Robbie Williams says he would open for Oasis despite decades-long rivalry

Robbie Williams said that despite a decades-long feud, he would open for Oasis (Isabel Infantes/PA)
Popstar Robbie Williams has said he would open for Oasis despite a longstanding feud between the musicians.
The rivalry allegedly began more than two decades ago, which saw the 90s Britpop stars, Liam and Noel Gallagher from Oasis and Williams, exchange insults at each other, including a challenge made by the Rock DJ singer at the 2000 Brit Awards Ceremony to fight Liam.
The feud, however, appears to have subsided with Williams saying that despite not being friends, they are not âenemiesâ.

Speaking to ITV News, Williams said: âI would open for Oasis. In this moment that theyâre having right now, they are omnipresent and they are the peak Zeitgeist.
âI canât compete with that. So I would, I would open for Oasis.
âWeâre not exactly friends, but I donât think weâre enemies.â
The comments come as Oasis are preparing to set off for their North American leg of their Oasis Live â25 world tour.
He also told the broadcaster that he would not give his children phones, describing them as a âdrugâ.

He said: âThey donât have phones. Theyâre not going to have phones for as long as humanly possible. And you know theyâre gonna go, they are at school, other people have phones, why canât I have a phone? Tough.
âThatâs as simple as it is. Iâm 51, I canât deal with the corrosive nature of the internet and things. It hurts me. It ruins my day.
âHow can I give this drug to a 12-year-old? How can I give this drug to a seven-year-old? Itâs abuse.â
Prior to launching his solo career, Williams was part of the boyband Take That which was behind the hit songs
, and .He left the group in 1995 and released his chart-topping debut album
in 1997.Other number one albums by the singer include
(1998), (2000), (2002), (2005) and (2006).The singer set off for his Britpop tour in May in support of his upcoming album with the same name, which is due to be released on October 10. Williams plays Dublin's Croke Park this weekend.