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With Liam Gallagher seemingly teasing plans for Oasis to tour in 2026, Oasis-mania shows no signs of slowing down. The band’s seminal classic (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? is also enjoying a well-timed anniversary; the album’s 30th anniversary edition hits shelves today, including CD, vinyl, and digital versions.
The anniversary edition features unplugged versions of album tracks “Cast No Shadow,” “Morning Glory,” “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” as well as the B-side “Acquiesce.” All of the songs feature a new mix from Noel Gallagher.
There will be several vinyl variants, including a crystal clear 3-LP version, exclusive to independent record stores, an Amazon-exclusive sepia marble, and a neon orange Oasis-store exclusive variant. The 30th anniversary release will feature the 2014 remaster of the album.
The album will also feature variant artwork. The cover features the same angle of Berwick Street in London, but shot within the last year and a half by the album’s original photographer, Brian Cannon.
In addition to the 30th anniversary edition of Morning Glory, Oasis will also release a 25th anniversary edition of their live album, Familiar To Millions, including a 3 LP and 2 CD release. The vinyl release will be available in several variants, including a black marble pressing on Amazon and a silver pressing on the band’s store. The Familiar To Millions album will be released on Nov. 14.
Following the band’s dates in London’s Wembley Stadium, frontman Liam Gallagher told fans, “See you next year” before launching into the night’s closing track, “Champagne Supernova.” Following the dates in London, Oasis will head to Japan, Australia, Argentina, and Brazil.

