By Newsdesk
The Oasis Live ’25 tour setlist was tweaked close to showtime, with several planned songs ultimately left out.
The Britpop icons performed the same 23 song set each night on their first tour in 16 years, and guitarist Gem Archer has shared that a handful of tracks were considered before the band locked in staples like Supersonic, Don’t Look Back in Anger, Wonderwall and Cigarettes and Alcohol.
Speaking to Guitar World about the crowd response, he said: “I couldn’t believe it.
“I was like, ‘Wow and we haven’t even gotten to Supersonic yet!’ It was just ridiculous from there. The boys had been sorting it out for ages. It got amended. We’d started with, I think, 27 songs, and it ended up being 23.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Gem admitted that the band’s future remains wide open.
After the tour concluded in São Paulo, Brazil last month, he shared his thoughts on what could come next for the Some Might Say hitmakers.
Looking back on the reunion run, he told the magazine: “It’s the weirdest thing.
“It’s all a blur. We’ve all said that we won’t know what this was till next year. When all the wheels stop spinning, you know, there’s just so much to take on board. It really was a bit of a whirlwind, you know?”
While he does not believe anything concrete is planned yet, Gem suggested that Noel has hinted it may not be the final chapter.
Asked about what lies ahead, he said: “Anything could happen, which could include nothing. But this was quite a thing. If stuff was happening, I think I might already know about it, if you know what I mean? It’s not something you just flick on.”
Recalling a conversation with the band’s lead guitarist, he added: “Noel has said, ‘No rest for the immensely talented,’ so take that how you want.”
Gem’s comments follow recent remarks from frontman Liam Gallagher, who suggested there are no plans to hit the road again in 2026.
The singer claimed there would be “nothing going on next year” for the Roll With It group.
Liam was prompted by a fan on X, who wrote: “announce the 2026 dates mate”
He replied: “We’re not doing anything in 2026 sorry (sic)”