Liam Gallagher reveals Oasis reunion setlist is finalized — but this "(What's the Story) Morning Glory" track didn't make the cut

Sziget Festival 2024 - Day 3 - Source: Getty
Sziget Festival 2024 - Day 3 - Source: Getty

Liam Gallagher has confirmed that the setlist for the highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour is locked in, much to the excitement of fans worldwide. Unfortunately, this fan-favorite track didn’t make the cut.

In 2024, Gallagher and his brother Noel made headlines with the announcement that the iconic Britpop band would be reuniting for a series of global concerts. These performances are set to span the UK & Ireland, North America, Australia, South America, South Korea, and Japan in 2025.

In his recent interaction with fans on the social media platform X, a fan asked Liam if the classic track Hey Now! would make the cut for the upcoming gigs. Liam then replied candidly:

“The setlist is done and I'm afraid it didn't make it now don’t take it personally and call me hurty names as it’s not my fault we can’t play them all."

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Despite the exclusion of the popular (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? track, Oasis fans were reassured just days earlier when Liam addressed rumors surrounding another fan-favorite, Hello. Some had speculated that the song, which opens the band’s sophomore album, might be dropped due to its connection with convicted pedophile Gary Glitter.

A source had reportedly told The Sun that the band felt it was inappropriate to include Hello in light of its associations. However, when a fan raised the issue, Liam firmly replied:

“We’ll be playing HELLO trust me."

Adding to the intrigue, Liam also addressed a leaked setlist, which suggested 21 tracks, including Acquiesce, She's Electric, Some Might Say, Rock N' Roll Star, and Cigarettes & Alcohol, with the grand finale being Champagne Supernova.

In response, he hinted that the list was approximate to the final lineup, telling a fan:

“Not far off."

Oasis' Live '25 tour will officially kick off on July 4, 2025, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium and will run through November 23, culminating in a massive show at Estadio Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil.

Fans can look forward to a mix of iconic hits as the legendary group reunites for what promises to be one of the biggest tours of the year.


Liam Gallagher seemingly addresses rumor of separate backstage areas for him and Noel

Oasis’ final setlist update comes just a week after Liam Gallagher seemingly responded to rumors that he and his brother Noel would be separated backstage.

The Sun reported that the Gallagher siblings would have separate dressing rooms and be restricted from after parties to keep them apart. Liam, however, appeared to address the speculation on X (formerly Twitter), stating:

“After party’s are for wankers. I’m getting straight off after the gigs, get my beauty sleep; this level of sexiness doesn’t happen by staying up talking bollox to bellends."
Edited by Sroban Ghosh