Oasis reunions have been in the air for quite some time but have never pushed through. But every time the rumor mill starts running, avid fans of the band are always in a frenzy, hoping that the band would push through with the comeback.
Last weekend, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher sparked up speculations again of a possible comeback after he expressed interest in reconciling with his brother Noel Gallagher.
The comeback?
In a recent exclusive interview with The Times, Gallagher mentioned something fans have been dying to hear from the frontman.
"I'd love Oasis to get back together. If it happens, it happens. But I'm quite happy doing [my solo career]," Gallagher admits.
After Oasis, both Gallagher brothers have found success, with Liam's third solo album, "C'mon You Know," released in May.
In June 2022, he will perform two sold-out shows in Knebworth Park in Hertfordshire. A hall where Oasis memorably performed two career-defining, record-breaking performances in 1996.
The frontman also revealed that the band "should never have split up, but we did, and this is where we're at."
But ironically, with her vocal expression of reuniting the band, Liam still took a swipe on his brother at the same interview, mentioning that his upcoming shows at Knebworth must have "bothered" his brother.
Shots are fired
Despite being hopeful for a reunion project, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher still managed to take a quick shot with his beef with his brother, Noel Gallagher.
"Look, it's got to, hasn't it? I'm sure deep down he's happy, he's not all bad. But there's going to be a bit of 'the f*cker's out and about again,'" Liam quips.
The frontman continued saying that if the roles were reversed and Noel would be playing at Knebworth, he would definitely be "livid."
"I don't care how much money you've got, how many houses you've got, how many celebrity mates, when you get home you'd be sitting there thinking, 'f*cker," he continued.
Liam, still distraught, says that since the "geezer's got many faces," he can hide behind one of them."
Hopes of reunion
Last year, Noel stated that he would be willing to do an Oasis reunion for £100 million. Not backing down, Liam immediately replied that he would reassemble the band for free.
Oasis disbanded in 2009 when one of the Gallagher brothers, Noel, walked out after a big argument with his brother Liam.
Delving into the breakup, Liam recalls that he thought they would be doing it like The Rolling Stones, "doing it until the day we died."
"We might have had a break, gone off and done our own thing, and then got back on it. For it to implode like that was disastrous," Liam ended.
Would there be a reunion anytime soon? Only the band could tell as this may be one of the same false hopes fans received before.
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