It's been a long time since Oasis performed live. But despite a 16-year layoff, singer Liam Gallagher can confidently predict that when he and brother/guitarist Noel Gallagher reunite on stage next year for their first tour since 2008, not only will there be no cobwebs, will dare again. any young band out there to stand with the family.
“A ridiculous question was asked yesterday so OASIS will be as good as you once were because when the bands get back together there it's not as good,” Liam wrote on X on Sunday (November 10). “I said listen here C–T even on our bad day we'll still wipe the floor with the majority of bands out there BUMBACLART LG x.”
The famously fighting brothers – whose disdain for each other often resulted in them going back and forth on and off the stage in the good old days – have buried the hatchet and plan to hit stadiums around the world next year for the first time since 2008- 2009 World tour.
The tour is set to kick off on July 4th with the first of two shows at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, UK, followed by a string of UK/Irish dates in mid-summer before the brothers head to North America in late August for shows at Toronto, Chicago, New Jersey and Los Angeles before heading to Mexico in September and then back to London for their 6th and 7th dates at Wembley Stadium.
The tour will continue with a series of autumn concerts in Australia, followed by recently announced shows in South America, starting with two stops at Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as shows in Chile and Brazil.
At the time of publication, it was unclear whether Oasis would release any new music – or perform new songs – on the tour. In September, a fan asked if there would be a new album, to which Liam Gallagher said:album-its-already-finished-3791619″ target=”_blank”>Yes, it's already over.” He later echoed the answer when another fan asked what he thought of older songwriter brother Noel's new tunes. “album-3809373″ target=”_blank”>OverwhelmedLiam said. Oasis' most recent album was in 2008 Unearth your soul.
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