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Oasis plan MORE gigs after their 17-date reunion tour sells out as they’re desperate to ‘make their fans happy’

A source reveals Noel is working on new music and could invite Liam to record some vocals

OASIS plan more gigs after their 17-date tour sold out yesterday — and may even make an album, sources say.

The Gallagher brothers are considering adding more concerts to next summer’s run so fans are not disappointed.

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Liam and Noel Gallagher are mulling more gigs after their 17-date tour sold outCredit: EPA
A source revealed Noel is also working on new musicCredit: 2023 Matthew Baker
He could even invite brother Liam to record some vocalsCredit: Getty
Seven million people queued to get their hands on tickets

It comes after it emerged seven million queued on official websites yesterday as the 1.2million tickets were released.

An insider said: “Millions of Oasis fans will be feeling incredibly disappointed today.

“Noel and Liam are weighing up whether they can feasibly do more dates

“Next year’s reunion tour is for their fans and they want to make them happy.”

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Another source told The Sun on Sunday that Noel is working on new music and could invite Liam to record some vocals.

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, www.gigsandtours.com and . Dublin tickets will be available from 8am that same day from .

Speculation is rife that they could work together on a new Oasis production after being seen “laughing and joking” when they met to discuss the tour following their 15-year rift.

The source added: “Noel knows the reunion is about the hits but he doesn’t want them to be purely a nostalgia act.

“He has the tunes ready to go and if things continue to work well with Liam then it could be absolutely amazing.”

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On a podcast earlier this year, Noel hinted that he was looking back to his past, describing his next High Flying Birds album as “more, dare I say it, Oasis-y”.

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