Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher have reportedly put their famously long-running feud behind them to headline next year's Glastonbury Festival.

Fans have been begging for a reunion for years and it looks like it could finally be happening. It was said this weekend that the brothers are headlining at Glastonbury Festival and playing a host of massive gigs in London and Manchester. The Mirror also recently revealed that the brothers have been talking again.

The iconic band was formed in 1991 and had eight number one singles including Don't Look Back In Anger and Some Might Say. Noel and Liam last performed live together in Paris in 2009. When they were at their biggest they performed two legendary gigs at Knebworth to 250,000 fans.

However, they split during a dressing room row in 2009, with the two going solo with their careers. Over the years, they teased possible reunions but it always fell through. But now, fans are hopeful again as reports of their headline gig at Glastonbury next year emerged.

What has been said about the reunion?

Noel and Liam have reportedly made up after years of feuding

An official announcement confirming the details is expected in the next couple of weeks. It may even be rushed out after Liam started dropping hints on ‘X’ on Sunday. The singer said on Sunday morning: "I never did like that word FORMER" on X, formerly Twitter, which is thought to refer to him often being labelled as the 'former Oasis singer'.

Fans rushed to the comment section to question what he meant. Someone asked if it meant a reunion announcement, and he added: "I think I have said enough." One confused follower asked: "What are you talking about man?" to which Liam answered: "You tell me, man."

One user wasn't convinced and said: "Personally I think it’s absolute b*****ks and nothing more than to build up hype as the Definitely Maybe 30th-anniversary album is out in a few days time." Liam wasn't having any of it and answered: "Your attitude stinks."

Concerts and ticket prices

Liam and Noel are reportedly set to play several nights at Manchester's Heaton Park in July, Wembley Arena for 10 nights and possibly Glastonbury Festival. There could also be potential dates in Scotland.

It is understood that tickets could be going on sale within the next week following an announcement set to be released for the start of the week. Tickets are set to be priced over the £100 mark for each. Meanwhile, next year's Glastonbury will be taking place from 25th to 29th June 2025.

The organisers haven't confirmed when tickets will go on sale but they usually are released in October/November, with resales taking place in April. This year's tickets cost fans £355 plus a £5 booking fee.

When the price of a ticket went up by £55 in 2024, festival organiser Emily Eavis explained: "We have tried very hard to minimise the increase in price on the ticket, but we're facing enormous rises in the costs of running this vast show, whilst still recovering from the huge financial impact of two years without a festival because of COVID.

"In these incredibly challenging times, we want to continue to bring you the best show in the world and provide our charities with funds which are more vital than ever."

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