It's the reunion of the decade and a reconciliation that few saw coming - but finally, warring brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have made up and are set to go on tour. The legendary Oasis siblings officially announced this morning that they will hit the road in 2025 together and play their first shows for 16 years, beginning with 14 dates in the UK and Ireland before heading on a world tour. In a joint statement, they said: "The guns have fallen silent.

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

It will not be televised." And a long wait it has been after Noel refused to work with his little brother for "a day longer" in 2009. READ MORE: Oasis reunion tour LIVE: Tickets, prices, venues as announcement looms and fans hope for Irish show READ MORE: Liam and Noel Gallagher's local Mayo publican speaks out over Oasis reunion: 'I'm delighted they're back' But now, the Manchester siblings have worked things out and will regroup to mark their debut album's 30th anniversary.

But what's the real reason they're back together? And how did it all pan out? The Mirror takes a look...

The main reason for their reunion has been put down to their Irish mother Peggy Gallagher, who has always pushed for her sons to stop arguing and mend their long-term feud. Speaking to Radio 1 in 2017, Liam said: "I'll speak to him some day. It's all very sad, but we'll get over it.

.. I guess it musn't be nice for my mum.

" He told Radio 2: "It would be lovely for my mum. I'm not arsed about the .