The planned live album will give a chance to fans, who are not able to get tickets to the 2025 sold-out tour, to watch the shows, which will not be televised.
- September 28, 2024
AceShowbiz - Brothers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher are reportedly in negotiations to record their live gigs, commemorating their return after a 15-year hiatus. Sources close to the duo believe they will likely accept the offer, immortalizing this special event.
An insider shared, "Oasis' reunion is an iconic moment, and these concerts will be talked about for years to come. Many believe the shows must be captured." The live album is expected to follow the acclaimed The Beatles documentary "The Beatles: Get Back", which provides an intimate glimpse into the band's creative process.
Oasis has a history of releasing live albums, with two notable releases during their peak in the 2000s, "Familiar To Millions" and "Knebworth 1996". Both albums sold millions of copies, showcasing the band's dynamic onstage chemistry.
While the recording location is yet to be determined, Heaton Park or Wembley Stadium are considered potential venues given their significance to the brothers. Heaton represents their Manchester homecoming, while Wembley is a globally renowned stadium.
Despite the excitement surrounding the proposed live album, fans have expressed concern over the band's 2000 Wembley concert performance, which was marred by Liam's intoxication and problematic behavior. Liam has since stated that he has not consumed alcohol on stage since that infamous show.
Oasis has emphasized that they have no control over ticketing and pricing decisions, which have caused frustration among fans. The band has stated that dynamic pricing was intended to reduce touting and keep general ticket prices affordable, but the implementation did not meet expectations.