Liam Gallagher Addresses Abbey Road Sightings with John Squire
Liam Liam Gallagher has responded to widespread speculation following reports that he and The Stone Roses guitarist John Squire were seen leaving the legendary Abbey Road Studios in North London earlier this week.
The pair, who previously collaborated on their self-titled 2024 album, sparked intense rumors regarding a potential follow-up project when they were both observed at the iconic facility. The sightings led many fans to wonder if the duo is already working on new material, or if the sessions might even involve a larger Oasis-related project.
Gallagher, who had earlier posted on X (formerly Twitter) stating, “IM A SINGER I SING SONGS THATS WHAT I DO,” eventually addressed the curiosity of his fanbase directly. When pressed by a follower for details on his presence at the studio, the former Oasis frontman remained cryptic but enthusiastic, stating: “I can’t tell you what I’m doing for security reasons and the national health service what I can tell you is it’s fucking BIBLICAL.”
I can’t tell you what I’m doing for security reasons and the national health service what I can tell you is it’s fucking BIBLICAL
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 6, 2026
The 2024 collaboration between Gallagher and Squire was widely celebrated as a return to form for both artists, with the album receiving critical acclaim for its classic Indie and Britpop sensibilities. Following the release, Gallagher had hinted that he would be open to a second record, famously remarking that it would be “rude not to” and that the first effort was merely the “starter.”
As fans await further confirmation, the excitement surrounding these studio sessions continues to build, marking another potential milestone in the enduring legacies of two of Britain’s most influential musicians.

