Reunions can be glorious comebacks or cynical cash grabs, but some bands carry such weight that their return feels like a cultural event. Rank these in order of how much their full reunion would genuinely move you.
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Oasis
After years of public feuding, their 2025 reunion tour proved the demand never faded. For many, it's the defining Britpop reconciliation of a generation.
The Smiths
Perhaps the most unlikely reunion imaginable given the bad blood and politics. Yet a proper Smiths show would be the holy grail for indie purists.
Led Zeppelin
Their 2007 reunion gig was legendary but fleeting. A full tour with Jason Bonham on drums would be a final bow for the godfathers of rock.
Pink Floyd
Given the ongoing public spats, this feels nearly impossible. But the prospect of Dark Side performed in full once more is genuinely tantalising.
The Stone Roses
Their 2012 comeback ended without the promised new material fans had hoped for. A real second act could cement their Manchester legacy.
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