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Noel Gallagher has spoken about Oasis' reunion tour, and has fuelled rumours over new music after admitting that he was "back at work".
2025 saw the band return for a historic reunion tour, which ran for 41 dates, beginning in Cardiff on July 4, and included shows at Manchester's Heaton Park, seven shows at Wembley Stadium, as well as gigs in the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
"Oasis vibes in the area. Dublin vibes in the area", and "We missed you, you lunatics!", Gallagher said. "I think I'm a Croke Park virgin! We haven't played here before, have we? All I do know is this is the soberest I've been in Ireland since I was about four or five or something like that".
Now, Noel Gallagher has paid tribute to Oasis' fans, after being asked about the infamous 'Gallagher Hill', where fans unable to get a ticket had gathered in their droves to listen to their shows at Heaton Park.
“Oasis fans are the best in the world,” he said of their dedication. “They’re the most loyal, and the fact that there was an arena-sized crowd outside the venue every night was just amazing, you know what I mean? And hats off to them. We gave away a few T-shirts, and we put the video screen up there towards the end of the run, but they were amazing".
Elsewhere, Noel Gallagher has spoken about how it felt to have his children attending these reunion shows, with the guitarist joking that they had shown “virtually no interest” in his job until the first night in Cardiff.
“They went from never seeing Oasis once, to seeing Oasis 38 times in six months, which has got to be some kind of record. They loved it", he added.
Turning his attention to hosts “Darren Fletcher, Don Hutchison, Kevin Nolan and Glenn Murray" he added: “I mean, you were there, you seen them there, they’re great, great lads. And, you know, they were buzzing off all the City players that were coming. Pep was there, Foden and John Stones and Rodri, and, you know, they were buzzing just kind of seeing it all.
“And I didn’t think they thought I was that cool until halfway through, they were like, ‘God, he knows John McEnroe as well, what’s going on here?’ So I’m well worthy of the ‘Dad Of The Year’ mug that I got for Christmas".
This prompted the show hosts to ask how his holiday was, prompting Noel to reply: “The holiday was good. But, yeah, back at work on Monday. So it’s all good, mate. It’s all been going great.” As for his busy and successful 2025 with Oasis, he said: “It went rather well, didn’t it?”.
In another interview, Noel Gallagher compared his beloved Manchester City's rivals, Man United to the Libertines. Find out why here.