Liam Gallagher has announced a potential Oasis reunion concert to support the NHS during the coronavirus crisis.

The bold plan includes his brother Noel Gallagher, but Liam stated it will happen with or without him.
The singer tweeted that he was “sick of pleading” and demanded a reunion with all money going to the NHS.
He described the event as a “biblical” comeback for the fans and health workers alike.
Liam’s tweet read: “Rite sick of pleading begging etc. No more olive branches — I DEMAND an Oasis reunion after this is all over, all money going to NHS. C’mon you know — as we were, LG x”
Later, he added: “Wanna clear a few things up — Oasis gig for NHS charity. Not just about me and Rkid.”
He clarified he wants the entire original lineup — including Bonehead, Guigsy, and Tony McCarroll.
Fans quickly showed their excitement online, pleading for the reunion to become a reality.
Some reminded Liam that even a partial lineup would be enough for them to buy tickets.
Others questioned if Noel Gallagher would ever agree to it, given their long-running feud.
The rivalry between the Gallagher brothers has remained intense since Oasis broke up in 2009.
Despite various solo successes, fans have continuously hoped for a comeback.
Liam Gallagher previously extended olive branches, but now he’s demanding action.
He insists the event would be strictly for charity, honouring NHS heroes.
Whether or not Noel accepts, Liam plans to make it happen.
He tweeted: “I can do it without him if I have to, I don’t care. I’m doing it for the NHS.”
With the world in crisis, fans see this as the perfect time for the band to reunite.
Hope remains strong that the iconic group may finally share the stage once again.
Source: The Sun
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