EXCLUSIVE Australian musician reveals the insane amount he paid to 'become' Liam Gallagher...

amid Oasis reunion shock READ MORE: Oasis are set for £50m payday to reform as part of world tour amid Noel's £20m divorce By Stephen Bisset For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:33, 27 August 2024 | Updated: 02:35, 27 August 2024 e-mail View comments With chatter about an Oasis reunion reaching fever pitch, one Aussie musician has revealed the staggering cost of 'becoming' Liam Gallagher . Darren Spiby, who takes on the role of Liam in Oasis tribute band NOASIS, has revealed he has spent an eyewatering $200,000 to emulate the iconic Brit rocker. Since forming the tribute band in the UK in the mid-90s, Darren says that he has spent a staggering $120,000 on lookalike clothes including Adidas Spezial parkas, trainers and bucket hats worn by the Wonderwall hitmaker.

The band also dropped $25,000 on rare guitars including a rare Union jack guitar, the same model as Noel's and painted in the colours of Noel's treasured Manchester City. The high-value shopping list doesn't end there either, with a further $13,000 spent on a scooter, registered as 'Lyla' after the Oasis 2005 hit, and $5,000 on a custom-made wig from Italy . The band even spent $12,000 recreating the iconic album cover for Oasis' seminal 1997 album Be Here Now, including renting a Rolls Royce and a 3-metre phone box.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Darren said that while his attention to detail may not be easy on the hi.