Liam Gallagher says he’ll record new music with Noel again on one big condition

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Liam Gallagher has thrown down the gauntlet when it comes to recording new music with brother Noel Gallagher, following the huge success of their Live 25 tour

Could an Oasis reunion be on the cards? Well, judging by Liam Gallagher’s latest hint, Definitely Maybe. Liam’s Oasis may record new music for the first time in two decades – but he insists it would have to sound like the Sex Pistols. The band are believed to be planning to announce a string of new dates across the UK, Europe and North America next year – following their mammoth tour in 2025.

And Liam hinted they could be playing new tunes, telling fans: “If we ever made any new music it’d have to sound like the pistols or I’m not interested.”

Pals say brother Noel has been busy writing new music, with a view to recording later this year.

Liam and Noel’s tumultuous relationship famously saw Oasis break up 15 years ago following backstage bust-ups, walk-outs and booze-fuelled arguments. Oasis officially reunited for the massive ‘Oasis Live 25’ tour, which began in July 2025 in Cardiff, with gigs around the world finishing last November.

With no new fall outs, the band is now said to eager to keep going with new music and another tour.

Noel is set to receive a major honour at the Brit Awards – in his home town of Manchester – at the end of the month.

He will be awarded this year’s Songwriter of the Year award, and is expected to be among a string of big names in attendance for the ceremony. Stacey Tang, Chair of the 2026 BRIT Awards Committee and Co-President of RCA Records at Sony Music UK said: “For more than three decades, Noel has crafted songs that have become part of our collective story – bold, brilliant, and always recognisable.

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“His songs have soundtracked memories for multiple generations and defined the spirit of British music globally.”

Last year’s reunion tour made more than £400 million, with megagigs including shows at Wembley and Manchester’s Heaton Park.

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