Liam Gallagher is ready for reunion tour after 30 years since debut

Liam Gallagher is ready for reunion tour after 30 years since debut

Liam Gallagher is ready for historic reunion tour to mark 30 years since ‘Definitely Maybe’ came out.

Liam Gallagher is preparing a major stadium tour for next summer.
He will reunite with Bonehead (real name Paul Arthurs) to perform every track from 1994’s Definitely Maybe, along with other Oasis greatest hits.

A source close to Liam confirmed he is fully committed to the tour.
Though the door remains open for Noel Gallagher to join, insiders say that reunion is still uncertain due to unresolved personal issues.

Liam Gallagher is ready for historic reunion tour to mark 30 years since ‘Definitely Maybe’ came out.

The Brothers’ Ongoing Rift

Oasis split in 2009 following a fallout between the Gallagher brothers.
In recent months, Liam Gallagher expressed hopes for Noel to reach out and reconcile.

However, Liam, who could reportedly earn £10 million from the tour, recently joked to friends:
“Who needs Noel?!”

Recreating the Magic of Definitely Maybe

A source close to the Gallagher family revealed:
Liam is convinced he can recreate the magic of Definitely Maybe, with or without Noel.
He’s performed tracks like ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Star’ with his new band, and the crowds go wild.”

Possible Stadium Venues

Potential venues for the anniversary concerts include:

  • Wembley Stadium
  • Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium
  • Newcastle’s St James’ Park

Knebworth Success Inspired Solo Confidence

Sources also stated that Liam Gallagher’s confidence to tour solo grew after last summer’s success.
He sold out two nights at Knebworth, proving his ability to headline massive shows alone.

Source: Daily Mail

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