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Oasis ARE back! Liam Gallagher says ‘I never liked the word former’ as he and Noel prepare to announce iconic Britpop band’s long-awaited return this week – 15 years after the warring brothers split

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Liam and Noel Gallagher are to announce Oasis’ long-awaited return next week, it has been reported.

The feuding brothers appear to have put their differences aside and reportedly struck a secret deal after a promise of a £50million payday for a number of concerts next summer. 

Noel, 57, called a reunion ‘ludicrous’ in 2021 saying he would reform Oasis only if he was offered £100million.

But after his £20m divorce from Sara MacDonald last year, the elder Gallagher is said to have been persuaded of the financial merits of getting the band together for dates at Glastonbury and Wembley Stadium. 

Liam, 51, dropped a hint of a reunion earlier today to add fuel to the rumours by writing on X: ‘I never did like that word FORMER.’ 

A music insider said Liam and Noel had secretly been back in touch and both had agreed to the reunion, ‘much to the surprise of people around them’. 

Liam and Noel Gallagher are to announce Oasis’ long-awaited return next week, it has been reported

Oasis fans have been going wild over new reports that Liam and Noel Gallagher will reunite to perform together for the Glastonbury headline slot (seen in 1998)

Oasis fans have been going wild over new reports that Liam and Noel Gallagher will reunite to perform together for the Glastonbury headline slot (seen in 1998)

Liam dropped a hint of a reunion to add fuel to the rumours by writing on X: 'I never did like that word FORMER'

Liam dropped a hint of a reunion to add fuel to the rumours by writing on X: ‘I never did like that word FORMER’

Glastonbury bosses are hoping to lure bickering brothers Liam (seen) and Noel Gallagher to reform their rock band Oasis in time to headline the event next summer

Glastonbury bosses are hoping to lure bickering brothers Liam (seen) and Noel Gallagher to reform their rock band Oasis in time to headline the event next summer

They told The Sun: ‘There will be concerts in the UK next summer and both Noel and Liam are excited to get back out there together.’

Fans were sent into pandemonium earlier today when rumours began to swirl about the iconic Britpop band’s reunion. 

It is believed Liam and Noel will confirm the news next week with speculation they will perform together for the Glastonbury headline slot as well as 10 gigs at Wembley in 2025 – breaking Taylor Swift‘s recent record at the venue.

Next Wednesday will mark 15 years since Noel sensationally quit Oasis ‘with great relief’ following a backstage bust-up in Paris saying: ‘I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.’

The Mail on Sunday has learned that the Gallagher brothers have been told that Glastonbury chiefs would love them to headline slot at the 2025 music extravaganza after criticism about the main acts at this year’s festival.

Planners for next year’s event at Worthy Farm, Somerset, are determined to get new and big names for the headline slots. Music industry sources have told the Mail on Sunday that an Oasis reunion now looks ‘more do-able than it has been for years.’

And fans couldn’t be happier as they penned on X their excitement over the weekend – with many of their middle-aged fans joking they will need to organise childcare sharpish so they can go to Glastonbury to see them.

As well as Glastonbury, The Times reports that they could play 10 nights at Wembley and if it goes ahead it would break the record set by Taylor on her Eras Tour this summer.

After The Times posted the article on X, a fan said Heaton Park is a ‘terrible venue for concerts’, with Liam responding: ‘See you down the front.’

When another asked when the reunion dates will be announced, he replied: ‘Next Friday.’

The Cruel Summer songstress, 34, played eight shows at the north London venue to delighted crowds in June and August – making her the first solo artist to play the stadium that many times.

She told the screaming audience: ‘You have made me the first solo artist to play Wembley eight times on a single tour!’

