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Liam Gallagher drops cryptic hint and appears to ‘confirm’ extended Oasis tour

Liam Gallagher appears to have confirmed international dates on the Oasis reunion tour.

The biggest clue yet comes after one fan asked: “Liam, I know you’re not the biggest fans of us but is Oasis coming to America[?],” to which the British rocker replied: “I love America and I know deep down you love ME.”

Although he didn’t directly confirm any international dates scheduled for across the pond, Liam didn’t deny that they won’t be keeping the reunion tour strictly to UK soil. Oasis’ lineup for the 2025 tour was recently confirmed, with Noel and Liam Gallagher obviously joining the band and squashing on of the most legendary sibling feuds in pop culture history.

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Former bassist Andy Bell will be returning to play alongside the brothers, as confirmed by The Sun, along with Paul Arthurs – better known as Bonehead – and Gem Archer. An inside source also spilled some interesting information about the reunion lineup.

Oasis will be reuniting in 2025
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“Noel and Liam are slowly putting Oasis back together and they’re hoping to get Zak [Starkey, Ringo Starr’s son] on board for drums. Andy has confirmed he is free for the tour now, with Bonehead and Gem both signed up too.”

“Alan White, who was the drummer until 2004, isn’t returning. Zak was probably the best live drummer Oasis ever had and to get him back on board would be amazing,” reported The Sun. Zak has worked and performed with The Who since 1996 and was Oasis’ third drummer.

Liam has hinted the band will be touring the US
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Starkey has also worked with Johnny Marr, The Icicle Works, The Lightning Seeds and The Semantics. The drummer is the son of Beatles icon Ringo Starr and his first wife Maureen Starkey.

Oasis’ lineup has been confirmed
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Oasis have switched members multiple times, with Noel and Liam fronting the project until they disbanded in 2009. Fellow founding members Bonehead and Paul McGuigan left in 1999 and were replaced with Gem and Andy, while original drummer Tony McCarroll decided to part ways with the group in 1995 to latere be replaced by Alan White.

Zak joined five years later but left in 2008, replaced by Chris Sharrock until Oasis split a year later.

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