Liam Gallagher sparked a Twitter frenzy on Saturday night, when he shared a snap of his Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds backstage pass.
The brothers have a famously tempestuous relationship, and Oasis split back in 2009 just as they were about to walk on-stage, after a number of rows.
Liam’s post appears to hint that their feud is over (for now), so naturally fans are now asking if the brothers will reunite their band.
This isn’t the first time Oasis reunion rumours have circulated in recent months, and back in November 2014, Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis revealed that he’d love to book to the band for this year’s festival.
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The band in 2006
However, when Liam’s group Beady Eye split last year, Noel stated that he had no plans to get back on-stage with his brother.
“I really, really enjoy where I am with my music and where I am with my band [High Flying Birds]. I wouldn’t be willing to give that up for anything," he told Q magazine.
The brothers have a famously tempestuous relationship, and Oasis split back in 2009 just as they were about to walk on-stage, after a number of rows.
Keeping it in the family...LG x pic.twitter.com/qZeEHUKOam
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) March 14, 2015
Liam’s post appears to hint that their feud is over (for now), so naturally fans are now asking if the brothers will reunite their band.
REUNION IS COMING...! #finally #oasis #oasisreunion2015
— Onurhan Fidan (@onurhanfidan) March 15, 2015
@liamgallagher @malcolmfg1 good to see Liam and Noel back together #oasis #reunion
— Ben Liddell (@BenLiddell1) March 15, 2015
@liamgallagher Nice, now go up on the stage and sing Champagne Supernova with him x
— ready 2be juiced (@IdlersGlory) March 14, 2015
This isn’t the first time Oasis reunion rumours have circulated in recent months, and back in November 2014, Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis revealed that he’d love to book to the band for this year’s festival.

However, when Liam’s group Beady Eye split last year, Noel stated that he had no plans to get back on-stage with his brother.
“I really, really enjoy where I am with my music and where I am with my band [High Flying Birds]. I wouldn’t be willing to give that up for anything," he told Q magazine.
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