Liam Gallagher Sets Sex Pistols Sound as Condition for Oasis New Music
Liam Gallagher's Sex Pistols Demand for Oasis Reunion

Liam Gallagher has issued a definitive ultimatum regarding the possibility of recording new music with his brother Noel Gallagher, following the monumental success of their Oasis Live 25 reunion tour. The outspoken frontman declared that any future studio collaboration would need to channel the raw, rebellious energy of punk icons the Sex Pistols, or he would refuse to participate.

The Gallagher Brothers' Potential Studio Return

Speculation about new Oasis material has intensified after Liam Gallagher's recent comments to fans. "If we ever made any new music it'd have to sound like the pistols or I'm not interested," he stated emphatically. This condition comes as the band is reportedly planning to announce additional tour dates across the United Kingdom, Europe, and North America for the coming year, building on their massively profitable 2025 global tour.

Noel Gallagher's Creative Momentum

Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher has been actively composing new music, with plans to enter the recording studio later this year. This creative activity coincides with his upcoming recognition at the Brit Awards, where he will receive the prestigious Songwriter of the Year honour in his hometown of Manchester. Stacey Tang, Chair of the 2026 BRIT Awards Committee, praised Noel's enduring impact, noting his songs have "become part of our collective story" and "defined the spirit of British music globally."

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From Turbulence to Triumph

The Gallagher brothers' famously volatile relationship led to Oasis's acrimonious breakup fifteen years ago, marked by backstage confrontations, abrupt walk-outs, and alcohol-fueled disputes. However, their official reunion for the Oasis Live 25 tour, which commenced in Cardiff in July 2025 and concluded globally last November, proved remarkably successful both critically and commercially.

The tour generated over £400 million in revenue, featuring sold-out megaconcerts at iconic venues including Wembley Stadium and Manchester's Heaton Park. With no significant conflicts reported during the extensive tour, insiders suggest the band is now eager to maintain their momentum through new musical projects and additional live performances.

The Path Forward for Oasis

While Liam Gallagher's specific sonic demand presents a creative challenge, the absence of recent public fallouts between the brothers has fueled optimism among fans desperate for new Oasis material. The combination of Noel's current songwriting productivity and Liam's conditional willingness to collaborate suggests that, for the first time in two decades, new Oasis recordings could potentially materialize—provided they capture the anarchic spirit of Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious's legendary punk outfit.

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