Noel Gallagher has talked about an Oasis reunion, according to photographer Kevin Cummins. Could a one-off gig happen soon?

Noel Gallagher has apparently discussed an Oasis reunion—despite publicly denying any plans.
His longtime friend and rock photographer Kevin Cummins revealed that the two recently spoke about a potential comeback.
The conversation happened during a football match at Etihad Stadium. There, Noel allegedly talked about doing just one Oasis gig.
According to Cummins, “If Oasis reformed, they would only have to do one gig because it would be telecast worldwide.”
That single concert could be a massive pay-per-view event, streamed to millions, maybe even billions, across the globe.
Liam Gallagher recently claimed that money is already on the table for an Oasis reunion. He continues to say it’s bound to happen.
While Noel publicly denies any offers, Cummins‘ comments suggest he may be considering a one-time event.
He told The Quietus: “They could do another Knebworth, play to billions, and not need to do it again.”
Noel Gallagher reportedly sees one concert as enough. Everyone would have it recorded on their phones anyway.
Still, he expressed concern about the modern concert experience.
He said, “There would be 200,000 people watching through their phones.” That, he feels, changes the excitement of live music.
Noel added, “We were the last band where you could go to a gig without everyone taking pictures.”
This possible one-off reunion might finally settle the constant speculation surrounding the band.
It could also offer a nostalgic moment for fans who’ve waited over a decade to see Oasis live again.
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