Liam Gallagher Says Oasis Must ‘Sit Down and Discuss Their Future’— As If That’s Ever Worked Before

Liam Gallagher recently opened up about the future of Oasis now that their big 2025 reunion tour, Live ’25, is winding down. Even though they’ve played huge shows all over the world this year, Liam says it’s still unclear what happens once the tour ends.
Hinting at More — But Not Promising
At Wembley Stadium, Liam thanked fans by saying “See you next year”, which sparked a lot of talk.

“You will see me next year and the year after … just not sure yet if it’ll be with Oasis … we need to sit down and discuss these things.”

In other words, Liam definitely plans to keep working, but he’s not certain if Oasis will be part of that — it’s not just his decision to make.
Is This Just the First Half?
Liam also teased that this tour might only be half the story. He called Live ’25 “a tour of 2 halves,” suggesting there may be more to come.

“I’m not actually as I know things you don’t know … Google it.”

Still, he added a little caution:

“Next year might be a little enthusiastic.”

Why the Uncertainty?
There are several reasons for the hesitation:

Decision Shared Between Brothers
Liam made it clear that he and his brother Noel both need to agree on what happens next.

Big Anniversary Rumors
Fans are speculating about shows in 2026, especially because it’s the 30th anniversary of their legendary concerts at Knebworth and Maine Road.

Mixed Messages
While Liam has dropped hints, others are more cautious. Their manager said there are no immediate plans for new music. NME

Liam’s Honest About It
Liam doesn’t promise anything, but he’s hopeful:

“If it was all up to me … we’d be touring till the day we die … but unfortunately it’s not.” Industry Previews

That quote really captures where things stand — there’s ambition, but also realism.
What Fans Are Saying
Fans are divided. Some believe the band could come back in 2026 for a few epic shows or anniversary celebrations. Others think once the 2025 tour wraps, Oasis might go on another long break — maybe returning occasionally, maybe not.

Bottom line:
Liam Gallagher is leaving the door open for more Oasis — but only if everyone is on board. Nothing is locked in yet, and they still need to sit down and decide what they really want to do next.

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