Oasis fans have expressed concern for frontman Liam Gallagher’s health following a string of sold-out performances in Australia during the Oasis Live ’25 Tour.
Liam, 53, has been belting out some of his biggest hits during their tour Down Under, including Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova.
However, a number of fans have taken to Reddit to share their less-than-positive feedback on Liam’s vocals, claiming he appears to be struggling to belt out his well-loved lyrics.
‘I’ve been listening to some clips from the Australia shows, and whilst Liam still sounds great, you can clearly hear the difference with the UK/Ireland/NA shows,’ one fan wrote on Reddit.
‘For example the Slide Away outro, you can hear him struggling a bit. With this in mind, I’d rather see Oasis tour again near the end of next year than next summer,’ they added.
Another user agreed: ‘All the traveling, not enough rest between shows and [Liam’s battle with] Hashimoto’s. This was predictable but not much can be done if they’re trying to do a massive world tour. Sticking to just Europe next year would be wise.’
Oasis fans have expressed concern for frontman Liam Gallagher’s health following a string of sold-out performances in Australia during the Oasis Live ’25 Tour. (Pictured: Liam performing at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium last Friday)
A number of fans have taken to Reddit to share their less-than-positive feedback on Liam’s vocals, claiming he appears to be struggling to belt out his well-loved lyrics. (Pictured: Liam and Noel performing at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium last Friday)
Yet another added: ‘I agree, he’s definitely doing the spitting out words and not finishing singing sentences properly like he used to back in the early ’00s.’
The user pointed out that the artist does deserve grace, given that he sings for two hours straight during each show.
Someone else speculated that Liam’s voice may have suffered due to the ‘international travel and changing of climates’ that came with visiting Australia for the tour.
Others rushed to defend Liam, arguing that fans shouldn’t be obsessed with perfection.
Others rushed to defend Liam, arguing that fans shouldn’t be obsessed with perfection. (Pictured: Liam and Noel performing at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium last Friday)
‘He’s human, and every singer has vocal ups and downs,’ one user wrote.
‘He’s 53 years old with a few autoimmune diseases, the way that he sings alone is absolutely crazy to do for four/five months in a 2-hour concert,’ someone else pointed out.
Oasis will perform their first Sydney show at the Accor Stadium on Friday and Saturday.
Their trip Down Under marks the first time Oasis has toured Australia since 2005.
The band has a huge following in Australia, with two of their albums reaching number one on the ARIA chart and their hit song Wonderwall hitting the top spot in 1996.
Last year, the band announced they were reuniting for the first time since 2009 after Noel and Liam finally put their differences aside following a long-standing feud.