Oasis band members Noel Gallagher (left) and Liam Gallagher (right), during a photocall at Wembley Stadium
Liam and Noel Gallagher’s sister has spoken out about her siblings (Picture: Zak Hussein/PA Wire)

Liam and Noel Gallagher’s half-sister Emma, has spoken out, revealing she has still never met her famous siblings.

Last month Oasis announced their reunion tour and fans have been scrambling for tickets to the hotly anticipated gig.

But the hype surrounding the brothers has brought pain for their half-sister who revealed that she has never once met her famous brothers.

‘All the hype surrounding the reunion has brought a lot of it back,’ said Emma Davies, 51, whose mother had a brief affair with Tommy Gallagher, the father of Noel, 57, and Liam, 51.

Despite growing up in the same suburb of Manchester as the Oasis singers, Emma didn’t know they were related or who he father was until the mid 90s – and only after she bought the 1995 album, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?

She revealed she was in her twenties when her mother told her who her father was.

Emma told MailOnline: ‘Oasis were very big at the time. When I went round and she saw the CD she said “I think you’d better sit down I’ve got something to tell you”.

‘She said “You know I told you your dad had children – these are the children.”

‘I was completely flabbergasted. I was so taken aback. I could hardly believe it at first.

Emma Davies is Liam and Noel Gallagher's sister
Emma revealed she’d like the opportunity to meet her siblings (Picture: CHRIS NEILL)
Family portrait of the Gallagher family in the mid 1970's from left to right Noel, Paul, Liam and Mum Peggy Gallagher.
Noel and Liam grew up with another brother named Paul (Photo by Dan Callister/Liaison)

Emma revealed she has never met her famous brothers and revealed that she’s tried to get in contact with them several times.

‘I would like to meet them. Obviously, you’re going to want to meet your brothers.

She then issued a plea for them to get in contact: ‘I’ve got no bad feelings about anything – it would be great if they got in touch.’

‘I think most people who had found out they had a brother or sister they didn’t know about after many years would want to know a bit more about them.

‘But it’s hard to predict what the Gallaghers are thinking – they are famous people with loads of money and they probably think I’m nobody,’ she said.

Noel and Liam grew up with their parents Peggy and Tommy and their older brother Paul. Peggy and Tommy split when their children were young and both the Gallaghers have spoken about their turbulent relationship with their father.

When asked by the Irish Independent if he’ll ever make amends with his father Noel replied: ‘I wouldn’t have thought so, no. He doesn’t mean anything to me.

‘The bad stuff completely outweighs the good stuff. OK, he got me into supporting Man City. Thanks a lot. That’s the least you could f*****g do for me.’

Emma revealed that she’s had communication with her father and met him in Ireland in 2006 after being put in contact by a newspaper. She revealed that they have since lost touch.

Noel Gallagher and Meg Mathews with Peggy Gallagher at a party in 1999
Noel and Liam have remained close with their mother Peggy (Picture: Richard Young/Shutterstock)
Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher pose with serious expressions in a black and white promo photo
A reunion tour is set for 2025 (Picture: EPA)

With the upcoming reunion tour, Emma said she hoped she might be able to meet her half-brothers, and hoped to introduce them to her musically inclined son Jake.

‘I thought it would be another chance to meet them – I would say more for Jake now than anything because he does look like them a lot and he’s massively into them.’

Sadly she revealed they were unable to get tickets because of the prices. ‘I think the ticket prices are shocking. I would not pay the sort of money people are paying – but I wouldn’t pay £350 to see anybody. It’s crazy.’

Emma now lives a quiet life with her partner of three years in Cheshire as she wished them well with their reunion.

 ‘I’m not going to devote my life to being obsessed with Oasis – whether I’m the sister or not.

‘I wish them the best of luck with the tour – good on them I say. I will be watching in the background to see how they’re doing,’ she said.

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