MusicLiam Gallagher comments on leaked setlist from Oasis reunion tour

MusicLiam Gallagher comments on leaked setlist from Oasis reunion tour

Recently, an alleged song list began circulating on X/Twitter

Liam Gallagher responded to rumors about the leaked setlist from the band’s reunion tour Oasis. The band announced their return to the stage in August 2024, and confirmed a series of major stadium performances in the UK and Ireland in 2025. Due to high demand for tickets, the group expanded the tour to include dates in North America, South America, Australia, South Korea and Japan.

Recently, a supposed song list began circulating on X/Twitter, which sparked speculation about which songs could be on the setlist. When a fan sent the list to Liam, the singer confirmed:

It’s not very far from that.

According to the list in question, the show would start with “Acquiesce”followed by classics like “Some Might Say”, “Lyla”, “Shakermaker” and “The Hindu Times”. The set would also include hits such as “She’s Electric”, “Stand By Me”, “Stop Crying Your Heart Out”, “The Importance of Being Idle”, “Slide Away”, “Supersonic” and “Morning Glory”.

The presentation would end with a sequence of five songs: “Rock’n’Roll Star”, “Cigarettes & Alcohol”, “Don’t Look Back In Anger”, “Live Forever” and “Champagne Supernova”.


Soil? No way

Asked by another fan if he would include any songs from his solo career in the Oasis tour setlist, Liam was direct and replied: “None.”


Meeting and new materials

Even before the official announcement of the meeting, Liam was already giving clues. In April 2024, he responded to a fan on X saying he would start working on a new Oasis album with Noel Gallagher in November of that year. Despite this, there have been no confirmations about recording new songs so far.

Regarding the lineup that will take the stage, it is not yet clear which musicians will accompany Liam and Noel. Rumors indicate that none of the other original members will participate and that members of the band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds could take over the instruments. However, this has not yet been confirmed.


Source: Rollingstone

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