August 26th 2024.
It seems like the music gods are finally answering our prayers, as the iconic band Oasis may be making a comeback after years of being apart. Liam and Noel Gallagher, famously known for their explosive feud, have sparked major speculation that Oasis will be going on tour in 2025.
The band first rose to fame in 1994 with their debut album Definitely, Maybe, and continued to dominate the charts with hits like Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova. However, their success was cut short when the brothers had a bitter falling out in 2009, with Liam even damaging Noel's guitar during a heated argument.
Fans have been eagerly waiting for a reunion ever since, but the brothers continued to publicly feud and deny any possibility of getting back together. But now, after two decades, it seems like the stars are finally aligning for Oasis to make a grand return to the music scene.
In a surprising turn of events, Liam, 51, praised his 57-year-old brother at Reading Festival over the weekend, adding fuel to the reunion tour rumors. Experts predict that the tour could potentially rake in over £400 million, making it one of the most highly anticipated music events of all time.
As fans eagerly await an official announcement, the only thing that has been confirmed is a special announcement on August 27 at 8am. Many are speculating that this could be the announcement of a tour, with possible dates at Manchester's Heaton Park and Wembley Stadium. There are even talks of the brothers playing up to 10 nights in their hometown and in London next year, with the possibility of gigs in Scotland as well. Glastonbury Festival has also been mentioned in the mix, adding to the excitement and anticipation.
Of course, with such a huge reunion, the question on everyone's mind is how much will tickets cost? It's been reported that Oasis tickets will be priced at over £100, with some comparisons being made to the prices of Taylor Swift's and Beyonce's recent tours. Tickets are expected to go on sale a week after the announcement, sparking a frenzy among fans.
One of the reasons for the band's split in 2009 was a backstage feud at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. This led to Noel walking away from Oasis for good, and the brothers not speaking for two decades. However, Liam has disputed claims that he was solely responsible for the split, stating that Noel "couldn't handle the vibes" and was "too scared of the rock 'n' roll." Despite their ongoing public jabs at each other, it seems like the brothers have finally buried the hatchet and are ready to make music together again.
In a recent tweet, Liam wrote "I never did like that word FORMER," sending shockwaves through the fanbase and leaving everyone in tears of joy. Both brothers have been relatively quiet about the reunion, only sharing the announcement on social media without any additional comments. However, Liam has been responding to fans' reactions and teasing them with more hints, while also shutting down any negativity towards the reunion.
It's clear that fans are ecstatic about the possibility of a reunion, and Liam even dedicated a song to Noel at Reading Festival, calling him "the greatest songwriter." While a representative for Liam denied claims of a reunion at Glastonbury, they did hint at something exciting coming soon, stating that they will be making an official announcement next week.
As the 30th anniversary of Definitely, Maybe approaches, fans can't help but wonder what exciting things Oasis has in store for us. Will they go on tour in 2025? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure, the return of Oasis is truly a dream come true for music lovers everywhere.
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