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Liam Gallagher Hints at Completed Oasis Album

Liam Gallagher has teased fans with a potential new Oasis album, claiming it is finished, as the band prepares for their reunion concerts in 2025. The anticipation mounts following the success of their reissued debut album.

Published on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 5:17 PM

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Liam Gallagher has stirred excitement among Oasis fans by teasing a potential new album for the legendary Britpop band, claiming it is already finished. This announcement comes amidst the band's much-anticipated return to the stage, with a series of concerts scheduled for July and August 2025 across the UK and Ireland, marking their first performance together since their split in 2009.

The speculation began when Gallagher took to social media, responding to inquiries from fans about a new Oasis album. In one exchange, he responded affirmatively, writing, "Yep it's already finished," and in another, he cryptically added, "It's in the bag mate fuck the air". These comments have quickly fueled hopes for new material, despite Gallagher's signature lightheartedness that often accompanies his online presence.

Earlier this year, in April, Liam hinted about the possibility of recording a new album in November. These rumors gained traction when Noel Gallagher was spotted entering a recording studio soon after the reunion announcement. He had previously signaled a shift away from an acoustic album to focus on a more assertive rock sound, further igniting fan excitement.

Additionally, Liam expressed his disappointment over ticket sales for next year's tour, acknowledging the fans who were unable to secure their spots. "I’m seriously gutted for people that can’t get tickets. I want to celebrate this biblical moment with everyone," he stated.

Moreover, the band's 1994 debut album, 'Definitely Maybe', celebrated its 30th anniversary with a reissue that returned to the No. 1 spot on the UK album chart, a testament to the band's enduring legacy. This resurgence has fans eager for new content from the group. For further details, visit NME.

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