Oasis 'to play Wembley gigs' as Liam and Noel Gallagher finally bury hatchet

File photo dated 16/10/08 of Oasis band members, brothers Noel (left) and Liam Gallagher, as the first look at Oasis documentary Supersonic has been released. Due out in cinemas next month, the film is from director Mat Whitecross and Amy documentary producers Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday September 6, 2016. See PA story SHOWBIZ Oasis. Photo credit should read: Zak Hussein/PA Wire
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The internet is buzzing with rumours that the Gallagher brothers may finally be burying the hatchet with an Oasis reunion planned at Wembley next year. One of the UK's biggest and most-loved British bands, Oasis haven't performed together in 15 years.

The band looks set to reunite in both Manchester and London in summer 2025, with possible multiple gigs planned at Heaton Park and Wembley Stadium, according the The Times.

They have also reported there are rumours that Wembley is booked for ten whole nights, beating Taylor Swift's eight-gig record. And, there are even murmurs that the band could be taking Glastonbury's headline slot, according to the same publication.

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LONDON - OCTOBER 16:  (UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS OUT) L-R Noel Gallagher and Liam Galllagher attend the Oasis photocall in Wembley Stadium to promote their new album 'Dig out Your Soul' released on October 6th, and their two sold out concerts at Wembley Arena, on October 16, 2008 in London, England.  (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
Fans were left bereft when Noel quit the band in 2009 -Credit:Getty Images/Dave Hogan

Liam Gallagher appeared to confirm planned shows, replying to a user on X commenting on a Sunday Times tweet: “See you down the front you big f****."

The brothers' feud began in 2009, after Noel quit the band, reportedly having said: "It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."

Both brothers went on to pursue their solo careers, occasionally exchanging frosty words over social media. Liam went on to continue performing with Oasis's remaining members as Beady Eye, while Noel formed new band High Flying Birds.

However, their relationship appears to have softened recently, with Noel complimenting his brother in a video celebrating the 30th anniversary of their hit album Definitely, Maybe. Noel said: "When I would sing a song, it would sound good. When he sung it, it sounded great."

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