Noel Gallagher reveals NEW Oasis song will be released at midnight

Noel Gallagher is set to delight Oasis fans everywhere after revealing he is going to release an unheard Oasis song, called Don’t Stop, at midnight. 

The star announced he found the 15-year-old demo when clearing out a box of CDs and had thought it was ‘lost forever.’ 

The recording was made at a soundcheck in Hong Kong and Noel urged fans to ‘enjoy/argue over.’

A time for celebration: Noel Gallagher (left) revealed on Wednesday an unheard Oasis song will be released at midnight after finding 15-year-old demo CD he thought was ‘lost forever’ 

He tweeted: ‘Hey there dudes and dollies. Like the rest of the world I’ve had infinite time to kill lately so I thought I’d FINALLY look and find out what was actually on the HUNDREDS of faceless unmarked cd’s I’ve got lying around in boxes at home. 

‘As fate would have it I have stumbled across an old demo which I thought had been lost forever.

‘As far as I’m aware there is only one version of this tune “out there” from an Oasis soundcheck in Hong Kong about 15 years ago.

You're welcome by the way: Noel shared this post on Twitter on Wednesday which will no doubt delight his fans

You’re welcome by the way: Noel shared this post on Twitter on Wednesday which will no doubt delight his fans 

‘I’m not sure whether the soundcheck version pre dates the demo as there’s no date on the cd.’

He continued: ‘I know some of you love this tune so we thought we’d put it “out there” for you to enjoy/argue over. It’ll be up on the internet from midnight.

‘The song is called: Don’t Stop… Hope everyone is staying safe and trying to ride out the lockdown with the minimum of fuss. You’re welcome by the way.’

The song is thought to be written around the time of the band’s 2005 record, Don’t Believe the Truth. 

Silence: It's not known what his estranged brother Liam thinks of the release - he recently announced a free gig for thousands of NHS workers to thank them

Silence: It’s not known what his estranged brother Liam thinks of the release – he recently announced a free gig for thousands of NHS workers to thank them

It’s not known what Noel’s estranged brother Liam thinks of the release. 

But fans took to Twitter in their droves to say how excited they were to have some good news amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

They wrote: ‘Never did a think that at this time in me life I’d be sat buzzin for a new oasis release.’

‘An Oasis tune dropping tonight, thank you King.’

‘Oasis is literally releasing a new song at midnight, nothing surprises me anymore in 2020.’

Although some people were not so keen on the idea and wrote:  ‘Honestly wouldn’t have bothered me until that last line. Everyone loves new music, but announcing it as if he’s a god amongst men grinds my gears – especially when Oasis really are a thing of the past and his career isn’t hitting the heights he think it is.’

‘Find it slightly odd Noel is releasing this song under the name of Oasis, plenty of songs he’s used for NGHFB that were old oasis songs.’

Meanwhile, Liam announced a free concert at London‘s 02 Arena for NHS staff working on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis.

The former Oasis frontman, 47, took to his Instagram to reveal the news earlier this month as he gushed that it was ‘an honour’ to put on the show as ‘we are very lucky’ to have them during this global pandemic.

Taking place on October 29, all staff who work in NHS hospitals in the UK will be eligible for two free tickets to the show for themselves and a guest.

Sharing his delight about the show, Liam said: ‘It’s an honour to announce that I will be doing a gig for the NHS and careworkers at London’s TheO2 on October 29th. They do an incredible job, we are very lucky to have them. LG x’

Sharing his gratitude: Taking place on October 29, all staff who work in NHS hospitals in the UK will be eligible for two free tickets to the show for themselves and a guest

Sharing his gratitude: Taking place on October 29, all staff who work in NHS hospitals in the UK will be eligible for two free tickets to the show for themselves and a guest

All staff who are attending must provide either valid NHS staff ID or a Primary Care Trust ID card, with the name on their card matching the one on the ticket.

It has yet to be confirmed if any other musicians will join Liam on stage at the show, and tickets will go on ‘sale’ from 9am on Wednesday 15 April 2020. 

Liam is just one of the stars who have announced free shows for NHS workers, with the Manic Street Preachers and The Script to name a few. 

Gushing: Sharing his delight, Liam said: 'It's an honour to announce that I will be doing a gig for the NHS and careworkers... They do an incredible job, we are very lucky to have them. LG x'

Gushing: Sharing his delight, Liam said: ‘It’s an honour to announce that I will be doing a gig for the NHS and careworkers… They do an incredible job, we are very lucky to have them. LG x’

Last month Liam told fans that he will be going ahead with a charity concert in aid of the National Health Service with or without his brother Noel. 

The former Oasis star tweeted the news to fans as he once again pleaded with Noel to get involved so they could raise funds for NHS workers during the coronavirus lockdown.

It came after Liam admitted that he had cried over missing his estranged brother ‘terribly,’ as he once again demanded he and Noel reunite for a charity show.  

Speaking out:  Last month Liam told fans he'd go ahead with a charity concert with or without his brother Noel - but pleaded for the star to get involved

Speaking out:  Last month Liam told fans he’d go ahead with a charity concert with or without his brother Noel – but pleaded for the star to get involved

Liam tweeted: ‘Wanna clear a few things up oasis gig for NHS charity as in all money raised goes to NHS not to me will happen with or with out Noel Gallagher it may not be the same but trust me it’ll still blow you knickers off as you were LG x.’

Once again pleading with his brother the British star added: ‘C’mon Noel Gallagher.’

It came after Liam demanded a reunion with his brother Noel, to raise funds for the NHS, as they continue to be pushed to the limit during the COVID-19 lockdown.   

Brothers Liam and Noel’s on-going argument continued following the Oasis split in 2009, where during a BRIT acceptance speech Liam thanked every member of the band except for Noel.      

Liam took to Twitter in March to reiterate his wish that Noel reunite with him onstage to raise charity funds in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, but also revealed that he wanted to repair their tattered relationship.

He wrote on the micro-blogging site: ‘Rite sick of pleading begging etc no more olive branches I DEMAND an oasis reunion after this is all over all money going to NHS c’mon you know As we were LG x.’ [sic]

In response to his tweet, a fan suggested that he wanted his ‘brother back’ and that it wasn’t just about bringing their old group together, prompting the star to concede: ‘I miss him terribly I need his love.’ 

Tweets: The musician took to Twitter in March to reiterate his wish that Noel reunite with him onstage to raise charity funds in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic

Tweets: The musician took to Twitter in March to reiterate his wish that Noel reunite with him onstage to raise charity funds in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic

Cutting comment: However, within minutes of expressing his apparent devotion to making music with his brother once again, he targeted Noel with a cutting comment

Cutting comment: However, within minutes of expressing his apparent devotion to making music with his brother once again, he targeted Noel with a cutting comment

When the same fan pointed out that a number of followers had suggested his tweet was sarcastic, Liam hit back: ‘Give a s**t what people think I’m crying I’m sad this has all brought it home how much I miss and need him for love.’ 

However, within minutes of expressing his apparent devotion to making music with his brother once again, he targeted Noel with a cutting comment.

Responding to Noel’s March 20 tweet, which shared a YouTube link, and lyrics, to his band High Flying Birds’ track Dream On – seen by many as a dig at his brother – Liam wrote: ‘Rubbish you s**t selfish t***er.’