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An Oasis reunion seems to be on the horizon for next summer, with two mega concerts planned in London and Manchester. Fans have been eagerly waiting for this moment since the band’s last show at V Festival in 2009. The Times has reported that the band is set to perform at Heaton Park and Wembley Stadium, with Wembley reportedly booked for ten nights, surpassing Taylor Swift’s eight-gig record this year.

Excitement peaked when Liam Gallagher responded to fans on social media, seemingly confirming the news. Despite some skepticism, Liam remains confident and even mentioned the reunion during his headline performance at Leeds festival. The possibility of a Glastonbury headliner slot next June has also been hinted at, adding to the anticipation for fans.

The potential Oasis reunion next year would coincide with the 30th anniversary of their iconic second album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? This record propelled them to global rock stardom and holds a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide. While everything seems to be falling into place, official confirmation from both Gallagher brothers is still pending.

As fans eagerly await more details on the reunion, the anticipation continues to grow. The countdown to the release of Vorderman’s new book adds to the excitement surrounding the band’s potential comeback. With the possibility of unforgettable stadium shows and a headlining slot at Glastonbury, next summer is shaping up to be an unforgettable one for Oasis fans. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly-anticipated reunion.