Oasis Announces Reunion Tour After 15 Years of Brotherly Feud
In a move that defies expectations, British rock band Oasis has announced a reunion tour after a 15-year hiatus marked by public disputes between the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel. Known for their iconic Britpop anthems such as "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova," Oasis will embark on a series of shows in Britain and Ireland in 2025, including multiple nights at Wembley Stadium in London.
Oasis, which soared to fame in the 1990s with their debut album "Definitely Maybe," had been plagued by internal conflicts that ultimately led to their split in 2009. The band's breakup was highlighted by Noel Gallagher's declaration, "I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer," and subsequent years were filled with their public squabbles.
The announcement of their comeback tour was widely anticipated, bolstered by social media speculation and hints from Liam Gallagher. Fans eagerly responded, with a noticeable spike in streams of the band’s catalog in the lead-up to the official announcement. The tour will initially focus on shows in Britain and Ireland, with plans to expand to other continents later in the year.
The reunion comes as a surprise to many who had written off any possibility of reconciliation between the Gallagher brothers. The band’s website and social media have been buzzing with excitement as fans prepare for the long-awaited return of one of Britpop's most influential bands.
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