Noel Gallagher had a blunt explanation for why Oasis never broke America. Liam and his brother Noel have teased an Oasis reunion and an official announcement was made on Tuesday via social media. Their reunion comes about 15 years after the iconic Britpop band's now-infamous breakup.

The band is rumored to play Glastonbury, a UK music festival with a cult and fervent following — not unlike Nevada 's Burning Man festival. This year's Burning Man experienced slow ticket sales which was likely to fears of another weather disaster. Last year's festival was met with catastrophic flooding after heavy rains.

Devastated Mariah Carey reveals mom and sister both died on same day this weekend Burning Man tragedy as festivalgoer dies in opening day of event A short clip in the same font and style of the band’s famous logo appeared on the brothers' social media accounts on Sunday, as well as the band's official page. It showed the date "27.08.

24" before flickering and then reading "8am." Fans of the Manchester rock band have been eagerly awaiting a reunion since they broke up in 2009 after a backstage fight at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. The band formed in 1991 and rose to fame with hits including Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger and Stop Crying Your Heart Out.

However, the band never gained enough fame to break America and Noel theorized why during an interview with Jill Furmanovsky (per Radio X ). "America, they couldn’t handle the fact that we didn’t give a f--- ab.