One of the greatest blood feuds in the history of rock has supposedly been resolved: 15 years after brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher torpedoed the global phenomenon that was their band, Oasis will reunite for a 2025 live tour . It’s a truce that fans thought they’d never see — and many are joking that it can’t possibly last. The guns have fallen silent.

The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see.

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com/u1Mge33poT The Gallagher beef dates all the way back to when the boys shared a bedroom in their childhood home and became the stuff of music legend as Oasis conquered the charts with their Britpop sound in the Nineties: physical fights and bickering interviews, one or the other quitting the band or abandoning a tour, all of it fueled by booze and drugs. Their sibling rivalry raged on until the elder Noel walked away for good in 2009 , describing Liam as “a man with a fork in a world of soup.” Liam would go on to start a Twitter account that he used to mock Noel, often calling him a “potato.

” Each took every opportunity to snipe at his brother in the press, often casting blame for the demise of Oasis (and their ongoing failure to get the band back together). So, how far can we trust the promise of arena concerts to be held — gulp — 11 months from now? That’s an eternity for a relationship that could detonate at any second, and despite the excitement, there’s understandable trepidation about shelling out a .