Oasis has been promised a payday of £50 million to reform and embark on a global tour, as Liam Gallagher appears to confirm the reunion.

The eye-watering sum is said to have convinced warring brothers Noel and Liam to bury the hatchet 15 years after they last appeared on stage together.

Their fractious relationship came to a head in 2009, after a backstage fight in Paris led to Noel, 57, leaving the band.

In recent years, Liam, 51, has been keen to make amends with his brother and reform the iconic Britpop band, but his older brother poured cold water on the idea.

But after Noel's £20m divorce from ex-wife Sara MacDonald last year, the elder Gallagher is said to have been persuaded of the financial merits of getting the band together for dates at Glastonbury and Wembley Stadium.

Oasis has been promised a payday of £50 million to reform and embark on a global tour, as Liam Gallagher appears to confirm the reunion

It comes as Liam sent Oasis fans into frenzy, as he appeared to confirm the Don't Look Back In Anger singers would next year tour the country.

Asked on X, formerly Twitter, about the planned Oasis shows, Liam wrote: 'See you down the front'.

He later told his 3.6m followers on the platform: 'I never did like that word FORMER'.

Despite the thawing in their relations, the younger Gallagher couldn't resist a dig at his brother. When asked what he would say to Noel when they return to the stage, he said: 'Keep up'.

The tweets came after reports that the warring brothers have finally put aside their differences with 2025 gigs lined up at Glastonbury, Heaton Park in Manchester, and a 10-day run at Wembley Stadium.

The tour is expected to take in dates in the UK at the Glastonbury festival and stadiums including Wembley, Twickenham and the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, as well as a run of dates at Liam and Noel Gallagher's beloved Etihad Stadium, home to Manchester City football club.

It is understood that two huge promoters - SJM Concerts and Live Nation - are in the running to land the tour, which would include dates across Europe and in America.

As the Mail on Sunday revealed, Glastonbury have informed the band that a headline slot at next summer's festival has been 'left open' for Oasis in the increasingly likely event the band confirm a reunion.

It comes as Liam sent Oasis fans into frenzy, as he appeared to confirm the Don't Look Back In Anger singers would next year tour the country

Asked on X, formerly Twitter, about the planned Oasis shows, Liam wrote: 'See you down the front'

After Noel's £20m divorce from ex-wife Sara MacDonald last year, the elder Gallagher is said to have been persuaded of the financial merits of getting the band together

A music industry source said that a possible ten nights at Wembley Stadium next summer, surpassing the eight-gig record recently set by Taylor Swift, would be a 'tough ask' at this stage of the year with bookings at the iconic London venue already at a near maximum.

'There will be a run of dates at Wembley if the Oasis tour goes ahead, but it's a bit late to confirm a run of 10 dates now,' said a music industry source.

'Instead the tour is likely to take in other big stadiums in London, and in Manchester. Heaton Park is another possibility up there, as is a repeat of Liam Gallagher's more recent gigs at Knebworth.'

On Thursday, a video was released to mark the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe, Oasis's debut album.

Despite the thawing in their relations, Liam couldn't resist a dig at his brother. When asked what he would say to Noel when they return to the stage, he said: 'Keep up'

In the video, Noel - who previously said 'I liked my Mum until she gave birth to Liam' - was unusually complimentary about his little brother.

He said: 'When I would sing a song, it would sound good. When he sung it, it sounded great.'

Noel added: 'I can't sing Cigarettes & Alcohol, Rock'n'Roll Star and all that. I don't have the same attitude as him.'

'My voice is half a Guinness on a Tuesday — it's all right. Liam's is ten shots of tequila on a Friday.'

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