Once again the fans of Oasis They are excited and have the means. In the last few hours, the English media The Sunday Times opened the door to the return of the legendary Manchester band to the stage in 2025. The expectation intensified when hours later, Liam Gallagher He posted a message on social media that sparked joy among the public.
Rumors have started to circulate after the apparent improvement in the relationship between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagherwhose conflict led to the group’s dissolution in 2009.
As journalist Jonatha Dean wrote in The Sunday Times on Saturday, “Noel and Liam Gallagher appear to have sorted out their differences and, if the truce holds, will perform mass concerts in London and Manchester’s Heaton Park in 2025“.
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See you down the front you big fanny
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) August 24, 2024
Oasis’ return: will it be in 2025?
The source of this statement would be “music industry experts“, so the news has generated more questions than answers. It is also rumored that Oasis could be the headliner of the next edition of Glastonbury.
According to published The Sunday Times, Oasis could be preparing to offer a series of 10 shows at Wembley in the English summer of 2025, to which they would add one more performance in the hometown of its founding members in Manchester.
Speculations have reached their peak when the very Liam Gallagher responded on the social network X (formerly Twitter) to a user who was talking about the return of Oasis.
“See you in the front row…” wrote Liam Gallagher in response to a fan’s comment. The message raised hopes among fans for the Manchester band’s return next year.
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Honest to me I’ve not heard a peep
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) August 25, 2024
A few hours later, another fan of the band asked Liam if the rumours of Oasis’ return are true, to which he replied: “Honestly, I haven’t heard a peep.“.
In 2024, Liam Gallagher assured on his social networks that Oasis would never come back, and that we had to accept it. “We are not going back, we all have to get over it for our mental health” he said. However, following the news published by The Sunday Times yesterday, his responses have not been as forceful.
If true, the concert would take place 30 years after the release of his album. (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (from 1995), while the probable confirmation of the meeting is given almost simultaneously with the celebration of the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe (1994), the debut album of the brothers’ band Noel and Liam Gallagher.
The rumors grew even more last Friday, when in the middle of his show he showed up Half The World Away as follows: “It is a very interesting situation we find ourselves in.”
This track was originally sung by Noel, and at a show in Sheffield earlier this year, Liam dedicated the song to his brother.
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