We'd prefer to see other 80s and 90s bands reunite instead of Oasis.

This is too good to be true.

September 2nd 2024.

We'd prefer to see other 80s and 90s bands reunite instead of Oasis.
For 15 long years, we have been eagerly waiting for the Gallagher brothers to put their differences aside and reunite. And finally, the moment we've been waiting for has arrived - unless, of course, you've been living under a rock for the past two weeks. But while fans of Oasis are rejoicing at this unexpected turn of events, what about everyone else? Surely, there are other legendary bands that we've been yearning to see back together.

The Spice Girls immediately come to mind. Who could forget the iconic Posh, Baby, Scary, Sporty, and Ginger Spice - also known as Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, and Geri Halliwell? They had us singing and dancing along to their infectious pop tunes for six glorious years, starting with their breakout hit "Wannabe" in 1996. Hits like "Spice Up Your Life," "2 Become 1," "Who Do You Think You Are," and "Mama" solidified their status as one of the most beloved bands of the 90s. And who wouldn't want to see them back on stage, bringing back all the nostalgia and joy?

Sadly, the group went on hiatus in 2000 to focus on their solo careers, but they did reunite for a tour in 2007 and even performed at the London Olympics in 2012. And just last year, fans were treated to a European tour - Spice World - but without Victoria, who was noticeably absent. It's no wonder that die-hard fans are still holding out hope for a full reunion, especially after rumors of a possible appearance at Glastonbury in 2025. But it seems like that may not happen, as reports suggest that Geri, also known as Ginger Spice, is not on good terms with Mel B, also known as Scary Spice, and has put a halt to any reunion plans.

Another band that has left fans eagerly waiting for a reunion is The Smiths. Indie rock lovers have been holding their breath since the band's break-up in 1987, hoping for a comeback. And just when we thought it was impossible, news broke that a reunion could actually happen in 2025. Morrissey, the band's lead singer, claimed that he had accepted a "lucrative" offer for a tour this summer, but his bandmate Johnny Marr had ignored it. With the recent reconciliation of the Gallagher brothers, fans are wondering why Marr and Morrissey can't do the same. However, Morrissey's political beliefs, including his support for Brexit and Nigel Farage, have caused tension within the group and may be the reason for the delay in a reunion.

And let's not forget about Destiny's Child. It's hard to believe that it's been almost a decade since Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams announced their split during their Destiny Fulfilled world tour. Apart from a few reunion performances, fans have been yearning for a full-fledged comeback. And with the trio still on good terms, and even performing together at Kelly's husband's birthday party earlier this year, fans are hoping for a reunion that will bring back all the girl power and soulful harmonies that made them a household name.

In the end, while we may be overjoyed at the return of Oasis, it's natural to wonder about all the other bands we've been waiting for. Will the Spice Girls ever reunite with all five members? Will The Smiths put their differences aside for a comeback tour? And will Destiny's Child bless us with their angelic voices once again? Only time will tell, but we'll never stop hoping for a reunion of our favorite bands.
For 15 long years, fans of the iconic band Oasis have been holding out hope for a reunion of the bickering Gallagher brothers. And finally, it has happened. Unless you've been living under a rock for the past two weeks, you already know all about it. But what about the other beloved bands from the 80s and 90s? Surely, there are many who have been eagerly waiting for their comeback instead of the indie rockers in 2024.

One such band is the Spice Girls, who took the world by storm with their catchy tunes and girl power message. We all remember Posh, Baby, Scary, Sporty, and Ginger Spice - or as they're known in the real world, Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, and Geri Halliwell. From their breakthrough with "Wannabe" in 1996 to their hits like "Spice Up Your Life" and "2 Become 1," the Spice Girls were a source of joy for six whole years. Though the band went on a hiatus in 2000 to pursue solo careers, they did reunite for a tour in 2007 and even performed at the London Olympics in 2012. However, fans were disappointed when Victoria was missing from their 2019 European tour. So it's no surprise that fans have been eagerly waiting for a chance to see all five members on stage once again. There were even rumors of a reunion at Glastonbury 2025, but those hopes were dashed when it was reported that Geri and Mel B were not on good terms.

Another band that fans have been waiting to see reunite is The Smiths, who broke up in 1987. Recently, it was revealed that there was a possibility of the band getting back together in 2025, after Morrissey claimed that he had accepted a lucrative offer for a reunion tour. But his bandmate Johnny Marr seemed to ignore the offer, leading fans to wonder why the two couldn't follow the example of Noel and Liam and patch up their differences. Unfortunately, it seems that Morrissey's political beliefs may be the cause of the rift, as he is a supporter of Nigel Farage and Brexit, while some members of the band do not share these views. This has left fans disappointed as they continue to hope for a reunion of one of the most beloved bands of the 80s.

And who can forget Destiny's Child? The trio of Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams announced their split in 2006, but have since only reunited for a Super Bowl performance in 2013 and a surprise appearance during Beyonce's Coachella set in 2018. Fans have been eagerly waiting for more, and even though the three are on good terms, there has been no official reunion. But there was a glimmer of hope earlier this year when they performed together at a private event. Fans can only dream of the day when Destiny's Child will make a comeback and grace the stage once again.

In the end, while the reunion of Oasis may have been a dream come true for many, there are still countless other bands and artists that fans are eagerly waiting to see reunite. Whether it's the Spice Girls, The Smiths, or Destiny's Child, these legendary bands hold a special place in our hearts and we can only hope that one day, they will come together to make music once again.

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