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Rumor has it that the son of The Beatles was let go by the band, and is reportedly joining Oasis.

Zak Starkey, Ringo Starr's son, unexpectedly discharged by The Who following a prolonged tenure of 29 years. A recent squabble at the last London show could potentially steer him towards rejoining Oasis. Will he make an appearance during their comeback tour?

Rumor has it that the Beatles' son was dismissed from The Who, and he's rumored to be joining Oasis...
Rumor has it that the Beatles' son was dismissed from The Who, and he's rumored to be joining Oasis next.

Rumor has it that the son of The Beatles was let go by the band, and is reportedly joining Oasis.

In a recent statement, The Who's spokesperson confirmed Zak Starkey's departure from the band, as reported by The Mirror. This announcement comes after a joint decision by the band members to part ways with Zak following their performances at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

The dispute between Zak and the band reportedly revolved around issues with his drumming and the level not meeting their expectations, as revealed during The Who's last concert on March 30th. Roger Daltrey was reportedly the one who complained about Zak's drumming, with Zak himself hinting at tensions with Roger on social media on April 13th.

Zak Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, played for The Who for 29 years, including their last concert in Vienna, Austria, at the Stadthalle in 2016. His departure from the band could potentially open up the opportunity for him to rejoin Oasis, especially since Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis are going back on tour after 17 years of feud, starting on July 4th.

However, there is no information available about Zak Starkey being involved in Oasis's comeback tour in 2023. Despite Zak's past contributions to Oasis, as the drummer for their concerts during the mid-2000s, he has not been officially announced as the drummer for the upcoming tour.

Meanwhile, Oasis has cancelled 50,000 tickets for an unspecified reason. Noel Gallagher has stated that the concerts won't be as wild as before, but no further details have been provided.

It's also worth noting that Green Day performed in Vienna before The Who's concerts and made a statement against Donald Trump, but this fact is not directly related to Zak Starkey or The Who's firing.

As for the drummer position in Oasis, Joey Waronker, who has played for R.E.M. and Roger Waters, is a potential candidate. However, the date for the announcement of the drummer has not been specified yet.

In conclusion, while Zak Starkey's departure from The Who has left a significant impact, his role with Oasis in their upcoming comeback tour remains uncertain. Fans will have to wait for further announcements to find out if Zak will be rejoining Oasis.

Celebrities in the realm of pop-culture are continuously making headlines, with Zak Starkey's departure from The Who adding to the ongoing drama. His exit could potentially lead him back to entertainment with music icons, Oasis, especially given their impending tour in July.

Amidst speculations, there's no confirmed information about Zak's involvement in Oasis's comeback tour in 2023, leaving fans eagerly waiting for further updates.

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