Oasis star Liam Gallagher dedicated a song to his brother Noel Gallagher at Reading Festival on Sunday night, as more cryptic messages and videos point to an imminent reunion of the rockband. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Rumours of an Oasis reunion have sent the internet into a frenzy, following Liam Gallagher's performance of several hits from the band's debut album at Reading Festival on Sunday night. In what could be seen as a sign of thawing relations, Liam dedicated the song Half The World Away to his brother Noel, describing him to the crowd as the "greatest songwriter.

" The Gallagher brothers, known worldwide, have not shied away from making their 15 year tumultuous relationship public knowledge. Their fall out is what led to the 90's rock band's split after a backstage brawl at a Paris festival in 2009, the Mirror reports. However, a series of suggestive social media posts and onstage comments suggest that Oasis may finally be reuniting after a decade and a half.

Fans are eagerly awaiting more news today, after music lovers at Manchester's Wythenshawe Park festival on Sunday evening were given another hint of a possible Oasis reunion. A teaser video was shown at the end of fellow Manchester band Blossoms' set, mirroring cryptic posts shared by Liam and Noel.