Liam (pictured performing at Leeds festival in 2024) insisted an Oasis reunion was 'happening' in March

Liam (pictured performing at Leeds festival in 2024) insisted an Oasis reunion was ‘happening’ in March 

Oasis broke up in 2009 after Noel and Liam Gallagher (pictured in 1995) had a bust-up before a gig in Paris, leading to Noel walking out before they were due to appear on stage

Oasis broke up in 2009 after Noel and Liam Gallagher (pictured in 1995) had a bust-up before a gig in Paris, leading to Noel walking out before they were due to appear on stage 

It comes as the band's classic debut album Definitely Maybe is set to mark its 30th anniversary this week with a special edition release (Liam and Noel in 1999 at a press conference in Water Rats pub in London)

It comes as the band’s classic debut album Definitely Maybe is set to mark its 30th anniversary this week with a special edition release (Liam and Noel in 1999 at a press conference in Water Rats pub in London)

Liam has been touring the UK this summer on his Definitely Maybe tour to celebrate the 30 years since its release in 1994 (Pictured in June at his sell-out Sheffield Arena gig)

Liam has been touring the UK this summer on his Definitely Maybe tour to celebrate the 30 years since its release in 1994 (Pictured in June at his sell-out Sheffield Arena gig)

Fans said of the possible reunion on social media: ‘Felt it’s always been on the cards since Noel’s divorce. I haven’t been Glastonbury for two years (thanks Rowan) so go make a return when Oasis play it could be up there with Macca for me.

Music industry sources have suggested that an Oasis reunion now looks ‘more do-able than it has been for years’.

The band’s break-up came after a backstage bust-up in Paris, including a barrage of insults being traded and a guitar being ‘wielded like an axe’, to end a 15-year career which saw its fair share of Rock and roll antics from both siblings. 

It comes as the band’s classic debut album Definitely Maybe is set to mark its 30th anniversary this week with a special edition release.

Liam has been touring the UK this summer on his Definitely Maybe tour to celebrate the 30 years since its release in 1994.

Noel has been notably absent from the concerts, but during a show in Cardiff Liam made a point of dedicating Half The World Away to his ‘little brother’, saying he is ‘still playing hard to get’.

Liam also played a host of Oasis hits during his headline performance at Leeds Festival on Friday night, and is set to top the bill on Sunday for its sister event in Reading.

Fans were also surprised to hear Noel pay Liam a string of compliments in an interview released last week with music journalist John Robb at Manchester’s Sifters Records in honour of the album’s 30th anniversary.

Reflecting on Liam’s performance on a number of their hits, Noel said: ‘It’s the delivery or the tone of his voice and the attitude.

‘I don’t have the same attitude as him.’

Liam and Noel Gallagher, Andy Bell and Gem Archer pictured together in February 2006 at the Bangkok 100 Rock Festival

Liam and Noel Gallagher, Andy Bell and Gem Archer pictured together in February 2006 at the Bangkok 100 Rock Festival

Noel (pictured performing in America in 2023) had previously claimed that he'd turned down £100 million to reform Oasis

Noel (pictured performing in America in 2023) had previously claimed that he’d turned down £100 million to reform Oasis

A music insider said Liam and Noel (pictured in 2005) had secretly been back in touch and both had agreed to the reunion, 'much to the surprise of people around them'

A music insider said Liam and Noel (pictured in 2005) had secretly been back in touch and both had agreed to the reunion, ‘much to the surprise of people around them’

The band's break-up came after a backstage bust-up in Paris, including a barrage of insults being traded and a guitar being 'wielded like an axe' (The Gallaghers pictured in 2003)

The band’s break-up came after a backstage bust-up in Paris, including a barrage of insults being traded and a guitar being ‘wielded like an axe’ (The Gallaghers pictured in 2003)

He also jokingly compared Liam’s voice to ’10 shots of tequila on a Friday night’ and his as ‘half a Guinness on a Tuesday’.

Last year, Noel joked in an interview on Radio X that he would ‘properly consider’ getting Oasis back together if he was given £8 million.

Asked whether it annoys him when people ask about a reunion, he said: ‘It used to really annoy me when I first started and now it’s just, it’s just whatever…

‘I’m fascinated with people asking the same question and getting the same answer, but the thing that is ongoing and will never get old is how the music just keeps appealing to another generation of fans.’

Formed in the 1990s, the Britpop group rose to fame with hits like Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back In Anger and Stop Crying Your Heart Out.

They went on to become arguably one of the biggest bands in British music history before their break-up in 2009.

The brothers went on to have successful solo careers, with Noel fronting the group Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.

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