Liam Gallagher paid tribute to his older brother Paul by dedicating the Oasis song “Stand By Me” during the penultimate show of the band’s UK tour. The performance took place at Wembley Stadium in London, where Liam acknowledged Paul before launching into the hit song with Noel accompanying on guitar.
Paul Gallagher faced accusations of rape, coercive behavior, sexual assault, intentional strangulation, making threats, and bodily harm, all of which he denied during his court appearance at Harrow Crown Court. Liam paused during the show to honor his brother with the song “Stand By Me,” featuring poignant lyrics reflecting on support and uncertainty.
Amidst the concert excitement, Liam hinted at a potential return of Oasis next year, expressing gratitude to fans and teasing a future reunion. Speculation swirls around a possible 2026 comeback tour in the UK, coinciding with significant anniversaries, including the band’s iconic performances at venues like Etihad Stadium and Knebworth in 1996.
The ongoing tour has garnered acclaim, drawing massive crowds across various cities and fueling anticipation for future shows. After a lengthy hiatus, the band’s current lineup, led by Liam and Noel Gallagher, has received praise for their dynamic performances and musical prowess, captivating audiences with their timeless hits.
Following a series of successful shows in the UK, including the memorable Wembley performance, the band plans to venture to Australia, Japan, South Korea, and South America for upcoming tour dates. With a dedicated fan base eagerly awaiting their return, Oasis continues to captivate audiences worldwide with their electrifying performances and enduring music legacy.