Liam Gallagher ‘confirms’ support act for Oasis’s Dublin reunion shows --[Reported by Umva mag]

LIAM Gallagher has sent fans into a spin after appearing to confirm who will be supporting Oasis in Dublin. The rocker, 51, seemingly let slip who he wants to join the legendary band on their reunion tour when they perform in Ireland. GettyLiam Gallagher has appeared to ‘confirm’ Oasis’s support act in Dublin[/caption] AlamyIt was suggested The Wolfe Tones join the band on tour next year[/caption] Liam says he is ‘up’ for the Irish rebel folk band supporting OasisGetty Liam let his thoughts on the support act at Croke Park slip while replying to a fan on social media. The supporter had written on X: “What about the @wolfetones opening at Croke Park?” Liam replied: “I’m up for it let’s do it.” Rock band The Wolfe Tones originated in Dublin in 1963 and are known for their Irish rebel folk songs. Meanwhile, speaking to another fan, Liam also confirmed who WOULDN’T be supporting Oasis on the road next year. The fan suggested: “Liam what do you think about Suede opening for OASIS???” But Liam told him: Not happening there too cocky esp that singer [sic].” Liam and his brother Noel confirmed their epic comeback last month after announcing a series of gigs in UK and Ireland in 2025. In the days prior to this, The Sun revealed that the band were staging a shock reunion and a grand comeback. Fans have been left thrilled by the news, as the siblings famously haven’t seen eye to eye over the years. Since news of their return to the music scene broke, Liam has been no stranger to interacting with fans on social media. Just last week he also lifted the lid on which of the brothers had instigated their reunion. Liam claimed he was first to pick up the phone, but insisted that he did not want fans thinking he is “soft”. “Liam who called first? You or Noel?” one intrigued fan asked. Liam replied: “I called him but don’t tell anyone as I don’t want folk thinking I’m a soft lad and stuffs.” Interestingly, his claim comes after Liam told The Sunday Times last year: “He knows I’m not going to call him. “He’s the one who split the band up, so he’ll be doing the calling, and if there is no calling we won’t be getting back together.” Ticket demand The Britpop icons agreed a deal to return for a series of UK and Ireland concerts next summer. Oasis will be performing at the likes of Manchester’s Heaton Park and London’s Wembley Stadium in 2025. However, Ticketmaster is to be probed by watchdog over the ticket sales after fans were left furious at the ‘dynamic pricing’. Thousands were left without tickets, so two more shows at Wembley Stadium in London have been added to the list for September 2025. But only those who are successful in a private invite-only ballot will be able to get their hands on tickets. The band have also announced they won’t be adding any more UK dates to their reunion tour. In addition, they have ruled out returning to Knebworth Park “in the future”, despite insiders revealing that the brothers had been seriously considering playing the iconic venue. However Liam has appeared to confirm that, Oasis will take their tour Stateside with yet another cryptic message. He told his eager fans online: “I love America and I know deep down you love ME.” Oasis formed in 1991 and split in 2009. GettyOasis are reuniting for a string of gigs next summer[/caption] GettyLiam claims it was him to called his brother Noel[/caption] GettyThe rocker has also hinted that Oasis will also tour in America[/caption]

Sep 19, 2024 - 18:22
Liam Gallagher ‘confirms’ support act for Oasis’s Dublin reunion shows --[Reported by Umva mag]

LIAM Gallagher has sent fans into a spin after appearing to confirm who will be supporting Oasis in Dublin.

The rocker, 51, seemingly let slip who he wants to join the legendary band on their reunion tour when they perform in Ireland.

a man in a plaid shirt is looking at the camera
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Liam Gallagher has appeared to ‘confirm’ Oasis’s support act in Dublin[/caption]
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It was suggested The Wolfe Tones join the band on tour next year[/caption]
wolfe tones performing on stage with a large screen behind them
Liam says he is ‘up’ for the Irish rebel folk band supporting Oasis
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Liam let his thoughts on the support act at Croke Park slip while replying to a fan on social media.

The supporter had written on X: “What about the @wolfetones opening at Croke Park?”

Liam replied: “I’m up for it let’s do it.”

Rock band The Wolfe Tones originated in Dublin in 1963 and are known for their Irish rebel folk songs.

Meanwhile, speaking to another fan, Liam also confirmed who WOULDN’T be supporting Oasis on the road next year.

The fan suggested: “Liam what do you think about Suede opening for OASIS???”

But Liam told him: Not happening there too cocky esp that singer [sic].”

Liam and his brother Noel confirmed their epic comeback last month after announcing a series of gigs in UK and Ireland in 2025.

In the days prior to this, The Sun revealed that the band were staging a shock reunion and a grand comeback.

Fans have been left thrilled by the news, as the siblings famously haven’t seen eye to eye over the years.

Since news of their return to the music scene broke, Liam has been no stranger to interacting with fans on social media.

Just last week he also lifted the lid on which of the brothers had instigated their reunion.

Liam claimed he was first to pick up the phone, but insisted that he did not want fans thinking he is “soft”.

“Liam who called first? You or Noel?” one intrigued fan asked.

Liam replied: “I called him but don’t tell anyone as I don’t want folk thinking I’m a soft lad and stuffs.”

Interestingly, his claim comes after Liam told The Sunday Times last year: “He knows I’m not going to call him.

“He’s the one who split the band up, so he’ll be doing the calling, and if there is no calling we won’t be getting back together.”

Ticket demand

The Britpop icons agreed a deal to return for a series of UK and Ireland concerts next summer.

Oasis will be performing at the likes of Manchester’s Heaton Park and London’s Wembley Stadium in 2025.

However, Ticketmaster is to be probed by watchdog over the ticket sales after fans were left furious at the ‘dynamic pricing’.

Thousands were left without tickets, so two more shows at Wembley Stadium in London have been added to the list for September 2025.

But only those who are successful in a private invite-only ballot will be able to get their hands on tickets.

The band have also announced they won’t be adding any more UK dates to their reunion tour.

In addition, they have ruled out returning to Knebworth Park “in the future”, despite insiders revealing that the brothers had been seriously considering playing the iconic venue.

However Liam has appeared to confirm that, Oasis will take their tour Stateside with yet another cryptic message.

He told his eager fans online: “I love America and I know deep down you love ME.”

Oasis formed in 1991 and split in 2009.

a group of men standing on a field with a stadium in the background
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Oasis are reuniting for a string of gigs next summer[/caption]
two men wearing sunglasses are standing next to each other
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Liam claims it was him to called his brother Noel[/caption]
a man in a black jacket stands in front of a large screen
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The rocker has also hinted that Oasis will also tour in America[/caption]




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