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Published 10:29 25 Feb 2025 GMT
Updated 10:29 25 Feb 2025 GMT

Oasis fans have been sent into a frenzy following comments from the band's lead singer Liam Gallagher about the length of their set list for their upcoming tour.
The iconic 90s rock band return to the stage this summer for the first time in 16 years with sold-out shows in Ireland and the UK.
However, fans are now worried that they won't be getting their money's worth, following Gallagher's reply to a fan's question on X.
After a fan wrote to the 52-year-old: "Liam some people believe Oasis gigs will last only one hour, tell em you were joking", he replied: "Just under 59 mins 59 secs."
There's no surprise that this has left some fans worried and unsure as to whether or not Gallagher is joking, especially given the price of tickets for the tour.
Someone replied to his post on X saying: "Hardly I spent over 1k."
One fan wrote on Reddit: "He's quite unserious usually but I really hope he isn't telling the truth here."
Another said: "It will be an hour and a half. It’s the maximum they played in their prime. They aren’t going to now play longer when they’re much older."
One fan speculated: "Probably 2 hours, Noel will get at least 30 minutes minimum of songs with him on vocals, maybe even 45 mins. Liam maxes out at 90 minutes as well so it works out."

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