Noel Gallagher confirmed in a new interview with Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera that Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe will be reissued in 2024 but ruled out a Oasis reunion happening any time soon.
The album's reissue will mark its 30th anniversary. Gallagher said the reissue will include several previously lost songs that were made during the recording sessions at the time.
"In the Sony archives we've found tapes dating to those sessions," Gallagher told Corriere Della Sera about how the tracks were uncovered. "We thought they were lost, but they were mislabeled. They are wonderful versions of those songs, some acoustic versions."
Gallagher explained that the new tracks added to the re-release will include acoustic versions of fan-favorites "Live Forever," "Slide Away" and "Supersonic".
When asked about the possibility of a reunion tour to go along with the celebrations, Gallagher said, "There won't be a tour. We won't come back to play them together."
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