Oasis Confirm New Studio Album After 20 Years—First Single Drops This Month
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Oasis Confirm New Studio Album After 20 Years—First Single Drops This Month
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music world, legendary Britpop band Oasis has officially confirmed the release of their first studio album in over two decades. Titled “What’s Been Missing”, the album marks the band’s first full-length release since 2005’s Don’t Believe the Truth, and fans won’t have to wait long—its debut single is set to drop later this month.
The surprise announcement came via a cryptic social media teaser posted early this morning, featuring Liam Gallagher’s unmistakable vocals over a gritty guitar riff, followed by the words: “Oasis. The wait is over.” Within minutes, #OasisIsBack was trending worldwide.
Speaking in a brief statement, Noel Gallagher said, “This is something we never thought we’d do again, but the songs kept coming. It felt right.” Liam added in typical fashion, “The tunes are biblical, mate. People better be ready.”
Insiders close to the band reveal that the album was secretly recorded over the past year at Abbey Road Studios, with both Gallagher brothers involved in songwriting and production. Though known for their infamous fallout, sources say the pair found “creative common ground” during the sessions.
The first single, reportedly titled “Days of No Reply”, is slated for release on July 28, accompanied by a music video and a global press event in London. A world tour to promote the album is also rumored for early 2026.
Fans, who have long hoped for an Oasis reunion, are calling this the best news since the band’s split in 2009. As one fan posted: “It’s not just nostalgia. It’s the return of legends.”
Oasis is back—and the world is listening.
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