Music : Liam Gallagher insists Oasis will “be as good” as they once were and they will “still wipe the floor with majority of bands out there”

Damian Jones November 13, 2024
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Liam Gallagher has insisted that Oasis will “be as good” as they once were when they return next year and “even on our bad day we’ll still wipe the floor with the majority of bands out there”.

Liam and Noel Gallagher will play their first live shows together since 2009 next summer, kicking off with huge stadium gigs in the UK and Ireland. From there, the Britpop band are due to head to North America before returning for two extra dates at London’s Wembley Stadium in late September. Then, they’ll head to Australia for shows in Melbourne and Sydney before heading on further dates in South America.

Taking to X, Gallagher hit back at a fan who asked whether Oasis were still up to the task.

He wrote: “Got asked a ridiculous question yesterday so are OASIS gonna be as good as you once were because when sone bands get back together there not as good I said listen here you C*** even on our bad day we’ll still wipe the floor with majority of bands out there.”

 

 

Elsewhere, he recently teased that he’s been blown away by the music his brother has written for a potential new Oasis album. No new record has yet been officially confirmed by the band, but Liam has been teasingly tweeting about a new LP over the last few months.

Meanwhile, the Edenbridge Bonfire Society recently burnt an effigy based on the Ticketmaster Oasis fiasco.

During the tumultuous sale for the legendary band’s UK and Ireland shows, some fans were disappointed to find ticket prices were impacted by the dynamic pricing policy upon accessing payment pages.

More recently, it was confirmed a new law may be introduced in the UK that requires music and sports events to tell fans maximum prices at the beginning of a ticket-buying process. It follows Britain’s Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy condemning dynamic pricing and calling for a review of the policy.

Last month, Oasis also announced that they will be cancelling thousands of tickets to their upcoming UK 2025 reunion tour that have been sold via resale websites.

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