Oasis, Liam Gallagher
People · 6h
Liam Gallagher Assures Skeptics That Oasis Would 'Wipe the Floor' with Most Other Bands on Their Worst Day
With Oasis set to head out on a reunion tour in 2025, Liam Gallagher has claimed the British rock duo would "wipe the floor" with other bands on their worst day in a post on X (formerly Twitter) from Sunday,
thelineofbestfit.com · 8h
Liam Gallagher on the quality of Oasis comeback shows: "we’ll still wipe the floor with majority of bands"
Oasis are coming together for a reunion tour in 2025 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their second album, What's The Story (Morning Glory). Cast have recently been announced as support for the Oasis tour alongside the band's longtime friend Richard Ashcroft, who is joining the tour as main support for all shows.
Exclaim! · 6h
Liam Gallagher Claims Oasis Reunion Won't Suck: "We'll Still Wipe the Floor with the Majority of Bands Out There"
You heard the man! Oasis sold out the entirety of their 2025 North American reunion tour, and have recently announced a South American leg. Elsewhere in his Twitter dispatches, Liam has claimed that they've already finished a new album, and that he was "blown away" by Noel's songwriting.
Metro · 1d
Liam Gallagher fires back at ‘ridiculous’ question over Oasis reunion tour
As the Oasis tour creeps closer, the pressure is mounting on Noel and Liam Gallagher to put on an impressive show. After the huge announcement earlier this year, fans have been scrambling for any extra information, including possible new music.
The Mirror · 1d
MTV EMAs: Liam Gallagher vows Oasis will 'wipe the floor' with other bands next year
Liam Gallagher was honoured along with Manchester at the MTV Europe Music Awards, where Taylor Swift was the big winner, collecting four awards. Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher was named Best Rock act, ahead of the group’s much-anticipated reunion next year.
Yahoo · 7h
Liam Gallagher Dismisses Anyone Questioning if Oasis Can Still Rock
Liam Gallagher is continuing to set expectations for the Oasis reunion sky high as only he can. Yesterday, on the musician’s favorite platform, Twitter, he unprompted put on blast some anonymous nonce (we have to assume) who had the gall to ask him the “ridiculous question”: “Are Oasis gonna be as good as you once were because when sone [ sic] bands get back together there [ sic] not as good.
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