Noel Gallagher Sparks Hopes for New Oasis Album Following Reunion Tour Inspiration
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Noel Gallagher Sparks Hopes for New Oasis Album Following Reunion Tour Inspiration

Noel Gallagher Sparks Oasis Reunion Rumors with New Songs Amid Tour
(Image: Noel Gallagher performing on stage, caption: "Noel Gallagher has written new songs during the Oasis tour.")

Noel Gallagher, 58, has reportedly penned several new tracks during Oasis’ ongoing reunion tour, fueling speculation about a potential album with brother Liam Gallagher. The duo, currently touring to massive crowds, has yet to decide whether the music will become an Oasis project or part of Noel’s solo work with High Flying Birds.

An insider revealed to The Mirror: “Noel’s creativity has been supercharged by the tour’s energy, but he’s undecided about involving Liam. There’s no agreement yet for an Oasis studio return.” Despite their historic feuds, the brothers have maintained a truce offstage, reportedly set to earn £50 million each from the tour.

(Image: Liam and Noel Gallagher performing together, caption: "The brothers’ tour has reignited hopes for new Oasis music.")

Future Gigs and Knebworth Speculation
Rumors suggest Oasis may extend their comeback with a 2026 Knebworth House residency, marking 30 years since their iconic 1996 shows. The gigs could break Robbie Williams’ record of three nights at the venue. Fans also speculate about a Manchester Etihad Stadium residency, though insiders stress no deals are finalized.

A source told The Sun: “The reunion is a cultural movement. They must decide whether to end it on a high or keep the momentum going.”

Liam’s Edinburgh Fringe Rant
Liam, 52, recently slammed the Edinburgh Fringe Festival during a concert, calling it “thick s*” and mocking performers for “juggling b**s” and “swallowing swords.” His outburst followed local council criticism of Oasis fans as “drunk and middle-aged,” which Liam labeled “f*ing s***s.”

(Image: Liam Gallagher on stage, caption: "Liam criticized Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival during a fiery concert speech.")

US Tour and Political Warnings
As Oasis prepares for U.S. and Canadian tour dates, advisors urge the brothers to avoid discussing Donald Trump. Liam previously called Trump a “d**k,” while Noel criticized his environmental policies. Showbiz manager Jonathan Shalit warned: “Stay out of American politics to avoid tour disruptions.”

What’s Next?
While Noel’s new songs hint at a possible Oasis revival, the band’s future remains uncertain. Fans eagerly await updates, but insiders caution: “Things are great now, but their past troubles loom large.”

(Image: Noel in a dressing room with a guitar, caption: "Noel is ‘strumming new tunes’ but hasn’t committed to a project.")

The Gallagher brothers’ ability to sustain their fragile peace will determine whether the Oasis reunion evolves into new music—or becomes another chapter in their legendary rivalry.


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