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Joe Rogan teased a possible future A-list interview during a recent episode of his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience.
The Context
Rogan began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1980s, before becoming a sitcom star in the 1990s with roles on Hardball and NewsRadio. The 57-year-old later hosted the stunt reality show Fear Factor, and today, he has one of the most popular podcasts in the world with The Joe Rogan Experience. For years, the program—which was launched in 2009—has been at the top of Spotify's podcast charts. At the time of publication, he's completed 2,327 episodes.
What To Know
On Thursday's episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan spoke with comedian Jimmy Carr. At one point during the show, their conversation turned to the topic of Oasis.
"Adam Eagan. He's the best," Rogan said, referring to the talent coordinator he often works with at his Comedy Mothership club in Austin, Texas.
"He's in Hawaii this week, I'm missing him," Carr responded.
"Oh, well he'll be back," Rogan assured, before Carr added: "He's coming to London to see Oasis with me."
UFC commentator Joe Rogan announces the fighters during a ceremonial weigh-in for UFC 264 at the T-Mobile Arena on July 9, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UFC commentator Joe Rogan announces the fighters during a ceremonial weigh-in for UFC 264 at the T-Mobile Arena on July 9, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada.The British rock band Oasis rose to fame in 1994 with their hit debut album Definitely Maybe and later produced such hits as "Wonderwall," "Champagne Supernova" and "Don't Look Back in Anger." Band members, brothers Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher were infamous for their constant feuding. And after years of tension, they're reuniting in a highly anticipated tour beginning in July. Their tour announcement in 2024 came just one day before the anniversary of their split on August 28, 2009.
"Oh really? Oh wow, that should be incredible," Rogan said of their upcoming tour. "Don't they hate each other? They hate each other but they're touring together. The Gallaghers."
Carr hinted that "there's an amount of money you can put down" to put those differences aside, before suggesting: "You should get Noel on the show."
Newsweek reached out to Noel Gallagher's representative via email for comment.
"I would love to," the UFC commentator replied.
"Noel is so fun," Carr said, to which Rogan expressed: "I love them, I love them."
In 2017, Liam Gallagher posted a message to X, formerly Twitter, that Noel Gallagher had "reached out" and "we're all good again."
What People Are Saying
In the comments underneath the podcast on YouTube, listeners urged Rogan to book Noel Gallagher for an interview.
YouTube user @THEJAM-EATERS wrote: "Yes get Noel Gallagher on please!"
@finn8598 said: "I've said for a long time that Noel Gallagher would be an amazing guest."
@debonaire_nerd shared: "YES! Get Noel Gallagher on the show. Based Jimmy."
@ipostedacomment added: "If you could somehow get Noel and Liam Gallagher together for a podcast it'd be one of the best ones ever."
@barrywatson6620 chimed in: "Nostradamus checking in here..I predict Noel Gallagher on this show just before the Oasis concerts this summer..bon chance."
What Happens Next
New episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience are released weekly on platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
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