Here is everything we currently know about the rumoured Oasis reunion next year.
Reports of the Gallagher brothers burying their long-running feud and reforming the iconic Britpop band for a series of shows in London and Manchester next year.
The rumour mill kicked into motion on X last night, with The Sunday Times published an article saying that 'industry insiders' state that Oasis will play 10 nights at London's Wembley Stadium, beating Taylor Swift's eight night run, as well as several night's at Manchester's Heaton Park.
The news, if true, would be (in the words of Liam Gallagher) absolutely 'biblical'.
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In fact, Liam has been active in stirring the pot on social media, replying: 'See you down the front' to one fan and tweeting out: "I never did like that word FORMER," ahead of his headline set at Reading festival later today (25 August).
Will Oasis be reuniting next summer?
Brothers Liam and Noel have been on frosty terms ever since their infamous backstage bust-up in 2009 at Paris' Rock En Seine Festival, which saw the elder Gallagher brother and the band go their separate ways.
However, the war of words between the pair appears to have thawed over the past couple of years, with Liam even stating on social media that he reserves a seat for his brother at every show back in June, after a fan hoax went viral online.
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Noel has similarly been more complimentary towards his younger brother recently, even praising his singing voice during a video to promote the 30th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe.
The reunion reports all trace back to the article from The Times, where they state 'industry insiders' are adamant that summer 2025 will be the year of Oasis, adding that there's even rumblings of a triumphant set at Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage.
The Sun has since jumped on the reunion bandwagon, sharing an exclusive story which claims the reunion news will be announced this week.
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"This is the reunion that no one thought would ever happen," an industry insider is said to have told them.
"There will be concerts in the UK next summer and both Noel and Liam are excited to get back out there together."
Meanwhile the Manchester Evening News have since reported that tickets for the prospective shows would be priced within the '£100' region.
What have the band said about the reports?
Besides from Liam's string of consciousness tweets (which have so far confirmed nothing), the brothers are yet to speak publicly about the rumours.
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So, it's still a definitely, maybe situation for the Oasis reunion as things currently stand, however, this could very well change next week.
LADBible has contacted Liam and Noel Gallagher's representatives for comment.
Topics: Music, Oasis, Social Media, UK News, Glastonbury