Oasis fans have exciting news to celebrate: Liam Gallagher has confirmed that the iconic band has recorded a new album, marking their first original release since 2008’s Dig Out Your Soul. This announcement comes alongside plans for a major reunion tour, “Oasis Live ’25,” set to take place across the UK and Ireland next year. Liam revealed the album is “already finished” in a candid exchange with fans online, even humorously describing it in one word: “TURDOS” .
Additionally, Noel Gallagher is receiving recognition beyond music, as his portrait will be added to the permanent collection of the UK’s National Portrait Gallery, solidifying his place among cultural icons .
These developments mark a significant comeback for Oasis, a band whose influence spans generations, with a new wave of young fans engaging with their legacy online. Their reunion could reignite Britpop’s global appeal