Original Oasis drummer buries hatchet in emotional shout-out 25 years after exit
- Tony McCarroll, former drummer of Oasis, publicly praised the Gallagher brothers for their upcoming reunion tour, almost 25 years after his exit from the band.
- Tony sued Oasis for royalties before settling for £550,000, leading to mixed feelings between him and the band, but he now hopes to join the reunion tour.
- Oasis's reunion is expected to attract over 70,000 fans to Cardiff's Principality Stadium, as Noel and Liam Gallagher resolve their long-standing conflict.
- Tony announced his own tour for this spring, where he plans to discuss his experiences in Oasis and their early successes throughout his career.
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Original Oasis drummer buries hatchet in emotional shout-out 25 years after exit
Oasis’ original drummer has shared a rare message to his former bandmates (Picture: James Fry/Getty Images) Former Oasis bandmate Tony McCarroll surprised fans with an emotional shout-out to the Gallagher brothers almost 25 years after his dramatic exit. Tony, 53, left — or was asked to leave — in April 1999, replaced soon after by Alan White, who remained with the group until 2004. Things became even messier when the drummer then sued Oasis ove…
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