SO SALLY’S wait is finally over… as Oasis will today announce a UK tour for next summer.
Noel Gallagher, 57, and brother Liam, 51, have decided to stop looking back in anger and will announce lucrative gigs in Scotland, London, Manchester, Wales and Ireland.
They are not expected to headline Glastonbury or perform 10 nights at Wembley Stadium, despite rumours.
Liam teased the announcement and dedicated the track Half The World Away to Noel at Reading Festival on Sunday.
Headliner Liam performed the group’s 1994 album Definitely, Maybe to mark its 30th anniversary.
He previously posted on X: “I never did like that word FORMER.”
The announcement is expected at 8am, after an online post by the band hinted at the date and time.
To promote the tour, the previously warring pair have done a photoshoot sess ion together.
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