Noel and Liam Gallagher reportedly set to star in huge trainer ad

Noel and Liam Gallagher are reportedly planning a huge ad campaign for adidas to coincide with their comeback tour.
“Noel and Liam have made no secret of their love for adidas. This advert will be inspired by their 2008 image,” the source said.
“It will feature Noel and Liam wearing adidas at landmark gigs such as Knebworth and Glastonbury,” they added.

In 2019, Liam collaborated with the brand for a pair of trainers, to coincide with the release of LP Why Me? Why Not?. And Noel has also worked on two sets of shoes for the brand.
The Standard has contacted representatives of adidas, Noel and Liam for comment.
It comes as the brothers will reportedly earn an extra £20 million from their reunion tour after landing a huge merchandising deal.
The rockers’ hotly-anticipated Live ‘25 tour kicks off in Cardiff in July, before going global with shows in Japan, Argentina, the US, and Brazil.
The brothers have reportedly secured a multi-million pound agreement with Warner for the rights of their image to be used on a wide range of merchandise that fans can buy at concerts, The Sun reported.
They are also believed to have taken legal protections to stop counterfeit sellers trying to flog unofficial merchandise such as clothing, books, and even paintbrushes.
The musicians reportedly filed for sole rights at the Intellectual Property Office last month to trademark the black and white photo they used to announce their reunion.
“Oasis have secured a massive deal for their merch this summer as they know everyone is going to want something to remember the shows by. They have already started working on an extensive merchandise range after signing a very lucrative deal for it last year,” a source told the outlet.
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“But now they are massively cracking down on fake merch because it could seriously put a dent in their profits unless they make moves now to stop it.
“They have made it clear that they won’t be taking any nonsense and will use the full extent of the law if they find anyone selling unofficial products featuring the new photo of the brothers together.”
The Standard has contacted representatives for the Gallaghers for comment at the time.