Oasis have reportedly given the green light to a Stateside stadium tour as part of their hotly anticipated reunion. Liam and Noel Gallagher are on the brink of inking a multi-million pound deal to perform their biggest-ever gigs across the pond, with sources suggesting the pair have a "financial incentive" to expand their tour. A source told The Mirror: “Their promoters at Live Nation are incredibly keen for this to happen, and Liam and Noel have verbally agreed plans.

“The question of if they will manage to go the duration of the tour without falling out has been raised, but there is now a massive financial incentive for them to keep the show on the road.” It's understood the Mancunian rockers will take to the stage at the 70,000-seater SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, alongside other colossal venues dotted across the States. It comes as Oasis fans confirmed on social media that invites are now going out for a private invite-only ballot for the band’s “final” Wembley Stadium dates.

The band said they would be sending the invites out to “eligible fans we have been able to identify”, and added that those who were signed into a Ticketmaster account on Saturday August 31 and were able to join a queue for tickets “may be eligible to take part”. One fan said on X: “Just received an email from Oasis asking if I want to join the ballot for 2 tickets for new shows at Wembley!” A second added: “Emails are going out for the Oasis ballot, I have received one and I�.