
In a bombshell revelation, insiders close to the legendary Britpop band Oasis have claimed they once warned former US President Donald Trump that he could face a ban from touring in the United States due to his inflammatory comments.
The warning reportedly came during a private conversation between Trump and the band’s management, though the exact details remain shrouded in mystery. Sources suggest the discussion took place years before Trump’s presidency, during a time when his public persona was already stirring controversy.
Behind the Scenes Drama
According to insiders, the Gallagher brothers—Liam and Noel—were made aware of Trump’s polarising rhetoric and were advised against associating with him. "They didn’t want their music tied to his brand of politics," one source revealed.
The warning allegedly highlighted the risks of Trump’s divisive statements, which could have led to protests or even legal barriers preventing him from entering certain venues across the US.
Trump’s Rocky Relationship with Music Icons
This isn’t the first time Trump has clashed with the music industry. Multiple artists, including Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and R.E.M., have previously taken legal action to stop him from using their songs at rallies.
Oasis, known for their outspoken views, have never shied away from political commentary. Their 1995 hit "Don’t Look Back in Anger" became an anthem for unity after the Manchester terror attack, further cementing their cultural influence.
Could It Happen Today?
With Trump eyeing another presidential run, questions remain over whether such a ban could still be enforced. Legal experts suggest that while private entities can restrict access, a full-scale tour prohibition would be unlikely without formal government intervention.
For now, the story serves as a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of music, politics, and celebrity power struggles.