A potential new album from the iconic band Oasis may be on the horizon, as hinted by the band’s photographer, Kevin Cummins. Noel Gallagher has been actively writing new tracks while on tour, and Liam Gallagher has reportedly toned down his frontman persona, making room for a possible studio recording. Cummins expressed confidence in the duo’s chemistry, noting Liam’s improved vocal maturity and Noel’s admiration for his brother’s talent.
Moreover, Cummins shared insights from the recent tour, highlighting the absence of past resentments between the siblings that had caused conflicts in the past. He also suggested that the tour’s conclusion in November might not be the end of Oasis, teasing a potential documentary and subsequent studio work.
If the speculations materialize, it would mark the return of Oasis with their first studio album in 17 years. Cummins, known for his book “Oasis: The Masterplan,” which features his photographic journey with the band, remains optimistic about the band’s future endeavors.
In other news, the Gallagher brothers are expected to reunite once again at boxer Ricky Hatton’s upcoming fight against Eisa Al Dah in December. The duo famously supported Hatton during his 2008 fight in Las Vegas and could make a similar appearance this time around.
Notably, Hatton recalled their nervous yet memorable presence during his previous bout, emphasizing their enthusiasm and support. The forthcoming fight is scheduled for eight three-minute rounds, setting the stage for another memorable moment with the rock duo by Hatton’s side.
As fans eagerly anticipate the potential Oasis reunion and the Gallagher brothers’ involvement in Hatton’s fight, the music world awaits exciting developments from these iconic figures.