ROCK band Oasis are reuniting after Noel and Liam Gallagher ended their 15-year feud over the phone. The brothers, whose debut album Definitely Maybe is 30 years old this week, are set for comeback gigs next summer — raking in £400million. A source said: “This reunion will go down in music history .

” Liam sparked a frenzy over the band’s reunion by tweeting: “I never did like that word former.” His heavy hint that the rock band are getting back together came after he buried the hatchet with brother Noel following a 15-year feud. The Sun can reveal they decided to launch a £400million comeback during a series of phone calls.

READ MORE ON OASIS Huge live concerts across the UK next year are due to be announced this week. A source said: “Noel and Liam are never going to be the best of friends but they want to bring Oasis back for the fans. “They aren’t getting any younger and the demand is huge.

They decided it was now or never. “Noel dug his heels in for a long time but has finally caved and agreed to return. Most read in Bizarre “He spoke to Liam on the phone and they are on the same page.

“They know this reunion will go down in music history.” Music industry expert Professor Jonathan Shalit OBE, chairman of talent agency InterTalent, told The Sun the reunion could easily rake in more than £400million. He said: “With tickets, sponsorship, merchandise and filming, I would predict an income for Noel and Liam of over £50million each.

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