Liam Gallagher Admits Oasis Need to ‘sit Down and Discuss’ Whether They Can Carry on Tour

Key Highlights

  • Oasis plans to discuss their future after the current tour.
  • The band is set for two final shows in São Paolo, Brazil.
  • Possibilities of European dates and Knebworth House performances are discussed.
  • Liam Gallagher suggests more concerts beyond this year.

Oasis Reunion Tour: Brothers Discuss Future Plans After Final Shows

Oasis, the legendary British rock band, is set to wrap up their “Oasis Live ’25” tour with just two final shows in São Paolo, Brazil. The brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, alongside Gem Archer, Andy Bell, and Mike Moore, are on the final leg of this epic reunion run, with gigs scheduled for Saturday and Sunday nights at Estadio MorumBIS.

The Need to Discuss

During the final days before the tour concludes, Liam Gallagher admitted that the band needs to “sit down and discuss” whether they will continue past their current lineup. While he expressed a desire to keep playing together “till the day we die,” he acknowledged that it is not entirely up to him.

“You will see me next year and the year after, just not sure yet if it’ll be with Oasis. We need to sit down and discuss these things. As much as I’d like to keep it rolling till the day we die, unfortunately, it’s not,” Gallagher stated in response to a fan’s query.

Potential Future Shows

The band has been teasing fans about potential European dates for next year, including possible performances at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and Knebworth House. The latter is particularly intriguing as it marks 30 years since Oasis performed there in 1996.

There have also been speculations that the band might extend their tour into Europe after South America. This was further hinted by a member of the UK’s House of Lords, Lady Taylor of Stevenage, who spoke about the possibility during a session in October.

However, she clarified that her comments were “hypothetical following speculation.”

Liam Gallagher even hinted at playing beyond 2025 when responding to another fan: “Chill Winston it’s not even HALF TIME yet. It’s a tour of 2 half’s.” This suggests that there may be more concerts in the future, but for now, only two shows remain in São Paolo.

Reflections on the Tour

The band has been successful in their current tour, with sold-out and flawless performances worldwide. Liam Gallagher himself expressed pride at the accomplishment: “It’s only starting,” he said when fans praised them for their world tour after a decade-long hiatus.

Oasis’s reunion has rekindled interest in the band, with many fans hoping for more live shows. The upcoming final shows will be crucial in deciding whether the band will continue their successful run or take a break. Regardless of what happens next, this tour has certainly left an indelible mark on music history.

For now, all eyes are on São Paolo as Oasis prepares to play their last two concerts before potentially embarking on further adventures with the band.