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Oasis has endured a busy period of late after coming off an extended hiatus that left many fans uncertain about the band’s future status. Unbeknownst to the masses, in late August, the Manchester-formed group, known for cult classics like “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova,” dropped its first tour dates since 2009. In the days that followed the initial announcement, more dates were added in their native UK due to the popularity of their return. Now, Liam Gallagher has shared some insight on their return and future touring plans outside of Europe. 

As first reported by Stereogum, the younger Gallagher brother took part in a virtual conversation with fans via Twitter/X, addressing questions about new music, future concerts, and more, which assists in painting a picture of what Oasis’ future might entail. Via the fan-sparked chain that rejected a gossip blog’s claim: “Liam Gallagher has lashed out at Oasis fans, telling them to ‘shut up’ over ticket fiasco.” With a touch of humor, the musician responded to the thread: “I’m not scared of the SQUARES.” 

The aforementioned response was the first of many that touched on the band’s current trajectory. Back and forth continued, with another fan asking, “Mate it might be jumping the gun abit but A feel an albums in the air? Imagine.” Confirming speculation, Gallagher replied, “It’s in the bag mate fuck the air.” For US fans, one individual questioned the possibility of North American dates. He confirmed, “We are im there now I love it.” 

Scroll down to view Gallagher’s comments regarding the new music and tour dates from Oasis.

Read about the band’s confirmed UK concerts here.