Liam Gallagher Reacts To Leaked Oasis Setlist

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Liam Gallagher took to X to comment on the Oasis setlist leak.

“It’s not far off,” the singer said when a fan asked him, “is this setlist official?” The list included hits and fan favorites, like ‘Acquiesce,’ ‘Some Might Say,’ ‘Lyla,’ ‘Shakermaker,’ ‘The Hindu Times,’ ‘Cast No Shadow,’ ‘Slide Away,’ ‘Supersonic,’ ‘Morning Glory,’ ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star,’ ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol,’ ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger,’ ‘Live Forever’ and ‘Champagne Supernova.’

Some hit songs were missing, like ‘Wonderwall,’ ‘D’You Know What I Mean,’ ‘Roll With It,’ and ‘Go Let It Out.’ Details about the upcoming Oasis reunion tour are unclear.

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The Gallagher brothers are back together for shows starting July 4, their first since 2009. However, it’s unknown who else will join them, if they’ll release new music, or what songs they’ll play.

A fan recently asked Liam on X if he would join rehearsals right away or show up later to ‘wow them with your pipes.’ He replied by saying, “I don’t think I’m gonna rehearse. Might just steam straight on and have it keep things fresh and celestial.”

Gallagher is confident the upcoming shows will succeed, despite the criticized ticket prices. When a fan wrote, “I’m disappointed in the prices of the tickets. I have seen you in concert in the early days three times,” Liam wrote, “Well, what are you moaning for, then? Thank yourself lucky you’ve seen us before we sold out.”

“Got offered extreme amounts for my Oasis tickets, wouldn’t sell them if someone offered me a house for them,” another fan shared, “you’ve caused the biggest uproar of the century, and I’m so buzzing I’m gonna see you live.” He approved, saying, “That’s the attitude.”

Oasis has announced 41 dates for their reunion tour. It will start with UK stadium shows, then go to North America in August and September, Asia in October, and end in Brazil on November 23.

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