SOME Might Say it has been rumoured for far too long... but now Oasis will finally reform in 2025 for new live shows.
Feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher last performed together almost exactly 15 years ago.
Now, we can reveal that they are on speaking terms again - and their reunion is set to spark the biggest demand for music tickets Britain has ever seen.
Reports yesterday suggested Oasis could play a headline set at Glastonbury as well as a run of gigs in London and Manchester.
They are even rumoured to be playing Wembley Stadium for a record-breaking 10 nights topping 10 nights topping the eight dates Taylor Swift played there on her Eras Tour.
It would dwarf the two gigs played by their Britpop rivals Blur at the national stadium in 2023.
Liam and Noel's simmering rivalry boiled over on August 28, 2009, when lead guitarist and songwriter Noel quit the band ahead of a gig in Paris.
Former Oasis guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs has stayed friends with both and is understood to have urged them to patch things up, along with singer Liam's fiancee, Debbie Gwyther.
And while no official announcement has been made, the band's new live dates are expected to be confirmed later this week.
This story is from the August 26, 2024 edition of Daily Record.
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