Oasis fans reckon ‘incredible’ drummer sacked by The Who will join their 2025 tour
This would be epic.

Oasis fans have spotted a huge opportunity for the Gallagher brothers to reclaim The Who’s Zak Starkey on the drums for this year’s much-anticipated reunion tour.
While Noel and Liam Gallagher have hugged it out following 15 years of public squabbles, The Who have just started to crumble.
This week the Baba O’Riley rockers – still boasting founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend – made a ‘collective’ decision to sack their drummer of 29 years Zak after frontman Daltrey voiced complaints about his Royal Albert Hall performance in March.
It was an unfortunate turn of events for Zak, who in an emotional statement said he was ‘saddened’ that the band he views as ‘like family’ would fire him after 29 years.
But eagle-eyed Oasis fans have viewed the news of his empty diary as rather opportune, with many saying Zak’s return to the band is a ‘must’.
Zak Starkey played with Oasis from 2004 to 2008Zak began drumming for Oasis in 2004. He played on the albums Don’t Believe The Truth and Dig Out Your Soul, before departing in 2008. While it’s not clear why he left, Zak was at the time also playing with The Who, so perhaps couldn’t commit to both bands’ busy touring schedules.
Zak drummed for Oasis from 2004 to 2008 and collaborated with Noel Gallagher this year (Picture: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images) Liam and Noel’s big reunion tour is set to kick off in July (Picture: Paul Bergen/Redferns)While Zak was never an ‘official’ member of Oasis or The Who, he performed with them both regularly.
On his decision to leave Oasis, Zak was replaced by Chris Sharrock before Noel and Liam’s famous break up in 2009.
But while Sharrock went on to become part of Liam Gallagher’s Beady Eye, followed by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, fans are now holding out hope for the great return of Zak after his The Who axe.
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‘Prediction: He’s gonna be drummer in re-formed Oasis for their upcoming summer tour,’ wrote @TomSiebert on X.
‘Put Zak Starkey back in Oasis,’ said @reboundernyc, while dangersmith echoed: ‘Get Zak Starkey back into Oasis!’
‘Shoutout to my personal favorite Oasis drummer Zak Starkey,’ wrote @Steven_Hyden on hearing the news of his The Who sacking.
Days before the news came of Zak’s axe, X account OasisArchives and its followers were raving over a video of his ‘incredible’ and ‘amazing’ Rock ‘n’ Roll Star outro while playing with Oasis in 2005.
The Oasis 2025 tour line up is rumoured – but not official yetThose who have looked into the Oasis 2025 reunion tour lineup will be aware that Joey Waronker is heavily speculated to be taking to the sticks – but a line-up is yet to be officially announced.
In March NME shared an Oasis 2025 line-up which they said came from a source close to the band, which included former Oasis guitarist Gem Archer, Oasis co-founder Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, and Joey on the drums.