Oasis far from the Hall of Fame: Liam Gallagher's reaction

Oasis far from the Hall of Fame: Liam Gallagher’s reaction

There is one thing that Liam Gallagher he has never learned to do, and will probably never learn: to remain silent in front of the institutions. Especially if those institutions bear the high-sounding name of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

While fans around the world are frantically clicking for their favorite artists to climb the 2026 “Fan Vote” rankings, the partial results tell a story that many didn’t expect: the Oasisthe kings of Britpop, are losing ground. They are there, at the back of the top list, overtaken by pop icons and rock legends. But if you think that Liam is spending his days refreshing the polls page with the anxiety of someone waiting for the election results, you are sadly mistaken.

Asked by fans about X (his favorite ring), Liam didn’t mince words. When it was pointed out to him that Oasis are “sinking” in the ratings, the response came like a riff on “Supersonic”: direct, scathing and decidedly undiplomatic: “The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is for losers“.

For Liam, the idea of ​​being “validated” by a committee of experts in suits or an online voting system is the least rock ‘n’ roll thing there is. It is not the first time he has lashed out against the prestigious Cleveland museum. In the past he had already dismissed the institution as full of “bumbaclarts” (a colorful Jamaican slur) and declaring that he doesn’t need a “fife award handed out by some geriatric in a cowboy hat.”

To a fan who asked him what he would do if, despite everything, Oasis were inducted into the ark of glory, Liam responded with his classic sharp humor: “Obviously I would go there and say it’s the COOLEST thing ever.” Then he is keen to thank: “I would like to thank all the people who DID NOT vote for us from the bottom of my HEART this is for you thank you”.

As the voting continues and the likes of Phil Collins lead the charge, the question hangs in the air: do Oasis, who defined an era and reunited a nation under the banner of “Wonderwall”, really need a trophy to seal their immortality?