Let us remember that the brothers have been at odds so far Noel and Liam Gallagher they last performed on stage together in 2009. Their return after a 16-year break under the banner “Oasis Live ’25 World Tour” was hailed as one of the biggest concert events of this year.
In total, there were 41 performances in the UK and Ireland, North and Central America (USA, Canada, Mexico), Asia (South Korea, Japan), Australia and South America (Argentina, Chile, Brazil).
What’s next for Oasis? A clear declaration from Liam Gallagher
Fans have repeatedly asked the musicians about their next plans and whether there is room for new Oasis albums. Even though earlier artists were confused about the answer, now Liam Gallagheraddressed this issue more specifically on the X platform.
“Honestly, I don’t see the point,” the singer replied when asked about new music. “It won’t be as good as the old songs. I’m quite happy singing the old songs. Let me live in nostalgia,” he said.
Rumors have it that the musicians do not rule out the idea of creating an album that would be a compilation of their greatest hits. As a person close to Oasis recently admitted, the brothers are perfectly aware of the needs of their fans and know that there would be demand for their next album.
Will Oasis return to the road?
The most realistic thing, however, is the return of the Gallagher brothers to the stage. It has been said for some time that the band plans to continue their performances in 2026. Liam Gallagher, when asked what he wanted for Christmas, replied: “A European tour,” adding that it would be epic.
Concert line-up apart from the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher complemented by musicians previously performing in Oasis: Andy Bell (bass), Gem Archer (guitar) i Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs (guitar) and American drummer Joey Waronker (including Beck, REM, Roger Waters, Atoms for Peace). They also supported them on stage Christian Madden (keys), Steve Hamilton (saxophone), Joe Auckland (trumpet) i Alastair White (trombone). During concerts in Asia and Australia, Paul Arthurs (he was undergoing treatment for being diagnosed with prostate cancer) was replaced by Mike Moore.