Liam Gallagher teases that he’s “blown away” by music Noel has written for new Oasis album
The frontman has been dropping hints about a new record in recent months
by Damian Jones · NMELiam Gallagher has teased that he’s been blown away by the music his brother Noel Gallagher has written for a potential new Oasis album.
No new record has yet been officially confirmed by the band, but Liam has been teasingly tweeting about a new LP over the last few months.
In September, when one fan asked “Is it true that Oasis will have a new album???”, Liam replied: “Yep it’s already finished.”
Another reply came to a tweet asking whether a new album was “in the air”, to which he said, “It’s in the bag mate fuck the air”.
Now, when asked by a fan what Liam thinks of the new songs Noel has written for Oasis he replied: “Blown away”.
While Liam is known for being light-hearted and flippant on X, and his tweets fall well short of any official confirmation, he does have form in leaking clues to news before it becomes public knowledge.
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He did, for example, tweet about the photoshoot he was doing with Noel ahead of the return announcement, and hinted at the band playing some big Manchester shows, before anything was made official.
He also initially teased the band’s reunion and their UK and Ireland 2025 tour dates before both were officially confirmed.
More recently, he teased that both Richard Ashcroft and Cast could potentially support Oasis, both of which again ended up becoming official.
A comment back in April also resurfaced after the comeback announcement, in which he suggested Oasis would be recording a new album in November and that Noel was spotted heading into a recording studio after the Oasis announcement, with some also pointing to the fact that the singer-songwriter publicly announced he was scrapping an acoustic album earlier this year in favour of a more “defiant rock record”.
Elsewhere, the Edenbridge Bonfire Society recently burnt an effigy based on the Ticketmaster Oasis fiasco.
During the tumultuous sale for the legendary band’s UK and Ireland shows, some fans were disappointed to find ticket prices were impacted by the dynamic pricing policy upon accessing payment pages.
More recently, it was confirmed a new law may be introduced in the UK that requires music and sports events to tell fans maximum prices at the beginning of a ticket-buying process. It follows Britain’s Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy condemning dynamic pricing and calling for a review of the policy.
Last week, Oasis also announced that they will be cancelling thousands of tickets to their upcoming UK 2025 reunion tour that have been sold via resale websites.
Meanwhile, Oasis have confirmed when they will be revealing the details of their 2025 South American reunion tour dates.