June 23rd 2024.
It's a story that many Oasis fans have been eagerly anticipating - the reunion of the iconic Britpop band. According to recent reports, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher were this close to sealing the deal before it all fell apart. The band, known for hits like "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova," split in 2009 after nearly two decades of success, with their personal conflicts and inability to work together being cited as the main reason.
Despite their ongoing feud, fans have never given up hope for a reunion and the chance to hear their favorite songs performed live once again. And it seems like this year could have been the perfect time, as it marks 30 years since the release of their debut album, Definitely Maybe. According to a source, the brothers had secretly booked out London's Wembley Arena for a huge comeback show that would have gone down in history.
However, as it often happens with Oasis, things didn't go as planned and the talks eventually fell apart. It's been reported that discussions collapsed among the musicians' teams, crushing the hopes of fans everywhere. But the fact that they even made it to the point of booking Wembley shows that there is still a desire for a reunion on both sides. As the insider revealed, "The hope is it will be a case of not if, but when."
But before fans could fully process the news, Liam took to social media to clarify the situation, dashing their hopes once again. When asked about the possibility of Oasis getting back together for a series of shows next year, Liam sarcastically replied, "Nobody's told me, maybe [they're] getting a new singer like the dude out of Queen," referring to Adam Lambert joining the iconic rock band.
This isn't the first time Liam has spoken out about a possible reunion. In February, he claimed that Noel had turned down an offer for the band to reunite and tour in celebration of Definitely Maybe's 25th anniversary. Liam even reached out to his brother's management team to make it happen, but Noel declined, citing his divorce as a reason. Instead, Liam has decided to perform the album on a solo tour, joined by his son and his band Villanelle.
Noel also commented on the anniversary tour, saying, "If Liam wants to do the show, great. He's got to make a living and all of that. Keep the flame alive." However, he made it clear that he wouldn't be joining in, stating that he wouldn't be able to put his heart and soul into it.
It's safe to say that for now, a reunion seems unlikely. But who knows what the future holds for the Gallagher brothers and the band that captured the hearts of millions. As they say, never say never.
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