Oasis spark speculation of reuniting with two large concerts planned

Liam and Noel Gallagher have not spoken to each other in over a decade

Author: Rory GannonPublished 25th Aug 2024
Last updated 25th Aug 2024

Oasis have sparked speculation that they may be reunited, over a decade after having a public falling out.

Noel and Liam Gallagher rose to fame during the 1990s, with their album "What's the Story, Morning Glory?" reaching No. 1 in the charts, making the pair household names.

The band also had a string of hits including "Don't Look Back in Anger", "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova", which formed the beginnings of the grunge and Britrock movement in the decade.

In 2009, however, the pair began a public feud after playing their final gig at the V Festival in Stafford, and have each pursued solo careers since.

The feud between the two was real, with the brothers speaking ill of each other in every opportunity, but things could be about to change.

In a video released by their record label marking the thirtieth anniversary of their debut album, Noel went on to praise Liam for his singing abilities, and commended his solo career following the band's split.

Now, there is a possibility the pair may be reunited for a series of new concerts to be held in both London and the duo's hometown of Manchester.

The band are set to take over Wembley Stadium in London in the summer of 2025, as well as a large open air concert in Manchester's Heaton Park, the site of the large festival Parklife.

On top of this, there has been speculation of a spot as a headliner at next year's Glastonbury Festival, thirty years after the release of their most well-known record.

Both Noel and Liam have not publicly confirmed that the reunion is going ahead, and a statement has not been released by the record label.

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