Liam Gallagher Gears Up for Oasis Reunion Tour with Rocking Plans Ahead

Liam Gallagher Gears Up for Oasis Reunion Tour with Rocking Plans Ahead

Liam Gallagher is once more at the centre of the music world as Oasis prepare for their much-anticipated Live ’25 reunion tour. The tour, set to begin in July, marks the first time the band has played together since their split in 2009. Liam has been dropping updates, showing fans there’s more to come—maybe even a new album.


Back in Sync

This week, Liam confirmed on social media that Oasis rehearsals are going well. He called the sessions “spiritual” and praised his brother Noel, saying he’s been “divine” in recent rehearsals. Both brothers are choosing a more professional route—no drunken antics this time. They’ve been spotted rehearsing sober, drinking tea, and staying focused on vocal quality and performance.


Tour Dates and Ticket Buzz

The Live ’25 tour launches on July 4 in Cardiff, with more dates across Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and global stops in the U.S., Canada, Australia, South America, and beyond. Tickets sold out in minutes across Europe. With millions lining up, it’s clear the world is ready for Oasis once again.


Eye on the Future: Could a New Album Be Next?

Liam has hinted at more than just touring. In one message, he said, “if we nail this tour and be kind to one another, there could be an album.” Although he later joked that might’ve been a bit tongue-in-cheek, in a later chat he sounded more sincere. That suggests a possible return to the studio—if the tour rebuilds trust and spark.


No Interviews, Just Music

Despite the buzz, Liam and Noel are staying tight-lipped. Liam confirmed they won’t be doing interviews, citing past disputes and privacy concerns. Fans won’t get a press conference, and neither brother wants to engage in media sparring. They’re letting the concerts speak for themselves.


Sounding Strong on Stage

Recent solo shows offer hope. Liam’s earlier live album and performances were praised for his commanding vocals and energy. Fans say he’s still got that raw charisma, which bodes well for Oasis shows. And with the band focused and ready, the tour looks set to be unstoppable.


Why This Reunion Matters

Oasis holds a major place in rock history. Songs like “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” defined an era. Their return isn’t just a nostalgia trip—it’s a chance to see reconciliation and renewal. A new album would truly mark this as a fresh start.


Final Word

With the Live ’25 tour kicking off soon, Oasis is back in the spotlight. Liam’s honesty about rehearsals, hints at new music, and no-nonsense attitude toward media show that this isn’t a fleeting moment—it’s a full-blown comeback. Whether it stays at getting the band back together or evolves into new music depends on one thing: will the tour bring back that lightning-in-a-bottle Oasis magic?

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