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Liam Gallagher pictured for first time since Oasis reunion news as he returns to UK

Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has been spotted for the first time since the band confirmed their comeback at the end of last month.

The singer was spotted walking his rescue dog, Buttons, on a common in the southwest of England, following a recent break in the south of France.

The sighting comes just days after Liam caused a stir on social media as he addressed fans for the first time since the controversy over ticket prices for the huge reunion tour. Not one to shy away from controversy, the younger Gallagher brother told one fan to "shut up", which reignited a debate online about the general sale debacle a few weeks ago.

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In the pictures released today, Liam can be seen wearing a trademark parka to shield him from the elements, as well as a cap and matching trainers. It's the first time the singer has been photographed publicly since announcing the return of Oasis.

In late August, the Manchester-born musician that he and brother Noel would be reforming the 90s Britpop outfit as part of a newly announced 2025 world tour. Millions attempted to secure tickets for 17 UK and Ireland shows at venues including Heaton Park and Wembley, but the group faced backlash over dynamic pricing which saw tickets originally priced at £148 surge to £355 in some cases.

The Oasis Live ‘25 tour was the biggest concert launch ever seen in the UK and Ireland, with over 10 million fans from 158 countries queuing to buy tickets. Last week, the band added two more shows to the bill with extra London Wembley gigs taking place on September 27 and 28.

Addressing the backlash, an invitation-only ballot ticket sale strategy will be implemented for the two

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