Oasis reunion: Liam and Noel Gallagher announce comeback hours before announcement

Liam Gallagher performs Live Forever at Reading 2024

Fifteen years after they broke up in chaos, record-breaking British pop band Oasis appear to be on the verge of a reunion.

The band, led by Manchester brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, made the announcement at 8am on Tuesday, August 27, which is widely expected to herald a reunion.

Oasis, known for hits such as “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Champagne Supernova,” split in 2009 after a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

Since then, the Gallagher brothers have been separated, and a reunion seemed unlikely for a long time. Both Liam and Noel have continued to release music through their own projects, Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.

Liam Gallagher at Reading 2024
Liam Gallagher at Reading 2024 (BBC)

However, in recent months there have been a number of hints that a comeback could be imminent, with Liam’s set on Sunday at Reading Festival convincing many fans that a reunion was imminent.

On Sunday evening, the Gallagher brothers and the band’s official Instagram account shared a message dated August 27 at 8 a.m.

See below for the latest updates on the upcoming Oasis reunion…

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Is today the day the world will witness? The big Oasis announcement is now less than two hours away, so here you go independentMark Beaumont of Life in Danger reminds us why now, now, is the perfect moment to reunite:

Kevin PerryAugust 27, 2024 06:30

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Liam Gallagher has long expressed his belief that Oasis should never have split up in the first place. In 2017, he said: The Independent“I’d rather be in a band,” said The Biz music editor Roisin O’Connor shortly after the release of his debut solo album. “We should have never broken up, but I certainly don’t yearn for that, you know what I mean? I needed that four years ago, but I certainly don’t need it now. I’d rather be in a band – a band that makes the same kind of noise as Oasis.”

“I miss being in a band with my brother. But that’s not going to happen.” Here’s the full interview:

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The Gallagher brothers continued to play Oasis hits during their time away, but they tended to perform only songs they sang themselves. Here’s Mark Beaumont’s review of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds at Glastonbury Festival 2022, during which he notes that Noel “sticks to the vocal chorus and soaring chants – ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Whatever’, ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’, ‘Half the World Away’.”

Kevin PerryAugust 27, 2024 05:09

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One reason Noel Gallagher might be looking to regroup is that he has been single again since last December, and announced at the time that he was ready to return to ’90s-style partying.

Kevin PerryAugust 27, 2024 03:07

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Earlier this year, Liam Gallagher and former Stone Roses guitarist John Squire sat down with The IndependentLaura Barton of S discusses her collaborative record Liam Gallagher John Squire.

At the time, Liam was quite candid about his brother. “I haven’t seen him in a long time, man,” he said. “But I think he was at my mom’s house last weekend. He seems fine, man. He seems happier in his own skin. Shocking surprise.”

He added that he feels like “all the olive branches I had are gone. I don’t have any left,” but said that if Noel reached out to him, he would be very happy. “One hundred percent. He’s my brother, and I love him.”

Read the full interview here:

Kevin PerryAugust 27, 2024 02:00

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Could Noel Gallagher have overcome his reluctance to reunite with Oasis because he’s unsure how long he has left? The 57-year-old songwriter recently predicted he’d be “lucky” to make it to 60.

“Just because Jagger can do 103 doesn’t mean everyone can do it,” he joked.

Kevin PerryAugust 27, 2024 01:05

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Liam Gallagher headlined the Reading Festival yesterday, playing Oasis’ classic 1994 debut album Sure maybe Completely.

Our correspondent Mark Beaumont was there to witness it, writing: “As a clock ticks across the screens from 2024 to 1994, Liam Gallagher appears on a stage decorated with giant renderings of objects from Sure maybe “The cover – a hanging globe, a picture of Bakharash, two giant flamingos. ‘Liam’s home, Bonehead’s home,’ he says, referring to Oasis guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs on guitar as the ‘rock and roll star’ begins his classic push for greatness. The punk set that follows – which includes the entire first album plus a selection of singles – is a Gallagher dream, delivered with just the right amount of vulnerable chutzpah, and after years of online urging and button-pushing for an Oasis reunion, there’s a certain joy. It’s an air of great reward that he’s finally got.”

Read the full review here:

Kevin PerryAugust 26, 2024 23:15

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With anticipation building for tomorrow’s announcement, here’s our music editor Roisin O’Connor on why the hype is completely justified: “But no other rock band of their era really compares when it comes to this narrative arc: humble origins, difficult childhood and rise to global fame. Partying, excess. And then the fallout from Romulus and Remus in 2009, when Liam confronted his brother in a backstage room at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, wielding Noel’s guitar “like an axe”. Now, it seems a reconciliation has begun.”

Kevin PerryAugust 26, 2024 22:14

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