Noel and Liam Gallagher seem to have set aside their differences as they hinted at an Oasis reunion last night. Speculation about the band getting back together has been circulating for a while, but last night a short video clip was posted on their social media accounts showing a plaque with the date ‘27.08.24’ followed by ‘8am’. Both brothers shared the same clip on their own accounts, building anticipation for what’s to come at 8am tomorrow.
According to The Sunday Times, Oasis is planning to reunite for a series of 10 concerts at Wembley Stadium and several shows at Heaton Park in Manchester. The Manchester Evening News mentioned that tickets might go on sale in the next week, giving fans a limited time to save up for the anticipated event. Ticket prices are expected to be over £100, and there are talks of additional shows at Murrayfield in Edinburgh.
It’s been reported that all parties involved in the reunion plans have signed non-disclosure agreements, hinting at the secrecy surrounding the upcoming events. There are even rumours that Oasis could headline the prestigious Glastonbury Festival, adding to the excitement of fans who have been waiting for this moment since the band’s breakup in 2009.
The iconic band disbanded after a heated argument between the brothers during the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. Noel Gallagher announced his departure from Oasis, citing an inability to continue working with Liam. This announcement left fans devastated, but hopeful for a potential reunion in the future.
Now, almost 30 years after their debut album release, Oasis fans may finally see their dreams come true with the band’s reunion. The anticipation is high, and many are eagerly waiting for the official announcement of the reunion tour and ticket sales.
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