As the Oasis reunion draws closer in 2025, the excitement surrounding the band’s setlist is reaching a fever pitch, especially after Liam Gallagher commented on a supposed “leaked” setlist. While there’s no official confirmation yet, his response — “It’s not far off” — offers a tantalizing glimpse into what fans might hear at their reunion concerts.
The Supposed “Leaked” Setlist
Here’s a breakdown of what’s reportedly on the list:
- “Aquiesce”
- “Some Might Say”
- “Lyla”
- “Shakermaker”
- “The Hindu Times”
- “Columbia”
- “Cast No Shadow”
- “She’s Electric”
- “Stand By Me”
- “Stop Crying Your Heart Out”
- “The Importance of Being Idle”
- “Half the World Away”
- “Whatever”
- “Slide Away”
- “Supersonic”
- “Morning Glory”
- “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”
- “Cigarettes & Alcohol”
- “Don’t Look Back in Anger”
- “Live Forever”
- “Champagne Supernova”
While this list reflects a solid representation of the band’s greatest hits, there are some notable absences that fans will surely notice.
Missing Tracks
“Wonderwall”, one of their biggest hits and a crowd favorite, is absent. Given its status as one of their most performed songs, it seems unlikely that it would be left out entirely, and could be an adjustment before the actual tour.
“Roll With It”, another classic hit, is also missing, along with several other songs that were staples of their live performances, like:
- “Bring It On Down”
- “Songbird”
- “Go Let It Out”
- “The Masterplan”
- “The Shock of Lightning”
- “Hello”
- “Little By Little”
Additionally, their cover of “I Am the Walrus” is absent, likely due to the band focusing on their original material.
Missing Singles and Album Tracks
From the Be Here Now album, “D’You Know What I Mean” and “All Around the World” are notably missing, even though they were massive chart-toppers in the U.K. Similarly, hits from Standing on the Shoulders of Giants like “Who Feels Love?” and “Sunday Morning Call” are also not listed, along with several tracks from Heathen Chemistry and Don’t Believe the Truth.
Solo Material
In a recent exchange on X, Liam Gallagher firmly stated that neither he nor Noel would be including any solo songs in the reunion setlist. When asked which solo songs he would include, Liam simply replied with, “None.”
What Do Fans Want to Hear?
While this “leaked” setlist certainly has a lot of the big Oasis classics, there are some deeper cuts and fan favorites that could still make their way into the final lineup. Do you think songs like “Wonderwall” or “Roll With It” will make an appearance? What tracks would be in your ultimate Oasis setlist? Would you include some of their more obscure singles or albums cuts?
Let us know your thoughts as the reunion tour kicks off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales. Stay tuned for official setlist announcements as the tour draws closer!