Liam Gallagher Urges England Fans to Keep Biblical Vibrations Going
Liam Gallagher Tells England Fans to Keep Biblical Vibrations Going

Oasis singer Liam Gallagher has urged England fans to “keep the biblical vibrations going” after supporters and players sang the band’s hit song Wonderwall at the World Cup once again. The tradition began after England’s 4-2 victory over Croatia in their opening group match of the tournament, which is being held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Fans have continued the chant in subsequent matches.

Following England’s 2-1 comeback win against DR Congo on Wednesday, the 53-year-old Gallagher posted on X: “Let’s keep the biblical vibrations going if the governments we put in power can’t bring it then it’s down to the people c’mon England.” The victory was secured by a brace from Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane.

Players Join Fans in Singing Wonderwall

After the match, the England squad lined up in front of their supporters and belted out the 1995 single, a moment captured by PA Wire. Gallagher added in a subsequent post: “Harry Kane, lick it up to ras,” before stating, “The country needs good vibrations until the mighty O (Oasis) comes back, life is meant to be good not shit.”

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Fans responded by asking when Oasis would reunite following their 2025 reunion tour. Gallagher joked that he could not disclose the date “for security reasons.” In another post, he predicted England would beat Mexico 5-0 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, where England have only been beaten twice in competitive fixtures.

Wonderwall’s Enduring Legacy

Wonderwall, written by Gallagher’s brother Noel, peaked at number two on the UK singles chart upon its release in the 1990s and remains one of Oasis’s most recognizable songs. It was covered by easy listening group The Mike Flowers Pops later that year, also reaching number two. Beyond its use at England games, the song is played after home matches of Manchester City, the Premier League club supported by both Gallagher brothers.

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