Liam Gallagher Suggests Oasis Reunion After 15-Year Break
Liam Gallagher Suggests Oasis Reunion After 15-Year Break
Liam Gallagher has seemingly confirmed the long-rumored Oasis reunion for next summer, 15 years after the band's split due to a bitter feud between him and his brother Noel Gallagher.
Reports suggest that Liam and Noel’s relationship may have improved, with plans for about 20 shows in two cities next year. Liam's recent post on X, “See you down the front,” adds weight to the speculation.
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The Times reports that industry insiders are confident the reunion is imminent, coming 15 years after their final performance at the V Festival in 2009. The band is expected to perform at Heaton Park in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London, with potential plans for a Glastonbury headlining slot.
Oasis, formed in 1991, became a defining force in the Britpop era, dominating the UK charts with their albums *Definitely Maybe* and *What’s the Story) Morning Glory?* Their popularity endures, with 21 million listeners on Spotify.
The band's breakup was triggered by a physical altercation between the Gallaghers before a 2009 Paris concert, leading to Noel’s departure. While the brothers have not performed together since, Liam’s recent solo tour, featuring *Definitely Maybe*, was met with great enthusiasm. Liam has been more open to a reunion, and Noel's potential motivations might include financial considerations following his recent divorce. If confirmed, this reunion could be the highlight of summer 2025, offering a Britpop revival after Taylor Swift's anticipated dominance in 2024.
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