Here’s What Liam Gallagher Responded to a Fan’s Question About a New Oasis Album

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The Gallagher brothers recently announced a 2025 reunion tour.

Oasis members Noel and Liam Gallagher have reunited.

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Oasis‘ Liam Gallagher is teasing the possibility of new music from the recently reunited Britpop band.

On Friday (Sept. 6), an Oasis fan asked on X (formerly Twitter) if rumors were true that Liam and his brother Noel were planning to release a new album following their announcement that the U.K. group is reuniting for a string of concerts in 2025.

“Yep it’s already finished,” Noel replied. When another fan inquired if a new album was “in the air,” the 51-year-old singer-songwriter wrote, “It’s in the bag mate f— the air.” And one word to describe the supposed album? “TURDOS,” he added.

This isn’t the first time Liam has hinted at the possibility of a new Oasis album. Earlier this year, the musician suggested on X that a new Oasis project would arrive in November. His tweet arrived around the same time that Noel announced he was scrapping a solo acoustic album in favor of a more “defiant rock album.”

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Oasis’ seventh and final album, Dig Out Your Soul, peaked at No 5 on the Billboard 200 chart in October 2008.

On Aug. 27, Oasis officially announced that the reunited band will hit the road in 2025 for multiple dates across the British Isles, including Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, for what will be their “only shows in Europe next year.”

The Gallagher brothers have also promised an extended international run in the near future. “Plans are underway for OASIS LIVE ’25 to go to other continents outside of Europe later next year,” a statement read.

Oasis split in 2009 after years of massive chart success and tabloid headlines in the U.K. tied to the Gallagher siblings’ fierce rivalry, with main songwriter older brother Noel quitting the band after a backstage fight with Liam at a show near Paris that year. The brothers haven’t performed live since then, though they often play Oasis songs during their solo gigs and with their side bands and, until the reunion announcement, continued to snipe at each other online and in the press.

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