Oasis gather on stage this year on a tour that starts on July 4 in Cardiff and will be international, because, in addition to the United Kingdom, it will pass through Ireland, the United States, Asia, South America and Australia. The brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are not granting interviews – supposedly for fear of separating – but are preparing a tour of the tour.
There will be no new music. Not new single, much less new album. At least, according to Oasis manager, Alen McKinlay. In an interview with Music Week collected by The Guardian, Alan says that “there are no new music plans.” McKinlay, who works with Oasis since 1993, also asserts that this Oasis tour will be “the last.”
However, Liam Gallagher has questioned the words of his manager in X. In words reproduced by NME, the British has pointed out that only he and his brother Liam know the future of Oasis, and that Alan is only his “accounting”, implying that he has no right to speak on behalf of the group.
On the other hand, Andy Bell has confirmed that he will be part of the Oasis direct band on his tour. The bassist played with Oasis between 1999 and 2009 and then had been Liam Gallagher musician in his solo project, Beady Eye.
On April 26, it transpired that Oasis had climbed a stage for the first time in 16 years. It happened during the filming of an advertisement of the tour in a concert hall of Newington Green, north of London. The report was from The Sun, but The Guardian gave it as valid, and assured that the brothers had arrived separately to the premises, and that they had remained inside for an hour.