
Oasis Reunites After 16 Years – But Liam Gallagher Isn’t Happy About the Leak
It’s happening. After years of speculation, public feuding, and the occasional glimmer of hope, Oasis is officially reuniting for a massive 2025 tour, bringing one of Britain’s most iconic rock bands back to the stage. For fans who have clung to every rumor and whisper of a reunion, this is nothing short of a miracle. But in true Oasis fashion, drama has already reared its head.
As anticipation reached a fever pitch, details about the lineup for the tour were allegedly leaked, much to the frustration of lead singer Liam Gallagher. While Noel and Liam sharing a stage again is the main event, NME recently reported that the reunion would also feature original rhythm guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs and lead guitarist Gem Archer, both key figures in the band’s latter years. However, Liam took issue—not with the lineup itself, but with how the information got out.
Taking to social media (as he often does), Liam lashed out at the supposed ‘inside sources’ who spilled the details to the press, throwing out a characteristically blunt challenge to NME: “Tell me who your source pots are that keep giving you info about OASIS and I’ll give you an exclusive interview about up n coming OASIS tour. You can have it all but how much do you want it.” If anyone thought time had mellowed Liam Gallagher, think again.
But for all the rockstar attitude, the real story here is the fact that Oasis is back. The reunion will see them play massive venues, including two nights at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on August 31 and September 1, bringing their anthemic catalog back to life for a new generation of fans. If their 2025 return is anything like their ‘90s heyday, expect explosive performances, relentless energy, and an audience that sings along so loudly you might not even hear Liam himself.
Yet, one can’t help but wonder: Will the Oasis brothers actually keep it together? Their split in 2009 was more than just a falling-out—it was a public meltdown, culminating in Liam and Noel airing years of resentment in interviews, Twitter spats, and even legal threats. The big question now is whether this reunion is a genuine fresh start or just another chapter in their decades-long feud. And if history is any indicator, we should be bracing for fireworks.
One thing is for sure—whether Oasis is back for good or just for a victory lap, this tour will be legendary. With the band’s story now set to be immortalized in a reunion concert film produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, it’s clear that Oasis isn’t just reliving the past; they’re rewriting their legacy.
For longtime fans, this is the moment they’ve been waiting for. And for Liam? Well, if there’s one certainty in the Oasis universe, it’s that he’ll always have something to say about it.