about the band’s long-awaited reunion tour, which kicks off tonight in Cardiff
Patsy Kensit dodges tense Liam Gallagher question with blunt four-word statement(Image: FILE)
As Oasis prepares to take the stage in Cardiff for their long-awaited Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour, Liam Gallagher’s ex-wife Patsy Kensit has made one thing clear; she’s not getting involved.
The actress, 57, who was married to Liam from 1997 until their split in 2000, walked the red carpet this week for the West End opening of Fawlty Towers, where Good Morning Britain caught up with her.
With her arm in a sling, Kensit was asked whether she planned to attend any of the reunion shows, which marks the first time Liam and brother Noel have performed together since 2009.
She was quick to set boundaries. “My 24-year-old son is gonna be there, and gonna have a lovely time, great for him to see all of that,” she shared. “I’m happy for his dad, I think it’s a wonderful thing, but I won’t be attending.”
Patsy Kensit and Liam Gallagher were married from 1997 until 2000(Image: Getty Images)
When pressed further on how the feuding brothers might hold it together for a full tour, Kensit shut the topic down altogether. “I think I’ve said enough now about that. I send only love and light,” she said firmly.
Last year, as rumors of a reunion swirled, Kensit posted a message on Instagram, distancing herself from the narrative. “I will say no more than this I am really happy for Liam and Noel. I’m sure the tour is going to be thrilling and I send nothing but love and light to them both… No more questions it was 25 years ago.”
Her reluctance to revisit the past likely stems from her tumultuous history with the Oasis frontman.
Patsy says she won’t be attending Oasis’ reunion tour(Image: REX/Shutterstock)
In a previous interview with the Mirror, she opened up about the highs and lows of their relationship. At the time, she said: “We just clicked on every level. He was protective and loving. When we were together there were fireworks, and a chemistry that lasted to the end.”
However, the reality behind the scenes was far less romantic for the actress. “I cried every day for three and a half years… The first week we were living together he went AWOL. I’m just realising now that isn’t normal… I gave the most I’ll ever give. I’m gutted it didn’t work out.”
As for the band itself, tensions may still be simmering. A source close to the tour revealed that as rehearsals began, they didn’t go smoothly as hoped. “Liam barely even stayed for the first eight songs before leaving the rehearsals early, and Noel continued on his own,” a source revealed.
The former couple split in 2000(Image: Getty Images)
Oasis’s long-awaited reunion tour, Oasis Live ’25, storms back into stadiums tonight debuting on July 4–5 in Cardiff, then heating up Manchester’s Heaton Park with four nights in July.
They will then play London’s Wembley for another four dates in late July and early August, before performing at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield for three mid-August shows.
Liam and Noel will wrap up the UK & Ireland leg at Dublin’s Croke Park across two nights. After that, the brothers take their iconic Britpop anthems worldwide, touching down in arenas across North America, Asia, Australia, and South America through November.