Rumors about a possible Oasis continue to gain traction.

According to The Sun , Wasserman Music, which manages Liam Gallagher , is reportedly planning four shows for 2025. The supposed shows would take place in Knebworth, England, where the band played two major concerts in 1996. This would be Oasis' first performance since 2009.

The rumors surface amid a promise from Liam Gallagher to bring the band back if Manchester City win the Champions League. "If Manchester City win the Champions League, I'll call my brother and bring the fucking band back," he wrote in a tweet.

The absence of that fateful phone call is apparently what bothers Noel Gallagher. In an interview with talkSPORTS , the singer revealed that he wants to participate in an Oasis reunion, but said that Liam doesn't have the courage to call him because he's a "coward".

“I expressed [that desire]. He could call me. He talks about it all the time. You'd think that by now he'd have a plan. And if he has a plan, he should talk to me. He's going to talk to me because he's a coward,” Noel lashed out.

“But he could ask his team, his agent, to call my team and say, ‘Look, we’re thinking about this.’ And then we’ll have a conversation,” he continues. “Until that happens, I think he’s being hypocritical. I’m open to receiving a call. If that doesn’t happen, stop playing with the kids, it’s not fair to the fans.”

Liam Gallagher didn't like the comment and went to Twitter to say what he thinks about his brother: “I don't wish AIDS on people, I play MUSIC for the people of MANCHESTER who just went through a terrorist attack, while you sit in your filth drinking champagne and you have the audacity to call me a COWARD. Sit down, you idiot.”

In the comments on the tweets, Liam also said that Noel "hates Oasis fans" and that he is "lying". 

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