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Bonehead 'confirmed' to be taking part in huge Oasis 2025 reunion tour - reports

Insiders are reporting that Oasis legend Bonehead is set to join Noel and Liam Gallagher for their huge reunion tour next year.

The Oasis brothers made the huge announcement yesterday that they would be reuniting after 15 years for a string of dates in July and August 2025 - including four mammoth shows at Heaton Park on July 11, 12, 19 and 20..

The 14 dates will also include shows at London’s Wembley Stadium, as well as stops in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin. Tickets will go on sale on Saturday (August 31) and are expected to sell out within minutes.

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But whilst the Gallaghers have been confirmed to be taking part, fans have been left to make their own predictions so far on which former Oasis members could be joining them on the road.

An insider has reported to The Sun that guitarist Paul Arthurs, more commonly known as Bonehead, has confirmed his involvement. The Oasis co-founder, who also occasionally plays keyboard and bass for the group, has been at the top of many fan’s wish lists.

A source told the publication: “Bonehead is confirmed. They both wanted him in the fold and he was one of the drivers of the reunion. Noel has brought in some of his band too.”

Since leaving Oasis in 1999, Bonehead has remained pals with both Liam and Noel. In 2013, he joined Liam’s side-project Beady Eye until they disbanded in 2014.

He has continued to perform with Liam over the years and returned for his recent Definitely Maybe 30 Years tour earlier this year following a recent health scare. He performed with Liam at Reading & Leeds 2024 at the weekend.

It was announced last night that there would be a

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