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Exclusive Noel And Liam In Separate Hotels After Bust-Up

Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher checked into different hotels last night after a rumoured spat.

The brothers had played Aberdeen's Exhibition and Conference Centre over the weekend before heading to Glasgow one day in advance of their two sell-out gigs at the city's SECC.

The brothers were both initially booked at a plush west end hotel, but decided to change plans at the last minute.

Noel chose to keep to the original arrangement and arrived shortly before 8pm at his exclusive hotel.

But Liam opted to stay outwith the city boundaries, in a stately home where he could roam free in the private grounds. Later, he had a boozy night out at an Indian restaurant in Glasgow city centre.

Arriving at his hotel in a blackedout limo and laden with shopping bags, Noel said: "My brother is not here with me tonight. He's chosen to stay at a different hotel."

When asked why, he shrugged and refused to explain.

But an insider said: "Noel and Liam have had their differences in the past and this time they made it clear that they didn't want to stay in the same hotel. They've had some sort of argument and plans had to be changed as Liam requested a hotel miles away from his brother.

"It seems typical of Oasis's fiery relationship."

Noel seemed relaxed on his arrival and said he was excited about performing his shows at the SECC.

Although he had taken a private jet home in between his two Aberdeen gigs, Noel spent most of yesterday in Edinburgh with his fiancee Sara MacDonald.

Noel, who was wearing a long stripey scarf, a brown leather bomber and jeans, told the Record: "I've spent the day in Edinburgh visiting my in-laws and I've been shopping.

"It was very nice and has put me in agreat mood for my gigs in Scotland.

I always enjoy playing here."

Meanwhile, singer Liam revelled with seven friends, including his manager and drummer, at Glasgow's Cafe India.

Liam ordered a chicken korma with extra coconut and drank a number of double vodka and lemonades.

He even popped outside for a quick smoke.

Fellow diner and Record columnist Tam Cowan was startled to spot Liam and his party.

Tam said: "Liam was stoating about with his band and roadies, and was in a very genial mood."

Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk
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