So far, of the original Oasis line-up, only brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have been confirmed for the reunion tour.
One of the biggest music announcements of 2025, the reunion tour of Oasis can count on “some new faces” in the formation, according to Liam Gallagherwhich forms the band, known for hits such as “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back In Anger,” next to his brother Noel.
In a publication made in Twittercurrently called simply Xa fan asked Liam if other members of the group’s original lineup would participate in the long-awaited comeback. “Good question, there might be some new faces just to freshen things up,” he replied (via NME).
Oasis: Bonehead, co-founder of the band, should join the tour, says website
Source told the The Sun that new dates are expected to be announced. In total, 1,066,888 tickets will be made available for the 14 shows announced. Demand, however, could be four times greater than that, an insider told the European tabloid: “These shows will sell out in less than three minutes. Extra dates will be added, for sure.”
The co-founder of Oasis known as Bonehead is also expected to join the tour, the source said. Alongside the Gallagher, Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan and Tony McCarrollhe stayed in the band until 1999, when he decided to dedicate more time to his family. He was replaced by Gem Archer.
“Bonehead is confirmed,” the source said. “They both [Liam e Noel] They wanted him in the formation and he was one of the people who encouraged the meeting. Noel also brought some members of his band.”
THE Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds account with Archer, Mike Rowe, Jessica Greenfield, Chris Sharrock and Russell Pritchard.
The family Oasis really came together again. Bonehead is very happy.
Bonehead appears in the video published by the band to announce the return of Oasis. He also left a comment on the post with heart emojis.
View this photo on InstagramA post shared by Oasis (@oasis)
The musician accompanied the solo band of Liam and the Beady Eyebut had to take a break in 2022 when he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer. After being cured, he returned to playing with Liam on the 30th anniversary tour of Definitely Maybe and in other shows.
Source: Rollingstone

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