Oasis Reunion Hopes Reignite As Liam Gallagher Drops Cryptic Hints

As Oasis approaches the concluding stretch of their reunion tour, Liam Gallagher is once again fueling fan excitement with his trademark cryptic remarks. The band is set to begin its final South American run on November 15 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, yet Liam’s recent online interactions suggest that the story may not be over just yet.
During a fan Q&A on X, one user asked Liam whether he felt sad about the tour nearing its end. The singer known for his mischievous online presence responded, “I’m not actually as I know things you don’t know.” When a curious fan pressed further, Liam simply replied, “Google it.” These teasing exchanges, combined with past comments, have intensified speculation that the band may extend the reunion into next year. Fans are especially hopeful for a special run of shows marking the 30th anniversary of the band’s historic Knebworth concerts, which drew 250,000 people in 1996.
Despite the mounting excitement, Liam also urged some restraint. When asked if his remarks were “code” for a 2025 tour especially after hinting that the reunion was “only starting” he responded, “Next year might be a little enthusiastic.” Still, the singer firmly rejected suggestions that the reunion was merely a money grab, calling such claims “fake news.” He insisted, “Everybody knows we’re in it for the people and the good vibrations.”
As of now, Oasis has not officially announced any additional tour dates beyond their scheduled final performance at MorumBIS in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 23. Representatives for the band have yet to comment, leaving fans to parse Liam’s enigmatic online persona for clues. Coverage of Oasis news continues on platforms such as the official Oasis website, music outlet NME, and entertainment hub Rolling Stone.
Liam has nevertheless continued stirring excitement during the reunion run. Just last week, he told Australian fans, “You’ve got a lovely f–king country. See you again.” And in response to fans complaining about omitted favorites from the setlist, he cheekily reassured them: “Chill Winston it’s not even HALF TIME yet it’s a tour of 2 half’s.”
Beginning July 4 at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, the reunion tour delivered a powerful return to form, with a five-night residency at Manchester’s Heaton Park, followed by sold-out dates in London, Edinburgh, Dublin, North America, Mexico City, South Korea, Japan, and Australia. As the band now heads into South America, Liam’s hints—combined with the tour’s overwhelming success continue to bolster hopes that Oasis’ long-awaited reunion is far from finished.
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