Liam Gallagher has dismissed speculation regarding a reunion of the band Oasis during an appearance on BBC Radio Scotland FM.

The comments come amid persistent public interest in whether the estranged brothers will reconcile their professional relationship. Because the band remains one of the most influential acts in British music history, any hint of a return generates significant market and cultural interest.

Speaking with JJ Bull, Gallagher addressed the ongoing noise surrounding the group [1]. He sought to clarify the current state of his relationship with his brother, Noel Gallagher, while speaking to the radio audience [1].

Gallagher said that the idea of a comeback is currently unfounded. "It's just a rumour, isn't it?" he said [2].

He further emphasized the lack of communication between himself and his brother. "I haven’t spoken to him, you know?" he said [2].

This denial follows a pattern of intermittent rumors that have surfaced over several years [1]. Despite the recurring speculation, Gallagher said that no discussions are taking place to bring the band back together. The singer's remarks suggest that the personal divide between the brothers remains a primary barrier to any formal agreement.

"It's just a rumour, isn't it?"

The continued denial of a reunion by Liam Gallagher reinforces the long-standing personal volatility between the Gallagher brothers. While fan demand for an Oasis reunion remains high, the lack of direct communication indicates that the band's hiatus is likely to continue indefinitely unless a significant personal reconciliation occurs.