The bassist acted with the Gallagher brothers from 1999 to his famous and bitter separation in 2009. He then was part of the Liam derived band, Beady Eye.
Bell, who was also a member of Ride and Mantra of the cosmosconfirmed his participation in the tour in a new interview with the Austrian newspaper OE24.
“I am inside and I am looking forward to”said. “We will see each other on the tour. Or rather, you will see me; I can barely see you among the public.”
His former partner is expected to join him Beady Eye and usual collaborator of Oasis And the Gallagher brothers, Gem Archer. It is also rumored that they will be part of the live band Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs On the guitar and drummer Joey Wararkerthe latter considered one of the “new faces” that Liam hinted that they would be part of the formation.
Oasis has 41 dates scheduled for 2025, starting in stages of the United Kingdom and Ireland in July before touring several continents (including two dates in Argentina in November). They will have the collaboration of Cast, Richard Ashcroft, Cage The Elephant and Ball Park Music in some shows of the tour.
Will Oasis make new music on his return?
In other news, Liam recently questioned the manager’s claims that Oasis has no intention of sharing any new material.
The manager Alec McKinlay It was news when discarding any hope of again material from the Britpop icons and affirming that they had no intention of announcing more tour dates. “This is practically the last time, as Noel made clear the press,” he said. “It is an opportunity for fans who have not seen the band see them, or at least for some of them. And no, there are no plans for new music“
In response to a fan on X/Twitter who said it did not seem “very biblical” that McKinlay discard Let’s take it day by day“
Source: Ambito

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