(MANDATORY CREDIT Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images) Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher of Oasis, at a photoshoot in a hotel in Tokyo, September 1994. (Photo by Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images)

Liam Gallagher’s disdain for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, coupled with his ongoing rift with brother Noel, quashes any hope of an Oasis reunion sparked by their induction. In a flurry of social media posts, Liam lambasted the institution and subtly mocked fellow nominee Mariah Carey.

Expressing his contempt in his signature style, Gallagher dismissed the Hall of Fame as “full of BUMBACLARTS,” affirming his decision to skip the ceremony if Oasis is inducted. He cheekily speculated that Noel, on the other hand, might relish the opportunity to mingle with celebrities.

Responding to concerned fans about Oasis’ lagging fan vote, Liam dismissed the process as “a load of bollox,” downplaying the band’s chances. Despite Oasis’ iconic status, he facetiously praised Mariah Carey’s credentials over his own band’s.

Even as Oasis languished at the bottom of the fan vote rankings, Liam maintained a defiant stance, quipping, “Doing well, I think.” His outright rejection of the Rock Hall as a “wank award” contrasts sharply with other artists who eventually embraced their induction.

Noel Gallagher, though equally opinionated, refrains from social media spats, leaving Liam to publicly champion an Oasis reunion. Their ongoing disagreement over the band’s future remains a point of contention, with Liam advocating for a reunion while Noel staunchly opposes the idea.