Liam Gallagher’s plans for an Oasis reunion have been met with excitement, especially with his one major demand for the tour: his son, Gene Gallagher, and his band, Villanelle, will serve as…Read More…

Oasis is scheduled for a whopping 17-date tour - but are yet to sit down to discuss support artists

Liam Gallagher’s plans for an Oasis reunion have been met with excitement, especially with his one major demand for the tour: his son, Gene Gallagher, and his band, Villanelle, will serve as…Read More…

Liam Gallagher’s plans for an Oasis reunion have been met with excitement, especially with his one major demand for the tour: his son, Gene Gallagher, and his band, Villanelle, will serve as the opening act. The reunion, marking the 30th anniversary of *Definitely Maybe*, is set to be a massive event with sold-out shows across the UK. Liam’s faith in Gene’s talent seems strong, as he was impressed by Villanelle after personally watching his son perform, stating bluntly, “If you’re shit, you’re not playing” before approving them for the tour.

Gene, now 23, leads Villanelle as the vocalist and guitarist, and this will be their biggest stage yet, far larger than the smaller gigs they’ve played in the UK. Liam sees this as a huge opportunity for his son’s career and believes the band will deliver.

As for whether this marks the beginning of a full Oasis reunion with Noel, that’s still uncertain. Gene himself has expressed that, while he would love to see the brothers reunite, it’s beyond his control. Nonetheless, the upcoming tour has sparked hope and speculation among fans.

Liam and Noel Gallagher ended their long-running feud last month as they thrilled fans by announcing a reunion tour with dates in London, Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin

Liam Gallagher’s plans for an Oasis reunion have sparked excitement among fans, particularly with the news that his son, Gene Gallagher, and his band Villanelle will open for the 30th anniversary *Definitely Maybe* tour. The tour has already sold out across the UK, and Liam has expressed strong confidence in his son’s abilities after personally watching his band perform. Famously blunt, Liam gave Gene and Villanelle the go-ahead only after assessing their performance, stating, “If you’re shit, you’re not playing”.

Gene, at 23, will take on his biggest audience yet as Villanelle’s lead vocalist and guitarist, moving from smaller gigs to major arenas. Liam believes this is a significant opportunity for his son’s burgeoning music career, adding a personal touch to what will already be an epic event.

While Gene has voiced his hope for a full Oasis reunion involving his uncle Noel, he acknowledged that it’s beyond his control. However, the anticipation surrounding this tour has reignited speculation among fans about a potential Gallagher brothers reunion.

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