Liam Gallagher hints Oasis Reunion Tour won’t be their last

Liam Gallagher hints Oasis Reunion Tour won’t be their last

Liam Gallagher hints the Oasis reunion tour isn’t the end. Fans could see the Gallagher brothers perform together beyond 2025.

Liam Gallagher has hinted that Oasis might not stop after their long-awaited reunion tour.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the Oasis comeback show in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.
It marks the first time the Gallagher brothers will perform together in 16 years.

So far, 19 shows across the UK and Ireland have been announced.
The tour will continue through North America, Asia, Australia, and South America.
The final concert is scheduled in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 23.

But fans believe more concerts may follow the tour’s finale.
This optimism comes after Liam tweeted, “Yeah staying together,” in reply to a fan.
The fan had asked if anything was better than Oasis reuniting.

The band’s once-turbulent dynamics appear to have mellowed.
Now in their 50s, the Gallagher brothers seem more united and composed.
Instead of booze, they now focus on tea, especially during rehearsals.

Liam confirmed on social media that there’s “no time for drinking.”
He added, “We’re professionals,” showing a more serious attitude to rehearsals.
They recently rehearsed Cigarettes and Alcohol in a secret London location.

Bandmates Bonehead, Gem Archer, Andy Bell, and Joey Waronker are also involved.
Insiders say their performances are in sync and full of energy.
“They’re excited to get going,” a source close to the band said.

Liam drinks tea to warm up his voice before singing.
He said he avoids drinking both before and the night before gigs.
“The voice don’t handle that any more,” Liam explained.

Noel Gallagher, 58, also cut down on drinking last year.
He admitted, “I’m going to try and get off the booze.”
This cleaner lifestyle could extend the band’s time together on stage.

While nothing’s official, the future of Oasis looks promising.
Liam’s comment suggests that this reunion is just the beginning.
Fans around the world might soon enjoy more from Oasis.

Source: The Sun

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