Is Oasis reuniting after 15 years?
The band famously disbanded in 2009 just before a scheduled performance at the Rock en Seine festival near Paris following a series of well-documented verbal and physical altercations between brothers Liam and Noel.
In a surprising turn of events, rumours are swirling that legendary British rock band Oasis may reunite for a series of massive concerts in the summer of 2025.
According to reports from The Times of London and confirmed by several other UK publications, the band is eyeing major performances at Heaton Park in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London.
There are even whispers of Oasis headlining Glastonbury next year.
The speculation gained traction when Liam Gallagher responded to the Times report on X/Twitter with the message, "See you down the front," suggesting the reunion might indeed be happening.
The buzz intensified further on Sunday when Oasis' official social media channels posted a cryptic video featuring only the date, 27 August, hinting at an imminent announcement.
Noel Gallagher's Twitter account also shared the same video, fueling excitement among fans.
If confirmed, this would mark the first time Oasis has played together since their last live performance in August 2009.
The band famously disbanded just before a scheduled performance at the Rock en Seine festival near Paris following a series of well-documented verbal and physical altercations between brothers Liam and Noel.
Oasis, who rose to fame during the Britpop era in the mid-90s, is known for iconic albums such as "Definitely Maybe" (1994) and "Be Here Now" (1997).
A reunion of the band would undoubtedly be one of the most anticipated musical events in the UK in decades.