Liam Gallagher responds to the Hello setlist controversy, confirming the Oasis reunion tour will still roar to life.
Liam Gallagher responds directly to worried fans, crushing rumours that the Oasis reunion tour will drop Hello. The frontman posted his assurance on X after a headline sparked the Hello setlist controversy.
An online report claimed the song faced removal because it references disgraced glam‑rocker Gary Glitter. Fans immediately asked for clarification, and Liam Gallagher responds again with emphatic confidence.
“We’ll be playing HELLO trust me,” he wrote, ending speculation in trademark blunt fashion. The tweet instantly restored excitement ahead of the Oasis reunion tour opener in Manchester this July.
The Oasis reunion tour begins in the U.K. before sweeping Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Promoters have already added extra nights after record ticket demand.
Hello opens the 1995 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? and usually explodes first in Oasis live sets. Removing it would reshape the way many fans experience the comeback night.
Gallagher insists that energy matters more than lyrical references once the band strides onstage. He therefore keeps the classic cut in place, rewarding long‑time supporters. people.com
Away from music, Liam and Noel still avoid joint press sessions, preferring separate chats to dodge intrusive questions. That strategy, revealed last year, helps them focus on rehearsals rather than old feuds.
Industry watchers expect the Oasis reunion tour to rank among 2025’s biggest rock draws. Merchandise featuring the Hello lyric is already trending on official stores.
For concert‑goers, the message remains simple: arrive early, sing loud, and shout “It’s good to be back.” Liam Gallagher responds once more every night when those opening chords crash through the PA.
With rumours silenced, the Hello setlist controversy now fuels anticipation rather than doubt. See you down the front when the Oasis reunion tour storms your city.
Source: Radio X
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