The feuding brothers seem to have finally put their differences aside to give Oasis fans what they've wanted for far too long. Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher are set to reform in 2025 for a string of sell-out live shows, with reports suggesting the band could headline at Glastonbury. Alongside gigs in their hometown of Manchester , they could even take over Wembley Stadium for a record-breaking 10 nights.

Youngest brother Liam sent fans into a frenzy last night when we tweeted "I never did like that word FORMER" before he and Noel both shared a cryptic video of the date "27/08/24 8am" - which was also streamed from The Blossoms gig in Wythenshawe Park, confirming a big announcement is about to be made. It comes after Liam recently took the band's Definitely Maybe album - which featured classics Rock 'n' Roll Star, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Supersonic that thrust the group into the limelight back in August 1994 - on tour, but there was no sign of Noel on stage. READ MORE: Irish households must shut windows 'at all times' for next six weeks READ MORE: Supermarket shoppers finally learn trick to unlock trolleys without a coin The pair notoriously shared spats and bust-ups throughout the duration of their time together in the band and even after Noel quit in 2009, they couldn't help but exchange savage remarks about one another in interviews and online, with Liam's later attempts to reconcile famously going amiss.

Here, the Mirror takes a look back at how their longstanding dis.