Noel Gallagher, the legendary musician and former Oasis frontman, has been making waves with his recent reflections on the band's historic 'Live '25' reunion tour. In an interview, he revealed that he's 'back at work' this week, fueling speculation about potential new music. The tour, which spanned 41 dates, took Oasis across the globe, from Cardiff to Manchester's Heaton Park, Wembley Stadium, and beyond. Gallagher Hill, a phenomenon where fans gathered outside the venue, became an iconic part of the tour, with Liam dedicating 'Bring It On Down' to the crowd.
The tour was a family affair, with Noel's children in attendance, showing a newfound interest in their father's work. Liam's dedication to the fans at Gallagher Hill showcased the band's connection with their audience. Despite a 'pause' in their activities last year, Oasis is set to return to the stage in 2026, with potential new music on the horizon. Liam's recent comments about 'loads more classics' and the band's 'See you next year' gesture at Wembley have fans buzzing with excitement. A new film documenting the reunion tour is also in the works, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, promising an in-depth look at Oasis' legendary comeback.