Liam Gallagher Teases a Possible Reunion
Oasis fans were sent into a frenzy when Liam Gallagher took to X (formerly Twitter) with a cryptic post: “I never did like that word FORMER.” This statement has fueled speculation that the legendary rock band might reunite for a series of concerts in 2025. The band’s lead singer further ignited hopes by replying to a user on X under a post from The Times and The Sunday Times, which reported that Liam and his brother Noel Gallagher had settled their differences. His reply? “See you down the front…”
A 10-Night Run at Wembley and More?

According to The Sunday Times, Oasis is reportedly planning a 10-night run at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, along with additional shows at Heaton Park in Manchester. This would mark the first time the Gallagher brothers have shared the stage since their last performance at the V Festival in Stafford in August 2009.
Mixed Signals from Liam Gallagher
Despite the tantalizing hints, Liam Gallagher has been sending mixed signals about the reunion. When an X user posted a screenshot related to the rumors, Liam replied, “News to me.” In another exchange, when a fan asked about the reunion dates, he teasingly responded, “Nxt Friday.”
A Return to Mark a Milestone?
A potential reunion would coincide with the 30th anniversary of Oasis’s debut album, Definitely Maybe, released in 1994. The album, followed by the 1995 smash hit What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, catapulted Oasis to global fame. The band became synonymous with hits like “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” solidifying their place as one of the best-selling bands of all time.
The Breakup: A Decade of Feuding
Oasis, formed in Manchester in 1991, disbanded in 2009 after Noel Gallagher’s abrupt departure. The Gallagher brothers have had a tumultuous relationship, marked by public feuds and jabs at each other. In a 2019 appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show, Liam reflected on the split, admitting that perhaps his rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle contributed to the fallout. Meanwhile, Noel shared his perspective on Skavlan in 2022, stating that leaving Oasis was inevitable as he sought happiness beyond the band.
The Legacy of Oasis
Despite their turbulent history, Oasis remains one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, with over 75 million records sold worldwide. Their influence on rock music is undeniable, and a reunion would undoubtedly be one of the most significant events in music history.
Conclusion: Will We See Oasis Back on Stage?
As fans eagerly await official confirmation, the possibility of an Oasis reunion continues to capture the imagination of music lovers worldwide. Whether the Gallagher brothers can set aside their differences and bring the band back together remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the world will be watching.