Oasis’s band Signs Carlos Santana as New Guitarist — A Fiery Revival Set to Ignite Rock and Roll
In a twist no one in the music world saw coming, the iconic British rock band Oasis has not only announced an unexpected reunion — they’ve signed legendary guitarist Carlos Santana as their newest member. The announcement, made through a cryptic post on the band’s newly reactivated social media channels, has sent fans and critics into a frenzy, with many calling it the “most shocking crossover in rock history.” According to insiders, the move is not just about reunion — it’s about reignition.
Carlos Santana, known for his fiery Latin-infused guitar work and decades of Grammy-winning success, is said to be the new secret weapon in Oasis’s long-awaited comeback. Sources close to the band claim it was Noel Gallagher who first reached out to Santana during a trip to the U.S., sparking what has now become one of the most unlikely collaborations in modern music. “This isn’t just a reunion,” Noel reportedly said. “It’s a revolution.”
The move signals a radical shift in Oasis’s sound, fusing Santana’s spiritual, soul-drenched solos with the gritty, anthemic Britpop that defined a generation. According to leaked rehearsal recordings, the band is working on a new album filled with bluesy rock bangers, psychedelic breakdowns, and explosive, genre-blurring riffs. One insider described it as “Definitely Maybe meets Abraxas — with gasoline poured on it.”
Perhaps the most jaw-dropping element is that the band, once torn apart by the infamous Gallagher brother feud, seems to have buried the hatchet. Liam Gallagher, known for his outspoken nature and long-running feud with Noel, has embraced the new lineup with unexpected enthusiasm. “Carlos f***in’ Santana, mate. If that doesn’t light up rock and roll again, nothing will,” Liam tweeted after the announcement.
Fans around the globe have been left speechless, with Oasis immediately trending worldwide and ticket resale sites crashing after rumors of a world tour leaked online. The band’s management has confirmed that a full-length studio album is already in production, and a global tour is slated for 2026, with Santana co-headlining on lead guitar. “It’s time to remind the world what rock and roll sounds like,” Santana said in a rare joint statement with the Gallaghers.
Industry veterans are calling it a move of genius—or madness. “You’ve got one of the most volatile bands in history joining forces with one of the most mystical guitarists of all time,” said one music exec. “It’s either going to crash and burn, or change rock forever. Either way, we’ll be watching.”
Rumors are already swirling about surprise festival appearances, possible guest collaborations, and even unreleased Oasis tracks being reimagined with Santana’s signature tone. One particularly juicy leak suggests a new version of “Champagne Supernova” with an extended Santana solo that left studio engineers in tears.
No matter how you look at it, Oasis’s return — powered by Carlos Santana’s unmatched guitar fire — is set to either resurrect or rewrite the spirit of rock and roll. And with egos, legends, and pure electric talent colliding, the only thing fans can expect is the unexpected.