Liam Gallagher Becomes Grandpa as Oasis Tour Rolls On

Liam Gallagherhas entered a new chapter — the 53-year-old frontman ofOasis Touris now a grandfather. The announcement comes during the massive Oasis Live ’25 Tour, proving that, even amid world-stadium spectacle, life moves quietly and powerfully. And for fans tracking every move of the band, it’s yet another layer of story that elevates this reunion beyond mere nostalgia.

Quick Answers
- Who?Liam Gallagher, alongside his daughter Molly Moorish‑Gallagher and her partner, footballer Nat Phillips.
- What?The birth of his first grandchild, a baby boy named Rudy.
- When?The Instagram announcement arrived on 11 October 2026, though privately the baby was born in September.
- Where?The band is currently on its global reunion tour (Asia leg coming up).
- Why it matters now?Because the Gallagher family milestone coincides with the band’s return, making this more than a personal footnote — it ties into the tour narrative.
- Ticket update:Upcoming shows remain listed at TicketsAtlas.com — buy verified, avoid resellers.

The News Itself
Molly Moorish-Gallagher, 27, revealed in an Instagram post that she and West Bromwich Albion defender Nat Phillips had welcomed a son, Rudy, in September, with the public announcement made on 11 October. While Liam hasn’t issued a full statement, the family appears united — his former partner and Molly’s mother, Lisa Moorish, shared comments of joy beneath the post.
Given Oasis’s whirlwind tour schedule, the timing is striking: as the band plays to tens of thousands, the frontman’s personal life hits a fresh milestone. It’s not just about the music for one of Britain’s best-known rock families — it’s about evolution, reconciliation and legacy.
Oasis Live ’25 Tour Context
The tour remains a global phenomenon. Launching in July atCardiff’s Principality Stadium, the run has broken records and expectations.
Amid this, guitaristPaul ‘Bonehead’ Arthursrevealed he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will step back from selected shows (includingSeoul, Tokyo, Melbourne and Sydney) tofocus on treatment. The band’s public response underscores the tight-knit nature of this reunion.

Fans at recent shows have noted electrifying crowd reaction: at Manchester’s Heaton Park (July) the singalong waves and old-schoolpogo zonesreturned full force. Set-lists remain largely faithful to the classics — “Live Forever”, “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back In Anger” — but the context, the familial undertone, the health updates, all add texture.
AsTicketsAtlascontinues to cover show-by-show reviews, those nuances become important for fans tracking not just songs but mood, line-up and moments.
Family & Fan Reaction
The social media response has been warm. Molly’s Instagram post included photos of baby Rudy resting, and proud dad Nat Phillips holding the newborn beneath a sign reading “We adore you.” A local Irish news outlet playfully noted:“Some might say… he’s a grandad now!” when referring to Liam.
Fan communities on X and Instagram responded with red-heart emojis and nostalgic throw-backs to Gallagher-family moments. One X-user wrote:
“From Oasis gigs to nappies — proud for Liam #GrandadGallagher”
(Attribution: fan tweet)
Even as the news of his grandson breaks, fans still post set-photos, queue-pics and band-shots — the union of personal and professional makes this moment resonate.

Here’s why this isn’t just another celebrity birth story. Oasis’s return already sits in the realm of rock-history moments — two brothers, a famously fractious band, back together, playing globally. Add to that a frontline family milestone and you have a story about time, connection and continuity.
Liam becoming a grandfather while the band plays to massive crowds suggests a new phase: the man behind the voice, the legend, now thinking legacy beyond the stage.
For fans who’ve followed the Gallagher saga since the ’90s, this feels like a chapter closing and opening at the same time. The tour isn’t just “come back” — it’s reconnection. And on the family front, it suggests healing, growth and something quietly powerful: passing on.
Tickets & Tour Info
The next major stop on the tour:Seoul, South Korea, scheduled for21 October 2026(venue: Goyang Stadium).
FAQs
The next scheduled stop isSeoul, South KoreaonOct 22, 2026. For late changes and set times, keep an eye on our live blog at TicketsAtlas.
Yes. Noel is part of the Oasis Live ’25 lineup. Any changes will be listed on TicketsAtlas and the official channels.
Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs is taking a planned break during parts of the tour while focusing on treatment. Dates vary by leg; we’ll flag each city page if he’s out for that show.
Expect the pillars: “Rock ’n’ Roll Star,” “Wonderwall,” “Live Forever,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” plus rotating deep cuts. Encores and order can shift by city.
Use official listings or trusted partners. Start atTicketsAtlas.com. Avoid screenshots, confirm buyer protection, and double-check seat sections before you pay.
Most venues open gates 90–120 minutes before showtime. The main set typically runs about 95–110 minutes, not counting support. Always check your city’s info page for final timings.
