Oasis Comeback: Inside Liam And Noel’s Secret Meeting That Led To Iconic Photoshoot

As someone who has grown up listening to Oasis, the news of their comeback tour next summer is nothing short of exhilarating! I still can’t believe that I’ll get to witness the magic of Noel and Liam Gallagher on stage once again. It feels surreal that after over a decade apart, they are finally ready to perform together once more.


In an unexpected twist, fans are finding it hard to believe their luck as they get another opportunity to watch Oasis perform live. The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, have reunited for a clandestine meeting, leading to a significant photo session, setting the stage for their £400m return in 2025.

Following more than ten years of silence, the sibling pair are preparing for their first joint tour in many years, scheduled for the summer of next year in the UK and Ireland. They recently reunited to discuss plans for their eagerly anticipated return, and this is a glimpse into how that secret rendezvous transpired.

It’s been confirmed: Oasis will take the stage at four Wembley arenas next summer, along with numerous eagerly awaited national tours. According to a source who chatted with The Sun, there was an “exciting” atmosphere when Liam (age 51) and Noel (age 57), who hadn’t been in the same room for nearly 15 years, came together for a photo shoot ahead of the posters that will be printed for their upcoming tour the following year.

“It was a truly special moment when Noel and Liam were reunited. It required considerable effort to bring them together, but they’re considering their fans in the process,” shared the source. “The filming was kept under wraps, with very few aware of it. The chance for fans to witness them together once more promises to be a thrilling experience; the room was filled with anticipation and excitement.”

According to the source, after the tour dates are announced, Liam and Noel will need to put in a lot of effort because fans will start buying tickets, marking their reunion performance. This event, which many people doubted would ever occur, is now happening, and it promises to be an exciting time. The source added that “the brakes have been released” on this unexpected development.

For some time now, Liam has been leading the effort towards the reunion, making his wish for it known on various online platforms. When a fan commented on X (once known as Twitter), “I’ve been saying this and no one believed me,” he playfully responded, “Me too.”

Preparing for the forthcoming tour, it’s me, the diehard fan, who can hardly contain my excitement! Noel and Liam are set to embark on a trip down memory lane, playing tracks from their eight chart-topping albums. Although they’ve both had remarkable solo journeys since their split in 2009, nothing they’ve achieved comes close to the electrifying potential of this 14-date reunion tour. I can hardly wait!

As per Birmingham City University’s estimates, it is projected that ticket sales and additional earnings from the first 14 events could amass approximately £400 million. It is anticipated that Liam and Noel will collectively earn around £50 million from these events.

Even though the ticket prices haven’t been announced prior to this coming Friday’s sale, it is expected that they will be approximately ten times higher than the £14 price tag from their 1995 UK tour in Britain.

Despite Oasis potentially imitating some of their Brit Pop contemporaries, it is their songs like Wonderwall (streamed over a billion times) and Don’t Look Back in Anger (sung by sobbing crowds following the Manchester Arena bombing), that hold deeper emotional and cultural significance. Even after disbanding 15 years ago, Oasis hasn’t completely vanished from the scene. Reissues of their music on anniversaries have kept their tunes alive on streaming platforms, while their personal lives continue to keep them relevant in media discussions.

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2024-08-28 17:23