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31 October 2024, 13:55
The Oasis frontman responded to a fan who asked when there would be due news of their reunion shows in Brazil and Argentina.
Liam Gallagher has given fans an update on when they can expect to see more Oasis reunion dates announced.
The frontman and his formerly estranged brother Noel first confirmed their reunion back in August, sharing a host of dates in the UK & Ireland. With the promise of taking Oasis Live '25 all around the world, they've since gone on to confirm shows in North America and Australia, with dates in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Melbourne and Sydney so far.
However, when chastised for a fan for keeping the people waiting over news of shows in Brazil and Argentina, the Manchester rocker replied: "Very soon".
Very soon
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 31, 2024
It seems that Liam wants to take his time over the reunion and he's hinted he'd like to continue touring and working with his brother long after 2025.
Asked by a fan earlier this month if he feels like "retirement is inevitable" after Oasis Live '25, he said: "I’m up for carrying on but it’s not just down to me".
I’m up for carrying on but it’s not just down to me
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 22, 2024
Asked if specifically if he will continue with his solo career after the mammoth dates, the 52-year-old rocker responded: "Nope I’m gonna be on my best behavior on this tour and hopefully Noel will see my potential and he’ll write some RnR and I’ll sing them and that’ll be that if not I’m of on holiday for 30 years" (sic).
Nope I’m gonna be on my best behavior on this tour and hopefully Noel will see my potential and he’ll write some RnR and I’ll sing them and that’ll be that if not I’m of on holiday for 30 years
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 22, 2024
The Supersonic icons have confirmed Richard Ashcroft and Cast as the special guests for all of their UK & Ireland dates, which seem a fitting move considering the artists links to the band.
Cast frontman John Power has shared his reaction to be asked to open for the Britpop legends and said he believes the string of shows will be looked back on like the band's iconic Knebworth gigs.
He told NME: "It’s not about yesterday, these shows are going to be about 2025 and creating the myth of tomorrow. Hopefully 20 years from now, people will be talking about this tour like they talk about the legend of Knebworth or whatever.”
Cast also joined Liam on his Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary dates this year and the Alright singer believes Noel and Liam's upcoming shows will be just as "positive" and as well organised.
"The Liam ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour ran like a well-oiled machine," he told the outlet. "The vibe backstage was so positive. The same thing will happen with Oasis. Everyone involved in this tour wants to be there. Everyone has been through all the things you can talk about with rock’n’roll, and we all got through it.”
The Walkaway singer added: "There's no room for negativity, and I already know that for everybody involved. It’s going to be a beautiful thing. All the bands are going to be rolling on seamlessly and it’s going to be electric."
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