Oasis could be gearing up to extend their blockbuster reunion beyond this year’s tour, with a possible return to Manchester’s Etihad Stadium.
Liam and Noel Gallagher are currently storming through their 2025 comeback gigs, which have already sparked record-breaking ticket sales.
But the band’s longtime photographer Kevin Cummins has hinted there’s more to come.
The 71-year-old Manchester lensman, who has trailed the Gallaghers since their rise, said Etihad dates were axed due to stadium works.
While speaking to The Sun, Kevin said, “I don’t see why they can’t continue once the tour is over in November."
"They could easily play the Etihad every night of the year and fill it – 15 million people applied for tickets in the UK alone. It’s unheard of.”
Moreover, the veteran photographer also urged the brothers to head back into the studio, saying Noel’s songwriting and Liam’s trademark vocals remain the perfect combination.
“Why not record a new album? You don’t have to tell anyone – just do it and see if it works,” he added.
With £100million already on the cards from sales and demand, Oasis could be far from finished.
Oasis fell apart largely because of the bitter feud between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher.
Tensions worsened through the 2000s as arguments disrupted tours and recording sessions.
The final straw came in 2009, when a backstage fight in Paris led Noel to quit the band, saying he could no longer work with Liam.
After years of bitter silence and solo ventures, Liam and Noel Gallagher have finally buried the hatchet to reunite Oasis in 2025.
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