After a 15-year hiatus, Oasis and their famously feuding brotherly team of Noel and Liam Gallagher, will reunite for a series of massive shows next summer, according to the Sunday Times. Per the report, Oasis will play multiple gigs at London’s Wembley Stadium and Heaton Park in their hometown of Manchester, with as many as 10 nights on hold at the former, and may also show up at the annual Glastonbury Festival as well.
The band has not confirmed the news, but Liam has posted a series of provocative comments on X over the past day, including, “I never did like that word FORMER” and “See you down the front” to a fan who replied to the original Sunday Times post.
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Oasis has not performed since Aug. 22, 2009 at the V Festival in Stafford. The brothers have frequently traded barbs in the press and online ever since.
The report coincides with next week’s arrival of a rarities-packed 30th anniversary edition of Oasis’ landmark debut album, Definitely Maybe. Released on Aug. 29, 1994, it launched Oasis as worldwide sensations and is regarded as both one of the best Britpop albums and one of the best rock albums of the 1990s. It has sold more than 8.5 million copies worldwide and features signature tracks such as “Live Forever,” “Supersonic” and “Cigarettes & Alcohol.”
Earlier this year, Liam performed the album in full for the first time on tour, a concept Noel rejected in a May 2023 interview with SPIN.
“I’m not going to perform it in its entirety on the banjo, if that’s what you mean,” he said. “I prefer to live in the moment and keep making new music. I acknowledge the past. Definitely Maybe is great and Oasis were great. It was an amazing moment in everybody’s lives, but you’ve got one life. I don’t intend to fucking live it in the past. If Liam wants to do the show, great. He’s got to make a living and all of that. Keep the fucking flame alive. It’s not something I particularly would be able to put my heart and soul into. If Oasis hadn’t fulfilled its potential, I might have a different attitude towards it. But as Oasis did everything it set out to do and more. I don’t see the point. It was a moment in time and if you missed it, tough shit. I missed the Sex Pistols and I’ve managed to get over that. So, people should get over it.”
Noel was more emphatic in a 2021 interview with The Project in Australia when he said, “people ask me that [reunion[ question on a daily basis and I can only say to you that, I just don’t feel like it. When you’re in a band, it’s an absolute compromise, so no I don’t think I could come up with an idea and then run it by four people and then six weeks later, somebody knocks it back because their cat’s got a cough. I like to march to the beat of my own drum. Oasis is done, I’m afraid.”
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