Fans of the rock outfit Oasis are convinced a new album is will happen despite the Gallagher brothers saying no material is on the way. Noel and Liam Gallagher reunited earlier this month for a sold-out show in Cardiff, Wales, with homecoming shows at Heaton Park in Manchester now taking place before the pair head out on the rest of their UK tour.
Listeners are holding out hope for new material from the brothers and believe there is a key detail to back their claim. A post to the r/Oasis Reddit page had fans discussing what could be a hint from Noel Gallagher regarding new material from the Gallagher brothers. Whether it comes to light is yet to be seen, but fans are holding out hope regardless.
A fan of the band posted: "People say there's not a chance of Oasis releasing a new album, but... They definitely will." Hopeful fans and friends of Liam Gallagher believe new material is on the way, but some are unconvinced.
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The fan continued: "We all know that Noel said he’d written a whole album of stadium-sized rock n roll guitar songs, and this was while he was secretly planning a huge tour of stadium rock n roll gigs, so what’s he going to do with that material?
"He won’t go back and do a stadium rock album with High Flying Birds- why would he?! And he’s not exactly known for just throwing material away.
"After the success of these gigs and the obvious joy he’s getting from working with Liam again, I feel we’re 100% getting a new album at some point. It would just be ridiculous for him to bin the songs."
Not every fan was as optimistic as this user, though some are suggesting a new album - which would be the band's first since 2008's Dig Out Your Soul - could happen.

A listener replied: "I'd say it's 50/50. I think the tour setlist is indicative of where his head is at in terms of Oasis. He's really not giving much oxygen to later Oasis tracks, which suggests he sees the real value in the classic early stuff.
"He knows he can't beat that early stuff - so wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if he just doesn't try to.
"He can scratch his songwriting itch in Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and not try to compete against the Oasis brand quite as much.
"But to play devil's advocate here, if he has songs that would better suit Liam's voice, he might just go for it.
"I don't think we can say anything with a huge degree of confidence. If I were to bet, though, I'd err toward saying that there won't be any new songs, and that this is purely a nostalgic endeavour to earn some cash."
Others believe there is still no chance of a new album from Oasis. One fan wrote: "I'd love it to happen but I really don't think it's likely. The stakes are too high, and honestly the way these gigs are currently going, there couldn't be a more perfect end to the story.
"I know it's not what the hardcore fans want to hear but this tour should be seen as the victory lap that it's always been billed as."
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