Talk of an Oasis reunion is showing no sign of slowing down, but fans probably won’t too pleased by the latest reports, which suggest that the Manchester band could reunite without Noel Gallagher.
The rumours come just weeks after Liam slammed his brother, denying that talk of a reunion tour is always his fault.
Noel Gallagher
However, it’s now being suggested that the band’s former manager Alan McGee is confident that he can get the other members of the band back together - and they aren’t too fussed whether Noel is involved or not.
The Sun reports that Alan met with Paul Ashbee, who knew the band in its early days, in London on Monday to discuss the plans.
A source tells the paper: “It’s very early days but the wheels are in motion. Liam, [guitarist] Guigsy, ]bassist] Bonehead and Tony [McCarroll] are all interested and keen to see how it can work.
“They don’t seem to mind Noel not being on board, even though some fans won’t regard it as a proper Oasis reunion.
“But as Noel wants no part in the band, it’s the closest they are going to get to a full-scale comeback.”
Oasis in 2008
Oasis haven’t performed together since 2009, and rumours that they could be putting the rows behind them have been circulating for months.
Liam added fuel to the fire in March, when he attended one of his brother’s gigs, and many fans were hoping the band would make their comeback at Glastonbury.
Sadly, Noel shot down the rumours, blaming Liam and stating: "There was a rumour we've had a gentleman's agreement [to reform ] but that has come from his people."