Did Taylor Swift’s ex Matty Healy get Oasis back together? Video resurfaces showing The 1975 singer telling warring brothers to ‘grow up and headline Glastonbury’ amid their feud
As someone who has been a die-hard Oasis fan since the ’90s, this news about their potential reunion has me feeling like I just found my lost wallet – overjoyed and slightly bewildered! It’s like the universe heard my prayers and decided to give me a little bit of hope that 2024 might actually be an amazing year.
A video featuring Taylor Swift’s former partner, Matty Healy, urging Liam and Noel Gallagher to reconcile has resurfaced, with speculations mounting that an Oasis reunion might indeed become a reality.
In February 2023, the lead singer from the band that emerged in 1975, now aged 35, addressed CBC News, suggesting it was time for their estranged group members to mature and share the stage at Glastonbury.
Following Matty’s involvement in their reunion, he and Noel, aged 57, initiated a dispute between themselves – a disagreement that escalated into harsh verbal exchanges about one another’s musical abilities.
Over the weekend, there was buzz about Oasis potentially reunioning for a much anticipated return, even though the strained relationship between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher is widely known.
Enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement about rumors suggesting they might reconcile to share the Glastonbury main stage next summer and perform a series of 10 concerts at Wembley Stadium in 2025.
Now, the long-lost Matty video is back in circulation, sparking talk of a potential reunion – with fans wondering if this footage may have been the decisive factor that caused the band to feel awkward enough to reunite.
In the video, Matty expressed: “What is Oasis up to now? It’s hard to believe that one could pass on the opportunity to be part of possibly the most popular band in the world, all due to a family feud with your sibling?”
‘I can deal with them dressing like they’re in their twenties and being in their fifties but acting like they’re in their twenties… They need to grow up! Stop marding!
‘They’re men of the people and they’re sat around in Little Venice and Highgate, crying over an argument with their brother. Grow up! Headline Glastonbury!
“It seems there isn’t a single individual attending a High Flying Birds or Liam Gallagher concert who wouldn’t prefer to be at an Oasis show instead. Could you do me a favor and reconcile? Stop the back-and-forth banter – that’s my public service announcement for today.”
In a CBC interview, Noel didn’t take kindly to Matty inserting himself into the discussion about Oasis, which subsequently ignited a disagreement between them.
In response to the interview Noel retorted by calling the 1975 frontman a ‘slack-jawed f**kwit’.
The lead vocalist of “Don’t Look Back In Anger” went on to say, “He could never conceive of this. He should take a moment to consider the state of his band and disband.”
Later in June, Matty retorted at a Dublin concert, “Noel Gallagher labeled me as a thoughtless fool.”
I’m a big fan of Noel Gallagher. When we proposed that Liam perform, he expressed his willingness, but regrettably, he was already occupied with other commitments.
‘I love Noel Gallagher. Give it up for Noel Gallagher.
With a laugh, Matty remarked, “What sets me apart from Noel is that I conduct a string of interviews to publicize an album, while he creates an album specifically for promoting a series of interviews.”
‘But we love you Noel, get Oasis back together.’
The video of Matty on CBC News is being shared once more, following the intense speculation about a potential reunion that surfaced over the weekend on platform X.
Sharing the clip they penned: ‘Thank u Matty Healy lol’,
‘Grow up; headline Glastonbury.’ Bringing this gem back following today’s Oasis rumour….’,
‘Everyone say thank you matty healy,’
‘Matty Healy ending brotherly feuds since 2023.’,
During his performance at the Reading Festival on Sunday night, Liam dedicated the Oasis song “Half The World Away” to his brother Noel, whom he had reconciled with following a late-night conversation over the phone.
This morning, I’ve found myself at the center of some intriguing chatter. As a Manchester-born musician, I’ve been rumored to be considering a reunion with my estranged sibling for an anticipated Oasis comeback. Despite our long history of ups and downs, it seems there might be a possibility of us joining forces once more.
Supporters have been encouraging the duo to reunite ever since their dramatic breakup in 2009, caused by a physical altercation during a concert at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
Last Sunday evening at Reading, Liam (age 51) honored the 30th anniversary of Oasis’s debut album Definitely Maybe by playing several of its hit songs during his main performance.
“Presenting Half The World Away, a 1994 B-side that was also the theme for the sitcom The Royle Family. He addressed the crowd by saying: ‘I want to dedicate this song to Noel Gallagher.’ “
Liam persisted in leaving fans puzzled as he dedicated his performance of “Cigarettes & Alcohol” at the Reading Festival to those who dislike Oasis.
As a devoted fan, I’d like to share that the track, penned by my elder brother, marked the finale of their groundbreaking debut album, Definitely Maybe, released in 1994.
At the end of the show, Liam proposed that an announcement might be made on Tuesday at 8:00am. A brief image resembling the Oasis logo was displayed on a big screen upstage, which was later posted on the official Instagram and X accounts of Oasis, Noel, and Liam.
In the center of the white, rectangular-shaped box, there was once a black block with the date “27.08.24” displayed – a spot typically reserved for a band’s name. Later on, it started flashing and altered the display to read “8am”.
According to a source, Noel Gallagher and his brother Liam are not likely to become close again, but they aim to reunite Oasis for the sake of their fans.
They’re not growing any more youthful, and the desire for them is immense. They felt it was either now or never. For a while, Noel resisted strongly, but he’s eventually given in and consented to come back.
‘He spoke to Liam on the phone and they are on the same page. They know this reunion will go down in music history.’
According to Chairman of talent agency InterTalent, Professor Jonathan Shalit OBE, the tour could potentially generate over £400 million in earnings, as well as profits from any subsequent agreements.
He said: ‘With tickets, sponsorship, merchandise and filming, I would predict an income for Noel and Liam of over £50million each. This is a tour that could easily gross over £400million.’
Oasis is reportedly set to receive a £50 million payout for a comeback tour around the world, and it looks like Liam himself has hinted at the band’s reunion.
15 long years ago, my heart ached as I watched the captivating sibling act of Noel, 57, and Liam disappear from the stage, their differences leaving an unbearable rift. But now, the jaw-dropping amount that’s been mentioned has them considering a truce once more. Can you imagine the joy this news brings to my fangirl heart?
In 2009, the tense bond between them reached its peak following a heated altercation backstage in Paris, which ultimately resulted in Noel departing from the group.
Recently, Liam has been eager to reconcile with his brother and revive their famous Britpop group, yet his elder sibling has expressed skepticism or disapproval of this plan.
However, following his £20m divorce from ex-spouse Sara MacDonald the previous year, it’s reported that Noel Gallagher has been convinced by the potential monetary benefits of reuniting the band for performances at Glastonbury and Wembley Stadium.
As a devoted fan, I’m eagerly anticipating what seems set to become the most iconic tour in British music history. Word on the street is that the strategic agreement struck by the brothers could potentially earn them an impressive £50 million.
Fans of Oasis were sent into a whirlwind when Liam hinted at a nationwide tour by the band behind “Don’t Look Back In Anger” for the following year.
Asked on X, formerly Twitter, about the planned Oasis shows, Liam wrote: ‘See you down the front’.
He later told his 3.6m followers on the platform: ‘I never did like that word FORMER’.
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