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Liam Gallagher seemingly teases Oasis reunion tour announcement date

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Liam Gallagher appears to have teased the date of a major announcement regarding the future of Oasis.

Rumours have been swirling in recent days about the possibility of an Oasis reunion announcement being imminent, and now a comment from Liam on social media has added more fuel to the fire.

Early on Sunday morning (August 25), the singer responded to a post on X that asked, ‘Liam reunion dates when?”

Liam’s answer appeared was potentially very revealing: “Nxt Friday,” he wrote.

However, in another reply to a fan asking, “You’re getting everyones hopes up with all your wind ups about reunion, just say it aint happening”, Liam said, “Your winding yourselfs up I’ve said NOTHING”.

Whether next Friday (August 30) will reveal Oasis reunion dates is not entirely clear. But the timing – and countless fan tweets leveled at him – definitely makes his answer tantalizing for diehards. In another tweet today, Liam adds another vague tweet to the discourse: “I never did like that word FORMER”.

In response to a fan asking the meaning of his tweet, he responds: “You tell me man”.

All this comes just a day after The Times reported that Oasis may be preparing to play a string of 10 shows at Wembley Stadium in the summer of 2025, as well as a major hometown show in Heaton Park, Manchester.

Oasis are also rumoured to be potential headliners for next year’s edition of Glastonbury Festival. If true, the set would come 30 years after the release of their seminal 1995 LP ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’.

The rumours have grown more after Liam teased an “interesting situation” in regards to rumours of an Oasis reunion at his Leeds Festival performance.

During his main stage performance on Friday night (August 23), Liam played ‘Half The World Away’, and in introducing the song, he said: “It is very interesting init? It is a very interesting situation we’ve found ourselves in.”

That song was originally sung by Noel, and at a show in Sheffield earlier this year, Liam even dedicated the song to his brother.

Noel too appears to have been softening his tone towards Liam and his former band in general in recent weeks. In an interview to mark the 30th anniversary of ‘Definitely Maybe’, the guitarist was full of praise for his brother’s talents.

“I can’t sing ‘Slide Away’ and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ and ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Star’ and ‘Columbia’ and all that,” he said. “I mean I can do it but it’s not the same. It’s the delivery or the tone of his voice and the attitude. I don’t have the same attitude as him.”

He went on to liken their respective voices to drinks: “Liam’s is a shot of tequila, right, and mine’s half a Guinness,” he said. “Mine’s half a Guinness on a Tuesday. It’s alright. Liam’s is ten shots of tequila on a fucking Friday night.”

Noel also seemed to praise his brother’s current work, saying: “What he did was inspire the kids at the front to do something, do you know what I mean? ‘If he can do it I can do it’. And he’s still doing that now.”

Speculation about an Oasis reunion has been rampant for some time, with Liam saying earlier this year that Noel was “still playing hard to get”, and also claiming that he would send his brother a box of chocolates as an apology for being “really mean” to him around the time of Oasis’ split in 2009.

There were reports that dates had been booked for an Oasis reunion at Wembley Stadium this summer, but that never materialised.

Noel has discussed the possibility of an Oasis comeback in an interview with NME, adding that the reason why it hasn’t happened yet was because there had “never really been a serious offer about ‘The Big O’ getting back together”.

Gene Gallagher – Noel’s nephew and Liam Gallagher’s son – previously weighed in on the Oasis debate, and explained in a new interview that his dad wants the reunion to come to fruition.

Oasis’ final show took place at V Festival in 2009.

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