Oasis fans, you can finally stop crying your heart out after both Noel and Liam Gallagher delighted people across the country with the confirmation of an Oasis reunion . The legendary 90s group have finally put their bitter feud aside. Scottish fans have been left delighted following the announcement of the reunion tour, which includes two dates at Edinburgh's Murrayfield stadium in 2025.

The group, fronted by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher , put the rumours to bed on Tuesday morning. The Wonderwall hitmakers confirmed this morning they would be playing in the Scottish capital on August 8 and August 9 next year. The Manchester rockstars both took to X at 8am this morning to release the same statement: "This is it, this is happening.

Tickets on sale this Saturday 31 August (8AM IST/ 9AM BST)." But what did cause their very public fallout and explosive bust-up? The pair notoriously got wrapped up in spats which came to a head in 2009, just weeks after their Murrayfield gig, which resulted in brutal remarks exchanged. Liam reportedly attempted to reconcile, the Mirror reports.

However it wasn't meant to be at the time. Liam, 51, and older brother Noel, 57, have been at each other's throats since the birth of Oasis back in the 90s. It all kicked off during their first tour of the States in 1994 when Liam began altering the lyrics to Noel’s songs, not only irritating his brother but also the American audiences.

This escalated to a physical altercation which resulted in furnitu.