Noel Gallagher Reportedly Working on New Music for Oasis Reunion Tour; Liam Gallagher Yet to Contribute

As a seasoned observer of the music industry with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that the Oasis reunion tour next year is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated events in rock history. The prospect of Noel and Liam Gallagher sharing the stage once again is truly exhilarating.


It’s been said that Noel Gallagher has supposedly recorded six new songs for a possible Oasis album, but as of now, Liam hasn’t contributed any music. The siblings are said to be separated to prevent conflicts, given their past tumultuous relationship, ahead of their eagerly awaited reunion tour next year. A source mentioned that if Liam has his own tracks to add, he can do so remotely.

According to the source, it’s crucial that things go as smoothly and agreeably as possible before their big gathering, as reported by The Sun on Sunday, November 10.

In the music business, there’s a lot of chatter suggesting that Noel might leverage the massive success of their reunion tour to eventually collaborate with Liam on his songs,” the source hinted.

Contrary to speculation, the group’s close associates firmly refute the notion of a new Oasis album in production. Instead, they confirm that the brothers are solely concentrating on their current tour at this time.

Despite the band’s reunion being primarily focused on their classic hits, Noel prefers not to be perceived as just a “nostalgia act.” A source revealed to The Sun that Noel understands the reason for the comeback, but he doesn’t want it to rely solely on past successes. If the collaboration with Liam continues smoothly, Noel has new songs prepared to move forward.

Earlier this week, Liam expressed his admiration for Noel’s potential Oasis album tracks via X, stating he was “taken aback” by the music. When a fan inquired about new music for the band back in September, Liam simply responded, “Yes, it’s already completed.

In other news, as per intelligence shared with The Sun by an unnamed source, there might be an Oasis reunion that could lead to a high-valued, Beatles-esque documentary. It’s said that Apple TV+ is eagerly seeking the rights to produce this project, but they’ll have tough competition from Netflix and Amazon Prime Video in the race.

If produced, the documentary is anticipated to adopt a similar approach as Disney+’s Get Back, focusing on Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney during the creation of their 1970 album, Let It Be. Both Noel and Liam are known admirers of The Beatles.

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2024-11-11 15:24