The once-rival Gallagher brothers will
reportedly play four sold-out shows at Wembley as part of Oasis' rumored reunion
before embarking on a summer tour of the UK. During his Sunday headline performance at Reading
Festival, Liam hinted at the renowned Britpop group's reunion. Later, he and his older sibling,
57, said an announcement might be made on Tuesday at 8 a.m., following the sharing of an identical
and cryptic post on their social media pages. The reporter claims that the two have already
reassembled for a "top secret" picture shoot to promote their comeback gigs, indicating
that the plans are well and firmly underway. They will announce four performances at Wembley Stadium today in addition to a ton
of other dates all around the UK, including one in Manchester that will be really
meaningful for them, according to a source. The hard work will begin as they
prepare to perform together once more, as their fans will hurry to get tickets
as soon as the news is announced. It's something that a lot of people
never anticipated happening. However, now that the brakes have been
removed, things will go crazy. Liam celebrated the 30th anniversary of
Oasis's debut album Definitely Maybe by performing several singles from the record
during his main performance at Reading. "I wanna dedicate this song to
Noel f**king Gallagher," he said to the crowd as he introduced Half The World Away, a 1994 B-side that also served as the
theme song for the comedy The Royle Family. By dedicating his performance
of Cigarettes & Alcohol at the Reading Festival to those who despise
Oasis, Liam kept his fans guessing. Written by his older brother,
the song was released as the last single from their debut album,
Definitely Maybe, released in 1994. Liam proposed that an announcement be made on
Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. as he concluded the set. On a big screen above the stage, a brief
video of a sign like the Oasis emblem was displayed. It was then published on the official
Instagram and X accounts of Oasis, Noel, and Liam. The date "27.08.24" was inscribed in the center
of the white rectangular box with a black block, where the band's name is often displayed.
After after, it flickered and changed to "8am." With Liam seeming to confirm the reunion, Oasis has been given a payoff of £50
million to regroup and go on a global tour. It is reported that the tantalizing amount
persuaded the feuding brothers Noel, 57, and Liam to put their differences aside 15 years
after their last onstage performance together. The band's planned ten nights at Wembley Stadium
next summer, which would break Taylor Swift's recent record of eight shows, is expected to be a
"tough ask" at this point in the year, according to a music industry source. Bookings at the
renowned London stadium are already almost full. "If the Oasis tour goes ahead, there
will be a run of dates at Wembley, but it's a bit late to confirm a run of 10 dates
right now," a music industry source stated. Rather, it is anticipated that the
tour will visit other large stadiums in Manchester and London. There's
also the prospect of Heaton Park and a recurrence of Liam Gallagher's
more recent Knebworth performances. Taylor Swift's previous record at Wembley would
be surpassed by ten performances there in 2025. The 34-year-old singer-songwriter Cruel
Summer became the first solo artist to perform at the stadium eight times in June
and August, thrilling audiences each time. "You have made me the first solo artist to play Wembley eight times on a single tour,"
she exclaimed to the raucous crowd. 2009 saw the height of their tumultuous
relationship as a result of Noel quitting the band following a brawl backstage in Paris. Liam has been eager to patch things up with
his brother and bring the legendary Britpop group back together in recent years, but
his elder brother shot down the notion. However, the elder Gallagher is rumored
to have been convinced of the financial benefits of assembling the band for
gigs at Glastonbury and Wembley Stadium following Noel's £20 million divorce
from ex-wife Sara MacDonald last year. Industry insiders claim the brothers secured
a deal that will make them £50 million, making it the most anticipated
tour in British concert history. It coincides with Liam seeming to confirm
that the vocalists of Don't Look Back in Anger will be touring the nation in 2019
and sending Oasis fans into a frenzy. When asked about the upcoming Oasis gigs on X, which was formerly Twitter, Liam
replied, "See you down the front." Later, he shared with his 3.6
million platform followers, saying, "I never did like that word FORMER." Even though their relationship was warming up, the younger Gallagher couldn't help but
make fun of his brother. "Keep up," he replied when asked what he would say to
Noel when they returned to the stage.