Legendary Manchester band Oasis has announced its long-awaited return to the stage, signalling an end to a 15-year-feud between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher.
Fans of iconic British rockers Oasis have all rejoiced with the band officially announcing its return with tour dates across the UK for 2025.
On Tuesday 8am, BST, the band confirmed it would be embarking on a tour in the United Kingdom for 2025, in a post captioned:"This is it, this is happening." Edinburgh's Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium will also host two shows on August 8 and 9, while another two will take place at Dublin's Croke Park on August 16 and 17.The tour will see the Gallagher brothers back on stage together for the first time since 2009, when the pair fell out towards the end of the band's Dig Out Your Soul tour, leading to guitarist and chief songwriter Noel's departure.In a statement on the band's website, Oasis said:"The guns have fallen silent.
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