Oasis Reunion Confirmed? Liam Gallagher Hints at Summer 2025 Comeback

Oasis Reunion Confirmed? Liam Gallagher Hints at Summer 2025 Comeback

Liam Gallagher, the outspoken frontman of legendary Britpop band Oasis, appears to have confirmed long-rumoured plans for a reunion next summer. Following reports of a reconciliation between him and brother Noel, the band's guitarist and songwriter, Liam took to X (formerly Twitter) to post: "See you down the front."

This cryptic message comes on the heels of reports in *The Times

newspaper, which cite industry insiders as convinced that Oasis will indeed reunite for a string of live performances. The news marks a significant turning point for the band, with the proposed gigs set to be their first since their final show at the V Festival in 2009, fifteen years ago.

Speculation is rife that the band will perform at both Heaton Park in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Whispers have also emerged about a potential headlining slot at the Glastonbury Festival, the UK's biggest and most prestigious music event.

Oasis, formed in 1991, rose to prominence in the late 1990s, becoming synonymous with the "Britpop" movement that swept the UK music scene. Their debut album, *Definitely Maybe*, set a record for the fastest-selling debut album ever, while their second offering,

(What's the Story) Morning Glory?*, cemented their status as Britain's biggest rock stars. Even 30 years on, their popularity remains strong, with over 21 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

The Gallagher brothers' notoriously turbulent relationship reached its peak in 2009, culminating in a physical altercation backstage at a concert in Paris. This led to Noel quitting the band, ending their musical partnership. While Liam has consistently expressed his desire to reunite with his brother on stage, Noel has appeared more reluctant. However, recent speculation suggests that his expensive divorce last year may have played a part in his change of heart.

Regardless of the reasons behind the rumoured reunion, Oasis's return to the stage, if confirmed, is set to be the biggest music event of the summer. While Taylor Swift dominated 2024, 2025 is poised to be the year of Britpop's triumphant comeback.

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