Noel Gallagher, the iconic musician, has sparked excitement among fans with a recent revelation! In a radio interview, he reminisced about Oasis' epic reunion tour, 'Live '25', and hinted at a return to the studio, saying he's 'back at work'.
The legendary band's 41-show tour kicked off in Cardiff, with highlights including five homecoming gigs in Manchester, seven at Wembley Stadium, and global stops across Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. But here's where it gets controversial: at one Manchester show, Liam Gallagher dedicated a song to fans gathered on 'Gallagher Hill', defying local authorities' attempts to fence off the area. This act of rebellion captured the essence of Oasis' connection with their fans, who Noel praised as the 'best in the world'.
The tour also brought Noel's children into the spotlight, who, according to him, suddenly became interested in his work after attending the Cardiff concert. He humorously noted that they went from never seeing Oasis to witnessing 38 shows in six months, a record-breaking feat for any fan.
Noel also addressed rumors about Oasis writing a James Bond theme, stating it would be an honor but quickly shutting down the speculation. Meanwhile, Oasis announced a 'pause' after the tour to reflect on their massive success, which included a sold-out run and a new generation of fans. This pause has sparked rumors of new tour dates and music, with Liam Gallagher teasing more shows and hinting at insider knowledge.
The setlists for the tour were a hot topic, with Liam suggesting more classics could be included in the future. Interestingly, guitarist Gem Archer revealed that the original setlist had four additional songs. Adding to the speculation, a British peer accidentally hinted at an Oasis performance at Knebworth next summer, marking 30 years since their iconic shows there, only to later retract her statement.
With a new film documenting the reunion tour in the works, produced by Steven Knight of 'Peaky Blinders' fame, fans are eagerly awaiting what's next for Oasis. And this is the part most people miss: will the band truly take a break, or is new music already in the pipeline? Only time will tell, but the anticipation is building!
What do you think? Are you an Oasis fan eagerly awaiting their next move? Or do you think the band should take an extended break? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's keep the conversation going!