Oasis is set to headline Glastonbury next year.
Siblings Noel and Liam Gallagher are reported to have put their long-running feud behind them and are set to reunite on stage for the first time since 2009 with a coveted headline set at Glastonbury and a series of gigs in London and Manchester.
A source told the Mail on Sunday newspaper: “All the speculation about this reunion can get a bit tiresome. But there’s a genuine feeling that next summer’s Glastonbury will be too much of an attraction for Liam and Noel to turn down.
“They have been made aware of the headline slot that’s open for them next summer. Now it’s all down to them.
“It looks more do-able than it has been for years.”
The band split in 2009 after the brothers fell out but it appears as if they are ready to bury the hatchet.
And, according to The Times, a number of gigs have been planned for Manchester’s Heaton Park and London’s Wembley Stadium.
Liam, 51, and Noel, 57, have yet to confirm the reports but Liam appeared to reference the gigs during his headlining set at Leeds Festival over the weekend.
He said: “It is very interesting innit? It is a very interesting situation we’ve found ourselves in,” before launching into a rendition of Oasis’ ‘Half The World Away’.