Oasis Live: Speculation Mounts for Potential Full Live Album Release

Oasis has recently released two live singles from their 2025 tour, sparking speculation about a potential full live album. The band kicked off their highly anticipated reunion tour in Cardiff, Wales, with a live version of "Slide Away." Subsequently, during a series of shows in Manchester, they recorded and released a live version of "Cigarettes & Alcohol." With these releases, fans are hopeful for a complete live album featuring recordings from various tour stops.
Throughout their career, Oasis has only put out two live albums. The first, Familiar to Millions, was recorded at Wembley Stadium in London in 2000. The second, Knebworth 1996, was released in 2021, commemorating the 25th anniversary of Oasis' historic concerts at Knebworth Park. As the band continues their current tour with a five-show run at Wembley, followed by stops in Scotland, Ireland, and North America, the possibility of a new live album looms large.
Ahead of the tour's launch, Liam Gallagher took to social media to explain that he and his brother Noel would not be doing joint interviews to avoid intrusive questions about their relationship. Despite this, the brothers seem to be in good spirits, seen holding hands on stage and sharing laughs during performances. Noel Gallagher expressed excitement about the tour, stating that there's no turning back now. The anticipation for what lies ahead for Oasis continues to build as they captivate audiences around the world with their live performances.