Upon hearing the news, fans have taken to X to express their desperation for tickets, with some claiming they would 'sell their house' in order to be at one of the shows.
Oasis fans have gone wild on social media after the legendary rock band announced a mammoth tour around the UK and Ireland this morning.
After weeks of growing speculation about a comeback,Noel and Liam Gallagher finally put their 15-year feud on ice to announce they will be performing together again,34 years after their first gig.
Excitement reached fever pitch on Sunday after the pair shared the same video,written in the Oasis style,teasing an announcement for Tuesday 8am. The same poster appeared on big screens as Liam finished his headline slot at Reading Festival on Sunday.
And this morning,the iconic Britpop band ended all speculation by confirming a string of concerts - which will not be televised - in Cardiff,Manchester,London,Edinburgh and Dublin for next summer.
Upon hearing the news,fans have taken to X to express their desperation for tickets,with some claiming they would 'sell their house' in order to be at one of the shows.
There was a report in The Sunday Times at the weekend that Oasis would tour following the Gallaghers seeming to thaw their acrimonious split.
During a show in Cardiff,Liam made a point of dedicating Half The World Away to his "little brother",saying he was "still playing hard to get".
The 51-year-old songwriter also played Oasis hits during his headline performance at Leeds Festival on Friday night - where he teased the 8am announcement.
Noel,who fronts the group Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds,recently paid Liam a string of compliments in an interview released last week with music journalist John Robb at Manchester's Sifters Records in honour of the album's 30th anniversary.
He also jokingly compared Liam's voice to "10 shots of tequila on a Friday night" and his own as "half-a-Guinness on a Tuesday".
In 2021,the documentary Oasis Knebworth 1996 was released to celebrate the band playing two concerts at Knebworth Park,Hertfordshire,a year after the release of their 1995 album What's The Story (Morning Glory).
The two August 10 and 11 performances saw the band play in front of 250,000 music fans.
Known for the hits,Wonderwall,Don't Look Back In Anger and Stop Crying Your Heart Out,the band was formed in 1991.
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