Oasis are climbing the charts again with ‘Some Might Say’, 30 years after scoring a No.1.
Oasis’ 1995 classic ‘Some Might Say’ is in with a chance of getting to number one again in the UK.
Thanks to the recent release of a 30th anniversary vinyl reissue, the Britpop legends’ second single from their seminal album ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’ is riding up the charts, currently sitting at number two on the Official Chart: First Look.
Last week, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher were seen arriving at Mildmay working men’s club in Stoke Newington, North London for a top-secret performance.
It was part of a money-spinning deal for an Adidas campaign they shot.
It comes ahead of their first tour in 16 years, ‘Oasis Live ’25’, which kicks off on July 4 in Cardiff.
Appearing on talkSport last week, guitarist and chief songwriter, Noel, said of his formerly estranged sibling and the group’s frontman, Liam: “I was with him yesterday, actually.
“He’s all right, he’s on tip-top form.
“We can’t wait. None of us can wait.”
The ‘Wonderwall’ hitmaker then spilled that rehearsals will take place in a couple of weeks’ time.
He added: “We’re just getting ready for rehearsals to start now in about three weeks and then we’ll see what happens.”
Meanwhile, Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones revealed close pal, Noel, has been penning new tunes.
The Welsh rocker didn’t, however, know whether the new material was for the reuniting Britpop legends or another project.
Speaking to NME about the rock band’s new album, ‘Make ’em Laugh, Make ’em Cry, Make ’em Wait’, he spilled: “I asked him what he’d been up to, and he said he’d been doing some writing in the studio,” Kelly explained. He continued: “I’m assuming he’s doing some writing for either his stuff or if they’re [Oasis] gonna bring out a couple songs, I don’t know.”
The ‘Supersonic’ hitmakers thrilled fans with the news that they had finally ended their 15-year feud in 2024.
The shows will be their first since Oasis split following a backstage bust-up between Liam and Noel at their final concert at a festival in Paris in 2009.