Noel Gallagher has spoken of the "dreadful" final year of Oasis.

The influential Manchester band split in 2009 after an altercation in Paris between Noel and his brother Liam, just before the band were due to play Rock en Seine festival.

"It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight," Noel said at the time. "People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."

Earlier this week, the musician expanded on his thoughts surrounding the split.

"The last tour was not happy. The other fella is trying to rewrite history that it was all f**king great. It wasn't," Noel told the Daily Star, as reported by New Music Express.

"It was a f**king dreadful last year of Oasis. You get one shot at life. Why be unhappy? Whether it be in your personal or professional life, why? You're just wasting a precious thing."

Noel's comments come after Liam announced the Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary tour on Monday.

Due to take place in June 2024, the UK tour would see Liam celebrate the band's milestone 1994 album with former Oasis guitarist Bonehead - performing shows in Sheffield, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin.

According to a post from Liam on X/Twitter, Noel was approached but refused to play the upcoming tour.

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