Liam Gallagher has once again used Twitter to mock his older brother Noel, this time for not being invited to perform alongside Sir Paul McCartney at Glastonbury Festival.
The former Oasis bandmates have had an explosive relationship since their epic fall out in 2009 and it seems the siblings are no closer to putting their feud behind them.
49-year-old Liam is currently on a world tour and took to Twitter on Sunday (June 26) to share his excitement for his gig in Glasgow, writing: "CMON GLASGOW LG x"
A fan then asked the rocker for his opinion on Dave Grohl joining the former Beatles bassist for his performance at Glastonbury, with Liam using it as an excuse to rip into his 55-year-old brother.
He replied: "Yeah buzzing bet the little fellas devo he didn’t pass the audition ouch."
Some people were quick to point out Liam also didn't perform alongside Macca, with one person writing: "You didn't pass the audition even to be @ the stands."
Another commented: "You didn't pass it either."
However, other fans seemed to be on Liam's side, with many sharing laughing emojis. One person even said: "Liam doesn't do auditions you mug."
Liam further trolled his brother as a fan Tweeted a sign which read: "Noel fingered my dogs a*****e" and asked Liam for his thoughts.
He said: "Wouldn’t put it past him the little weirdo."
Noel did perform at Glastonbury, playing alongside his band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. He performed some new songs, as well as some Oasis classics.
Addressing the crowd, he said: "I'm gonna play you a few more tunes that you don't give a f*ck about!"
Noel then added: "But if you stick around, after that, f*cking hell! There's gonna be a lot of happy people in bucket hats!"
The crowd went wild as he played Whatever, Wonderwall and Thank You For The Good Times.
Noel's performance came as festival goers were preparing to watch Paul McCartney headline the show, with the 80-year-old singer-songwriter becoming the oldest star in history to take to the iconic Pyramid Stage.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, 53, flew in from the States to join Paul on stage. It was the first time Dave had performed in public since his bandmate Taylor Hawkins' sudden death back in March.
Taylor passed away while Foo Fighters were on tour in Colombia.
Dave showed fans his new tribute to Taylor — a large 'T' tattoo on the back of his right hand. He pointed to the new ink during a set with Bruce Springsteen who also guest starred in the performance.
Once they finished performing, Sir Paul said: "Love you Dave thank you man we all love ya. Ladies and gentlemen one more time – Dave Grohl."
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