Noel And Liam Gallagher Complete Oasis Reunion Tour: 142 Days And 41 Shows
JAKARTA - The tour of the grand reunion of Oasis entitled Live 25 has reached its final point in a spectacular way. Noel and Liam Gallagher cs have traveled the world for 142 days to complete 41 shows.
Meanwhile, the final show was held in MorumBIS, Srypto Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, November 23 local time.
During a series of tours, including seven shows in London, six in Manchester, two in Japan, and five in the US, Oasis consistently featured the same setlist featuring their supersonic hit-hit mix.
The last concert is no exception, opened with Hello, followed by Acquiesce, Moring Glory, as well as iconic songs such as Cigarettes & Alcohol, Wonderwall, and Champagne Supernova.
An unforgettable moment occurred at the end of the final show in Srypto Paulo. Based on a fan video uploaded by fi X, Liam was seen giving the Tamborine and its excise to Noel, followed by a warm hug that closed the entire tour series.
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Previously, Liam also made a meaningful farewell promise to the audience before singing the closing song 'Champagne Supernova'.
"We love you, thank you for all your energy. Take care of yourself well and we will meet you again next time," Liam said.
The stage action further strengthens the rumors that Live '25 is not the end of the Oasis reunion. Rumors of more performances, especially at Knebworth or the Etihad Stadium next year, are increasingly being heard. This rumor emerged considering that 2026 will be a 30-year anniversary of their big concerts at Knebworth and Maine Road.
The speculation was even "accidentally" confirmed by a House of Lords member in the UK last month.
On October 22, Stevenage's Lady Taylor claims Oasis will play five consecutive birthday shows at the Knebworth House next year, before correcting her statement.
"I speak hypotheticalally following speculation that they will play Knebworth again as they did in August 1996. I understand the band has not confirmed this," Taylor said, citing the Guardian.
Liam Gallagher himself has provided covert clues about a possible follow-up date. When a fan asked on social media if he felt sad that the tour was coming to an end, Liam gave an answer hinting that Oasis would not slow down: "I'm actually not sad because I know things you don't know."
In fact, during the last show at Wembley in September, Liam promised fans to meet again next year. "See you next year," he said.
However, Oasis manager Alec McKinlay had denied fans' hopes of new music by saying, "No, there are no plans for any new music."
Despite the uncertainty of the release of new music, this reunion tour has treated the longing of many parties. Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, the guitarist of Oasis, had expressed his gratitude through X.
Meanwhile, Noel's daughter, Anais, shared a long upload on Instagram that summarized her feelings.
"The greatest year of my life, spent with the greatest people, accompanied by the greatest band. What used to be considered impossible became possible. 41 shows. 142 days. Memories of life," said Anais.