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Liam Gallagher breaks silence on Oasis reunion after they had ‘booked Wembley’

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Liam Gallagher breaks silence on Oasis reunion after they had ‘booked Wembley’

LIAM Gallagher has broken his silence after it was claimed that Oasis was set to reunite this summer.

Yesterday, it was reported that the brothers had booked three dates at Wembley Arena for a surprise July tour.

Liam Gallagher broke his silence after claimed Oasis was set to reunite this summerCredit: Getty
The brothers reportedly booked three dates in Wembley for an Oasis tourCredit: Getty

But Liam, 51, has admitted to fans earlier today that he is none the wiser about a reunion with his brother Noel, 57.

A follower on X asked Liam if a reunion was on the cards.

But he simply replied: “Nobody’s told me.”

He then added: “Maybe [they’re] getting a new singer like the dude out of Queen”, referring to Adam Lambert’s time in the rock band.

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about a thawing of relations between the brothers and a potential comeback tour.

It was revealed that the pair were very close to repairing their rift after they “booked to finally take the stage together at the London stadium on July 8, 9 and 10”.

But unfortunately the gigs won’t be going ahead this summer after it was reportedly “cancelled”.

“An Oasis reunion has been hoped for for years. This year would have been the big moment, 30 years on from their debut album Definitely Maybe,” a source told the Mirror.

“But until now, no one has known how close Liam and Noel came to making it a reality. It doesn’t get much closer than booking Wembley, and their teams were devastated when it all collapsed yet again.

“But the fact they made it to that point shows there’s a will on both sides. The hope is it will be a case of not if, but when.”

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Liam and Noel famously fell out in 2009 bringing their band Oasis to an end – with Noel quitting hours before the band were due to perform on stage.

At the time, he released a statement saying that he could no longer work with his brother.

Throughout the years, the brothers have subsequently taken aim at each other via headlines, interviews and social media.

In October 2023, it was revealed that Liam would embark on a major stadium tour – with or without Noel.

He will perform every track on 1994’s Definitely Maybe and some of their other greatest hits during the summer shows.

The source confirmed: “Liam is convinced he can recreate the magic of the first Oasis album, whether or not Noel is with him on stage. 

“He’s played songs like Rock ‘n’ Roll Star with his new band and the crowd erupts.”

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He will be performing at a number of locations across the UK including Leeds, Belfast, Glasgow and Reading this summer.

The star is also set to perform at Manchester’s Co-Op gig later this month.

Fans were hoping the brothers were on the road to repairing their riftCredit: Getty
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