Oasis is definitely (maybe) poised for historic reunion tour to mark 30 years since debut
- The rocker is to reunite with guitarist Bonehead, real name Paul Arthurs
- They are to set to play every track on 1994’s Definitely Maybe
Liam Gallagher is to embark on a major stadium tour to mark the 30th anniversary of Oasis’s first album – with or without brother Noel.
The rocker is to reunite with guitarist Bonehead, real name Paul Arthurs, for next summer’s shows, playing every track on 1994’s Definitely Maybe and other greatest hits.
A source close to Liam revealed he had committed himself to the tour, and while the door would be open for Noel to join, that possibility is ‘still a long way off as there are a lot of personal issues that need to be resolved’.
The Britpop band imploded in 2009 when the brothers fell out, but in recent months Liam, 51, has said he wants Noel, 56, to call him to make up. But Liam, who could net £10 million from the concerts, recently joked to friends: ‘Who needs Noel?!’
One source close to the Gallaghers confirmed: ‘Liam is convinced he can recreate the magic of the first Oasis album, whether or not Noel is with him on stage.
Liam Gallagher, right, is to reunite with guitarist Bonehead, real name Paul Arthurs, left, for next summer’s shows, playing every track on 1994’s Definitely Maybe and other greatest hits
A source close to Liam revealed he had committed himself to the tour, and while the door would be open for Noel to join, that possibility is ‘still a long way off as there are a lot of personal issues that need to be resolved’
He’s played songs like Rock ‘n’ Roll Star with his new band and the crowd erupts.’
Wembley Stadium, Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium and Newcastle’s St James’ Park could host the anniversary gigs.
Sources said Liam, 51, became convinced he could tour alone after he sold out two nights at Knebworth last summer.
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