
Photographer Tom Sheehan on the secrets of shooting Oasis – and the band's "unfinished business"
Check out exclusive pictures from 'Roll With It: Oasis In Photographs 1994–2002' as Sheehan tells us about what the Gallaghers are like off-stage, the chances of new material, and why the world needs the band now more than ever

Robbie Williams says Oasis' reunion tour will "be nostalgia on steroids"
He also hopes "it'll be healing" for the Gallagher brothers

Original drummer Tony McCarroll shares message to Oasis ahead of reunion
"What we started back in The Boardwalk days, has become this"

Oasis to re-release 'Some Might Say' on vinyl to mark 30th anniversary
It'll arrive on a pearl-coloured numbered 7" vinyl

LNER announce 'She's Electric' train route for first Oasis Wembley reunion gig – with "a number of surprises on board"
The special service will leave from Edinburgh Waverley at 9am on July 25

Comedian Ivo Graham and his "Nick Cave moustache" get into hot tub to fight to save Swindon leisure centre that gave Oasis their name
The leisure centre has been closed since 2020

Kevin Cummins announces new Oasis book 'The Masterplan' – featuring loads of unpublished photos
The book also comes with contributions from Noel Gallagher, who shares his thoughts on everything to football, fashion and his memories of Oasis' formative years

Ticketmaster may have "breached the law" and "misled fans" during Oasis reunion tour ticket sale, CMA warns
The Competition and Markets Authority is investigating the controversial 'Oasis Live '25' ticket sale process on behalf of the UK government

Watch ‘The Inbetweeners’ stars James Buckley and Joe Thomas parody Oasis’ Liam and Noel Gallagher in Comic Relief sketch
The sketch poked fun at the band's dynamic pricing controversy and long ticket queues

'The Inbetweeners' stars to play Oasis' Liam and Noel Gallagher in Comic Relief "reunion" sketch
Back in 2021, James Buckley told NME "Oasis were the greatest band in the world" and predicted they would reunite: "If The Stone Roses reunited for a few gigs, then any band could"