The Oasis world tour is not all we’re getting from Liam and Noel Gallagher as the duo is also teasing brand-new music.
As fans continue to scramble for tickets to one of their many highly-anticipated gigs, with South American dates teased, Liam is promising even more.
The Stop Crying Your Heart Out hitmakers have not released a studio album since 2008’s Dig Out Your Soul, recorded at the iconic Abbey Road.
It was only a year later that the brothers had their infamous fallout, beginning two decades of hurling barbs at each other with no reconciliation in sight.
Now the hatchet has been buried, Liam, 52, is being very blunt about new music that will leave fans ‘blown away’.
Noel, 57, who is reportedly ‘deadly serious’ about finding a buyer for his back catalogue, was even spotted heading into a recording studio.
Liam has been sharing incredibly blunt responses to fans, including replying to someone who asked: ‘What do you think of Noel’s new songs he’s written for Oasis?’
‘Blown away,’ came the cool reply, which follows on from an interaction in April when he said recording starts in November.
In September, the Live Forever singer teased that he and Noel had recorded new songs while interacting with fans on X.
When one fan asked, ‘Is it true that Oasis will have a new album???’ Liam replied: ‘Yep it’s already finished.’
Ramping up expectations, he then replied to another fan asking if it was ‘up in the air’ with the bold statement: ‘It’s in the bag mate f**k the air.’
There’s no official word from Oasis on whether a new album will be on the way but considering Liam’s penchant for teasing secrets online.
Noel didn’t appear to be hiding anything either as he rocked up to a recording studio, carrying an ‘I Love Manchester’ keychain.
He revealed that he was ‘scrapping’ the acoustic album he’d been working on in April, instead wanting to make a ‘defiant rock record’.
‘By the way, I’ve scrapped the acoustic album finally, can’t f**kng do it anymore. Yeah, it got six tunes in, and I was so bored with the arrangement of it all and the kind of slow pace of it all and, actually what made me think, right fuck it, I’m not doing it,’ he said on Matt Morgan’s podcast earlier this year.
While there is no word on new music, Oasis has confirmed they will be joined by The Verve’s Richard Ashcroft and band Cast on tour.