Oasis Setlist Leak: Liam Gallagher’s Response to Fans
As the highly anticipated Oasis reunion prepares to electrify audiences in 2025, excitement is building around which iconic tracks the band will perform. Recently, Liam Gallagher, the charismatic frontman, hinted at possible setlist selections, providing fans with a tantalizing glimpse into what they might experience at the upcoming concerts.
While various rumored setlists have surfaced on social media, one fan managed to engage Liam directly on X, inquiring whether a particular setlist was “official.” Liam’s intriguing response, “It’s not far off,” has fueled speculation and enthusiasm among die-hard fans eager for a taste of nostalgia.
Analyzing the Rumored Oasis Setlist: What’s Included and What’s Missing?
The rumored setlist features a selection of fan-favorites, including:
“Aquiesce”
“Some Might Say”
“Lyla”
“Shakermaker”
“The Hindu Times”
“Columbia”
“Cast No Shadow”
“She’s Electric”
“Stand By Me”
“Stop Crying Your Heart Out”
“The Importance of Being Idle”
“Half the World Away”
“Whatever”
“Slide Away”
“Supersonic”
“Morning Glory”
“Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”
“Cigarettes & Alcohol”
“Don’t Look Back in Anger”
“Live Forever”
“Champagne Supernova”
However, several notable tracks are conspicuously absent from this list, particularly considering Oasis’s extensive performance history. For instance, “Wonderwall,” one of their most celebrated global hits and the fourth most frequently performed song according to Setlist.fm, is missing. Its absence could signal crucial adjustments needed to finalize the setlist for the reunion tour, as fans undoubtedly expect to hear this classic anthem.
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Another significant omission is “Roll With It,” which ranks twelfth among their most performed songs. Other notable tracks such as “Bring It On Down,” “Songbird,” “The Meaning of Soul,” “Go Let It Out,” “The Masterplan,” “The Shock of Lightning,” “Hello,” and “Little By Little” also appear to be absent from the current setlist. This raises questions about which anthems will truly resonate with the audience during this monumental reunion.
Additionally, their cover of The Beatles’ “I Am the Walrus,” which holds a spot among their top ten most performed songs, is also missing. Given the emphasis on their original material, this could be a strategic choice to focus on their own hits, although it would be a treat for fans to hear their rendition of this classic.
Identifying Other Missing Singles from the Setlist
If the circulating setlist is indeed close to the final version, Oasis seems to be honoring the anniversaries of their foundational albums and the tracks that catapulted them to fame. However, several significant singles are still absent. Tracks like “D’You Know What I Mean” and “All Around the World,” both chart-toppers from the Be Here Now album, have been notably excluded, aside from the inclusion of “Stand By Me.”
Moreover, songs like “Who Feels Love?,” “Sunday Morning Call,” “The Hindu Times,” and “Let There Be Love” join the previously mentioned omissions and are also top UK hits that fans have come to treasure. The absence of these tracks raises further curiosity about the finalized setlist and how it will balance fan favorites with deeper cuts.
In summary, while the supposed “leaked” setlist does offer a solid reflection of what fans are likely hoping for, it does require some adjustments. Certain singles have left a more profound impact on the legacy of Oasis than others, and some lesser-known tracks have garnered a reputation for their live performance energy, making their absence even more notable.
Will Liam and Noel Include Any Solo Material in the Reunion Concerts?
Since the split from Oasis, both Liam and Noel Gallagher have cultivated impressive solo careers, amassing a wealth of material over the past decade. However, it appears that neither brother plans to incorporate their solo works into the reunion concert setlists.
The same fan who elicited Liam’s comment on the setlist also inquired about which solo song either brother would choose to perform live. To this, Liam curtly replied, “None,” which underscores the focus on their shared legacy rather than individual pursuits.
What would be your dream Oasis setlist? Would it vary depending on the country? Are there any essential songs you believe should be included in the rumored setlist? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments section!
Mark your calendars, as the Oasis world tour is set to commence on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales. For complete details on reunion concerts and ticketing information, be sure to visit the band’s official website.
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