Oasis wrapped up their 41-date reunion tour on Sunday night, taking their final bow in São Paulo, Brazil.
60,000 fans watched Liam and Noel Gallagher wrap up the epic run of gigs, and among them were the brothers’ proud children.
Liam’s sons Lennon, 26, and Gene, 24, posted sweet tributes to their dad and his band as they reflected on ‘the best year.’
Lennon and Gene also shared adorable unseen childhood snaps in their posts with Gene writing alongside: ‘Congrats on the biggest tour in the universe father THE GOAT.’
Lennon added that it was the ‘best year of my life, can’t believe it’s over. Will never forget this year.’
Noel’s daughter Anais, 25, posted on Sunday, sharing a string of photos of herself and pals enjoying the worldwide gigs and echoing her cousins’ words as she gushed ‘the greatest year of my life, spent with the greatest people, soundtracked by the greatest band.’
Liam Gallagher’s sons Lennon and Gene posted sweet tributes to their dad and his band as they reflected on ‘the best year’ following Oasis’ tour which wrapped up in Brazil on Sunday
Lennon and Gene also shared adorable unseen childhood snaps in their posts with Gene writing alongside: ‘Congrats on the biggest tour in the universe father THE GOAT’
‘What was once thought impossible became possible. 41 shows. 142 days. A lifetime of memories.
‘The biggest thank you to everyone who made it what it was and of course every single f**king beautiful one of you who came, sang, cried, and cheered along with us.’
‘I love you, Oasis, I love you, Live 25, But most importantly I LOVE you, Gallaghers. And for one final time: “That’s rock ‘n’ roll, baby.”
Noel and Liam’s kids have followed the band around the world since Oasis’ first reunion gig in Manchester back in July.
Ahead of that first gig, the kids reunited for the ‘pic of the century’ at Heaton Park where Gene, Lennon and Anais were joined by Noel’s other two sons Donovan, 17, and Sonny, 14.
Liam shares Gene with Nicole Appleton and Lennon with Patsy Kensit. Noel shares Anais with Meg Mathews, and Sonny and Donovan with Sara MacDonald.
Almost immediately, speculation has begun over what Noel and Liam might do next now the tour has wrapped.
It is thought conversations have already taken place behind the scenes, with ideas ranging from a new greatest hits album, to potential stadium dates at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium and a return to Knebworth.
Noel’s daughter Anais, 25, also posted, sharing a string of photos of herself and pals enjoying the worldwide gigs and echoing her cousins’ words
60,000 fans watched Liam and Noel Gallagher wrap up the epic run go gigs, and among them were the brother’s proud children
Noel Gallagher previously assembled a compilation featuring post-2000 Oasis classics and B-sides, but the project was shelved after Liam rejected the idea.
In 2023, Noel reflected in an interview: ‘He wouldn’t have it in the end, I don’t know why.’
According to reports, reviving that album is now one of several proposals being explored following the band’s hugely successful comeback.
One insider said the tour had exceeded expectations and that the brothers planned to take time off to ‘absorb’ the scale of what they had achieved.
Speaking to The Sun, the source said: ‘Noel and Liam will both be taking a long break to compute the magnitude of this tour.
‘Being back together on stage has been incredible for both of them, and to have guitarist Bonehead back with them for the last shows has been nothing short of phenomenal’.
They added: ‘They’re aware of what their fans want and know the demand would be there if they did decide to put out a new greatest hits album, or to play more shows.”
It is thought discussions about a possible Etihad residency for next summer have been circulating, alongside offers for major festivals, including Coachella and Benicàssim.
‘I love you, Oasis, I love you, Live 25, But most importantly I LOVE you, Gallaghers. And for one final time: “That’s rock ‘n’ rolle, baby,”‘ Anais captioned her post
Oasis brought their blockbuster 41-date reunion tour to a close on Sunday night, taking a final bow in front of 60,000 roaring fans in São Paulo, Brazil (pictured in August)
Liam and Noel Gallagher’s children proved that they’re closer than ever as they reunited for a photo ahead of their fathers’ first Manchester show in July (L-R Donavan, Sonny, Anais, Gene, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and Lennon)
Despite no concrete plans agreed, there’s no denying that there is still appetite for more Oasis and given how quickly – and successful – the surprise reunion came together, suggests there is nothing off the table.
Liam Gallagher has also hinted that he is keen to keep the momentum going, when he replied to a fan last week who stated: ‘How am i meant to survive if there won’t be another tour next year WE NEED MORE’.
Writing on X, Liam responded: ‘You will see me next year and the year after and so on just not sure yet if it’ll be with oasis, we need to sit down and discuss these things.
‘If it was all up to me then you know we’d be touring till the day we die as it’s the best thing in the world but UNFORTUNATELY it’s not’.