It’s been 15 years since Oasis final carried out collectively, however Liam Gallagher desires the world to know the band remains to be on the high of their sport.
On Sunday, the 52-year-old rocker took to X to guarantee followers and critics that Oasis can “wipe the floor” with many of the bands performing at this time.
“Got asked a ridiculous question yesterday so are OASIS gonna be as good as you once were because when sone bands get back together there not as good,” Liam wrote. “I said listen here you C–T even on our bad day we’ll still wipe the floor with majority of bands out there BUMBAC—T LG x.”
Liam has a historical past of constructing bombastic statements on social media.
In February, the English star blasted the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame, seemingly not impressed by Oasis’s induction nomination.
“F–k the Rock n Roll hall of fame its full of BUMBAC—TS LG x,” Liam Hours wrote on X simply hours after the rock establishment introduced its 2024 candidates.
Liam and his brother, Noel Gallagher, 57, are gearing up for a 2025 reunion tour. The tour will mark the primary time the brothers have carried out along with their Oasis bandmates since their breakup following a backstage altercation on the 2009 Rock en Seine pageant in Paris.
The brothers have a legendarily acrimonious relationship, typically buying and selling barbs in interviews and on-line, which led many followers to imagine a reunion was inconceivable.
“[Noel]’s desperate to get Oasis back, but he knows he’s crossed that bridge,” Liam informed Q Journal in 2018.
Fortunately for followers, Liam and Noel laid their weapons down over the summer season. After a lot hypothesis, the Gallaghers confirmed they might reunite for an Oasis Dwell ’25 tour on social media on Aug. 27.
“This is it, this is happening,” each Liam and Noel posted on X and Instagram.
“The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised,” Oasis mentioned in an announcement.
Initially slated to play concert events subsequent summer season throughout the UK and Eire, the band added dates and expanded the tour to incorporate a North American leg, including stops within the US, Canada and Mexico following overwhelming demand.
The band hasn’t carried out in North America for 16 years.
Fittingly, Oasis additionally launched of a Deluxe thirtieth Anniversary Version of their seminal album “Definitely Maybe” on Aug. 30.