Alan McGee, the former manager of Oasis, has shared his thoughts on a potential reunion of the iconic band. In a clip that surfaced before the band's comeback was announced, Alan is seen discussing with James English on the Anything Goes podcast about the likelihood of Liam and Noel Gallagher reconciling and reforming Oasis.He expressed doubt due to the "a lot of bad blood" between the Gallagher brothers.When asked if a return of Oasis would be "big", Alan was certain it would be, but highlighted the main hurdle would be "trying to get to the end of the gig [without Liam and Noel] killing each other".These comments were made prior to the announcement that Oasis would be reuniting, nearly 15 years after the brothers' infamous fallout in 2009.
The news was confirmed across social media platforms with a statement on Instagram reading: "The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned.
The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised." Following the announcement, 12 UK dates and two gigs in Ireland have been confirmed, with the band set to perform in cities including London, Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin in the summer of 2025, reports the Mirror.
The anticipation for the reunion of one of Britain's most cherished and legendary bands is reaching fever pitch, with fans and commentators alike revelling in the excitement.
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