OASIS frontman Liam Gallagher dropped a huge hint about the band’s comeback this morning on social media.
The 51 year-old rocker shared a cryptic message on X, just hours before The Sun exclusively revealed he and brother Noel have agreed a deal to return for a series of UK concerts next summer.
Liam Gallagher dropped a huge hint about the reunion this morning[/caption] Oasis will announce their comeback this week[/caption] Noel and Liam have been feuding for years but have finally secured a deal for fresh gigs[/caption]Liam helped fuel rampant speculation this morning when he tweeted: “I never did like that word FORMER.”
His update prompted a fan frenzy.
“See ya at Wembley, don’t be late,” one replied.
A second responded: “Okay maybe you’re not playing with us…”
A third was in bits, commenting: “Liam you’re scaring me.”
Meanwhile an elated fourth follower simply said: “YES mate !!!!”
The gigs are set to be the most in-demand tour in British concert history.
Feuding siblings Noel and Liam have slowly been edging towards a reconciliation in recent months, and finally sealed a deal to get the band back on the stage
A music insider told us: “This is the reunion that no one thought would ever happen.
“Liam and Noel have been staunch enemies for well over a decade but they have secretly been back in touch.
“A deal was put on the table and they both said yes – much to the surprise of the people around them.
“There will be concerts in the UK next summer and both Noel and Liam are excited to get back out there together.”
It is understood the pair will officially announce the news this week, with Wednesday marking 15 year anniversary of Noel dramatically quitting the band.
Manchester’s Heaton Park and London’s Wembley Stadium have been rumoured as venues for the landmark concerts.
The band have marked the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe[/caption] This week will be fifteen years since Noel quit the group[/caption]Speculation has been at fever pitch in recent days about the reunion.
One user on social media replied to an article about the touted location saying “Heaton Park [is] terrible for concert venues”.
Liam replied: “See you down the front you big fanny.”
And Noel fuelled the fire last week when he heaped rare praise on Liam in a new interview, which came out to mark the 30th anniversary of their album Definitely Maybe, this Friday.
He said: “I can’t sing Slide Away and Cigarettes & Alcohol and Rock ‘N’ Roll Star and Columbia and all that.
“I mean, I can do it but it’s not the same. It’s the delivery or the tone of his voice and the attitude. I don’t have the same attitude as him.”
He added: “When I would sing a song it would sound good, when he would sing it, it would sound great.”
By Joanne Kavanagh
IT’S one of the most famous family feuds in music history – the fallout of Liam and Noel Gallagher.