Group portrait of British rock band Oasis in Manchester, United Kingdom, 29th November 1993. L-R Noel Gallagher, Paul Arthurs (aka Bonehead), Paul McGuigan, Tony McCarroll,Liam Gallagher. (Photo by James Fry/Getty Images)

Liam Gallagher has hinted at a potential tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ iconic second album, ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory’.

Currently, Gallagher is on tour in the UK and Ireland, performing Oasis’ debut album, ‘Definitely Maybe’, in its entirety to mark its 30th anniversary. His setlist also includes other classics from that era, such as the Noel-sung ‘Half The World Away’, which he has dedicated to his estranged brother and former bandmate.

On June 9, a fan asked Gallagher on X/Twitter if he would consider a similar tour for the 30th anniversary of ‘…Morning Glory’ next year. Gallagher’s response was candid: “F*** all else to do.”

In a later update, Gallagher emphasized the power of nostalgia, stating: “NOSTALGIA rules. You can stick pushing it forward up your bum you can stick pushing it forward up your bum LG x.” This suggests that fans might indeed get to relive the magic of ‘Morning Glory’ live in 2025.