Noel Gallagher ‘sparks hopes for a new Oasis album after being inspired on the band’s reunion tour’

Noel Gallagher has reportedly been inspired during the Oasis tour and has written a number of new songs for a potential Oasis album. 

The singer, 58, is currently on tour with brother Liam Gallagher and hasn’t decided yet if they will perform the new music together. 

Noel, who also fronts High Flying Birds, is reportedly debating whether to keep the tracks for a solo album or join forces with Liam again to released a new Oasis album. 

An insider has told The Mirror: ‘Noel has been inspired by playing to adoring crowds, who have supercharged his creativity. But he is undecided whether his work will become a new album for Oasis with Liam on vocals.’

Noel is said to be ‘waiting to see how things play out’ on tour but so far is said to be in a ‘fine mood’. 

But the source revealed: ‘Noel has been in an absolutely fine mood. He’s also been strumming some new tunes in his dressing room. But, from what he has said, these tracks are not yet aligned for any project.

Noel Gallagher has reportedly been inspired during the Oasis tour and has written a number of new songs for a potential Oasis album

Noel Gallagher has reportedly been inspired during the Oasis tour and has written a number of new songs for a potential Oasis album

The singer, 58, is currently on tour with brother Liam Gallagher and hasn't decided yet if they will perform the new music together

The singer, 58, is currently on tour with brother Liam Gallagher and hasn’t decided yet if they will perform the new music together

‘There is no Oasis studio return as yet agreed by the band, and they still have a long way to go. Things are great now, but who knows what will happen given the brothers’ past troubles on the road.’

Daily Mail have contacted Noel’s representatives for comment.  

Oasis split in 2009 after the brothers had a huge fall-out. But they announced last year they would play together again and kicked off their tour in Cardiff in July.

They stand to make £50million each if they can keep the peace on their travels and have so far stayed away from each other off-stage.

And according to reports the brothers have since been hit with huge offers to extend their comeback to next year, including four massive shows at Knebworth House.

The gigs would mark the 30th anniversary of the Britpop legends’ 1996 history-making concerts and would see Noel and Liam top Robbie Williams’ record of three nights at the Hertfordshire venue.

Rumours have also swirled about a potential residency at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, with fan forums buzzing and fake posters doing the rounds online.

However, those close to the band insist no deals have been signed and there are no concrete plans for 2026.

Noel, who also fronts High Flying Birds, is reportedly debating whether to keep the tracks for a solo album or join forces with Liam again to released a new Oasis album

Noel, who also fronts High Flying Birds, is reportedly debating whether to keep the tracks for a solo album or join forces with Liam again to released a new Oasis album

A source told The Sun: ‘They’ve seen the speculation, they’ve heard about the offers and they know what the fans want.’

They added that the reunion has become ‘a cultural movement’ and the brothers must now decide whether to close the book on their epic comeback or keep the magic alive.

They said: ‘It’s ultimately up for them to decide. The Oasis reunion hasn’t just been concerts. You can see that it’s been a cultural movement. Nothing comes close in recent history to Oasis’s shows.

‘It’s a question of whether Noel and Liam want to draw a line in the sand and close the door on this chapter, knowing they captured the zeitgeist. Or do they strike it up again and keep the magic going? It’s a difficult decision to make.’

The Daily Mail has contacted Oasis representatives for comment.

It comes after Liam launched a scathing attack on Edinburgh Fringe – the world’s biggest performing arts festival – claiming it is a celebration of ‘thick s***’.

The 52-year-old rock star tore into the event during his band’s opening show at Murrayfield Stadium.

He told 70,000 fans the city’s arts festival bonanza just involved people ‘juggling f***ing b******s… swallowing swords’ and ‘s****y card tricks’.

Moments after stepping out on stage Friday’s gig, Liam Gallagher said: ‘What about Edinburgh council, the f***ing s***s.

‘The amount of money we’re going to bring in, they’ll split with their posh, ugly mates. Still waiting for a f***ing apology.’

An insider said: 'Noel has been inspired by playing to crowds, who have supercharged his creativity. But he is undecided whether his work will become a new album for Oasis with Liam'

An insider said: ‘Noel has been inspired by playing to crowds, who have supercharged his creativity. But he is undecided whether his work will become a new album for Oasis with Liam’

After a brief pause, he then rounded on the Fringe festival, saying: ‘What’s happening in Edinburgh then? What’s all that thick s***?

‘People juggling f***ing b******s and that? Swallowing swords… one-legged bicycles. What’s all that s*** about? S****y card tricks?’

His comments came after bosses at Edinburgh council branded the band’s fans as drunk, fat and middle-aged and could deter performers away from attending this month’s Fringe festival.

The brothers have also reportedly been recently warned to keep their of views of Donald Trump to themselves to avoid jeopardizing Oasis’s US tour.

The rockstar brothers, about to embark on a come-back tour of Canada and the States, were advised to ‘stay out of American politics’.

Liam once called the US president a ‘d**k’ while Noel labelled Trump’s environmental politics as ‘pretty f***ing scary’.

But top showbiz manager Jonathan Shalit told the DailyMail: ‘My advice to Oasis is simple: stay out of American politics.

‘If they want their US tour to go ahead without disruption, it would be wise to keep quiet on all things Trump.’

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