Liam Gallagher Teases Potential New Oasis Album Amid Reunion Tour Plans
Liam Gallagher has reignited speculation about a new Oasis album, suggesting that successful upcoming reunion shows could pave the way for fresh material. Interacting with fans on social media platform X, Gallagher stated, “I reckon we nail this tour and be kind to one another there could be an album. This is what real bands do; let’s just take one step at a time.”
This statement follows the announcement of a global reunion tour in 2025, marking the first time Liam and his brother Noel Gallagher will perform together since Oasis disbanded in 2009. The tour is set to commence in Cardiff on July 4, 2025, with additional dates in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin.
Earlier this year, Liam had teased the possibility of new music, claiming that a new Oasis album was “already finished.” However, he later clarified that these comments were made in jest, stating there was “no Oasis album in the making.”
Despite these mixed signals, Liam’s recent remarks have reignited hope among fans for new material. He emphasized the importance of the band’s dynamic, suggesting that mutual respect and successful performances could lead to recording new songs. He also expressed his desire for the tour to be a success, aiming for fans to leave the shows “as high as a kite.”
The reunion tour has already generated significant excitement, with reports indicating that tickets for the UK and Ireland dates sold out rapidly. The prospect of new music adds to the anticipation, though no official confirmation of an album has been made.
As rehearsals are set to begin in spring 2025, fans eagerly await further updates. Liam’s comments suggest that the future of new Oasis material hinges on the success of the tour and the brothers’ ability to maintain a harmonious relationship.
For now, the focus remains on the upcoming performances, which promise to be a significant event in the music world. Whether these shows will lead to new recordings remains uncertain, but the possibility has certainly reignited enthusiasm among Oasis fans worldwide.