There have been rumors that Oasis might release a brand-new album soon. Reports suggest that as many as six new songs were recorded before the tour announcement, sparking speculation that fresh music could be on the way for fans of the legendary Britpop band.
With Noel Gallagher pausing his own project with Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds due to a feeling that “something was missing,” some fans believe these new tracks may not be solo work, but rather songs meant to be heard under the Oasis name.
Noel Gallagher drops tease
Earlier this year, Noel hinted that his own stadium-rock album was on hold, citing the sense that key elements were absent. Some fans think these six songs might stem from an acoustic album Noel had been developing for NGHFB but was set aside once the possibility of an Oasis reunion gained traction. If the material was indeed for his solo work, there’s every chance it could evolve into full-blown Oasis tracks with the reunion now confirmed.
Liam Gallagher, always active on social media, has been playfully stoking fans’ hopes for new Oasis material. When asked about new songs in one of his Twitter Q&A sessions, Liam hinted he would be “more than happy” to make new music with his older brother, Noel, back under the Oasis banner. However, he added that it would likely be up to Noel, the band’s primary songwriter, to take the lead in bringing any new material to life.
Since Noel Gallagher has been the creative powerhouse behind Oasis’s biggest hits, any new album would likely lean on his songwriting style. And while Noel has embraced his solo career with a more acoustic and electronic sound, his original roots in stadium-filling anthems are likely to influence any new work for Oasis.
Possible Directions for the New Album
If the rumored six tracks indeed form the backbone of a new Oasis album, fans could be in for a fresh yet familiar sound. Noel’s experience in his solo projects has exposed him to different musical genres, which could add an unexpected layer to Oasis’s typically anthemic rock sound. While Oasis fans are no strangers to raw, guitar-heavy tracks, the new album could blend traditional Oasis sounds with the quieter, introspective tones Noel has explored with NGHFB.
Their 2025 reunion tour is set to be a global event, with dates announced for the UK, North America, and beyond. Fans are already hyped to hear classics like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” but the addition of brand-new songs would take the tour to another level. If Oasis releases an album alongside the tour, it would allow them to introduce a new generation to their music while satisfying longtime fans with fresh material.
While nothing official has been confirmed, the possibility of new Oasis music feels more real than ever.