Rumours of an Oasis reunion have been circulating within the Manchester music scene, with Liam Gallagher dropping hints on social media of a potential comeback. Liam, along with his brother Noel, formed the Britpop band in the 1990s, which disbanded in 2009 following a fallout. The current speculations suggest a more credible reunion this time, with talks of gigs at Manchester’s Heaton Park and a ten-night stint at Wembley next summer.
As anticipation grows, discussions with local authorities are said to be underway, with the possibility of a headline act at Glastonbury also being considered. Gallagher fans are eager for a potential announcement as the 30th anniversary of the band’s debut album approaches. Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher has praised Liam’s vocal talent, hinting at a positive relationship between the brothers.
Adding to the reunion buzz, Liam’s son, Gene, believes there might be a chance for an Oasis reunion next year, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the band’s second album. These developments have captivated fans, who hope for a tour commemorating the iconic albums and the band’s legacy.
While previous reunion rumours have failed to materialise, sources suggest a major reveal may be on the horizon, teasing fans with the possibility of seeing the iconic band back together on stage. The Manchester music scene is certainly buzzing with excitement as the potential for an Oasis revival seems closer than ever before.