Liam Gallagher has waded into the chaos surrounding a so-called “leaked” setlist for Oasis‘ highly anticipated reunion tour. The frontman has since confirmed that while it’s not official, it’s actually “not far off” the actual set.
Oasis, who announced their reunion last August, are set to take the stage in 2025 for a run of massive stadium gigs across the UK and Ireland. After this, they will take the tour on an international run. Hitting countries like North America, South America, Australia, South Korea, and Japan. Tickets were snapped up in minutes and speculation about the tour’s lineup and setlist has been running wild ever since.
The “leaked” list, which has been circulating on X/Twitter, suggests that the shows will kick off with ‘Acquiesce’ and wind through fan favourites like ‘Some Might Say’, ‘Slide Away’, and ‘Supersonic’. The finale? A dream sequence of ‘Rock’n’Roll Star’, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, ‘Live Forever’, and, of course, ‘Champagne Supernova’.
When a fan sent Liam the list, asking if it was legit, the frontman kept it cryptic but revealing: “It’s not far off.” While he didn’t spill specifics, his stamp of approval has only fueled the excitement.
It’s not far off
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) January 7, 2025
One fan, clearly feeling cheeky, asked Liam if he’d sneak any of his solo tracks into the set. His response? A flat-out “None.” For anyone hoping to hear ‘Wall of Glass’ alongside ‘Wonderwall’, it’s safe to say it won’t be happening.
Furthermore, in relation to the bands upcoming Australian dates, questions were flying around of who the potential support acts could be. In response, Gallagher cheekily quipped “Kylie.” Which is obviously not going to happen.
As for new material, that’s still up in the air. While Liam hinted last year at the possibility of fresh tracks, nothing has been confirmed. The big question remains: who will stand beside Liam and Noel on stage? Rumours suggest members of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds might step in, but nothing official has been announced.
Oasis fans have been burned by reunion rumours before, but this year, the Gallagher brothers seem determined to deliver. Whether or not the “leaked” setlist becomes reality, one thing’s for sure: 2025 is going to belong to Oasis. It’s time to dust off your bucket hats, folks.