Oasis is set to reunite, with an official announcement expected this week. The Britpop legends, who split in 2009, have reportedly agreed to a series of UK concerts next summer, making this one of the most anticipated comebacks in British music history.
After years of animosity, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have reconciled and finalised a deal to bring the band back together. An insider revealed, “No one thought this reunion would happen, but they’ve secretly reconnected and agreed to the deal.”
Speculation has been fuelled by Liam’s recent cryptic tweets, and Noel’s rare praise of Liam during an interview celebrating the 30th anniversary of their album Definitely Maybe. Venues like Manchester’s Heaton Park and London’s Wembley Stadium are rumoured for the massive shows, with a potential Glastonbury headline slot also in the mix.
🚨 "Oasis are definitely, maybe reuniting next year – with a rumoured record-breaking stint at Wembley
— Liam Gallagher Fans Club (@liamgfansclub) August 25, 2024
Industry insiders are adamant next summer will be the return of the biggest band in Brit-pop, telling the Sunday Times Wembley Stadium is booked for 10 nights, smashing Taylor… pic.twitter.com/aYIs4E6WLD
The official announcement is expected within days, coinciding with the 15th anniversary of Noel’s departure from the band. Oasis fans can look forward to seeing the iconic group back on stage, with both Gallagher brothers eager to perform together again.
We’ll have to sit tight and hope they announce an Aus stopover on their reunion tour!