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Man Utd legend David Beckham reacts as Liam and Noel Gallagher confirm blockbuster Oasis reunion including four dates at Wembley

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  • Oasis to reunite in 2025
  • Liam and Noel have put aside their differences
  • Beckham can't wait to watch them live
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    During the 1990s, Oasis emerged as one of the most influential bands of the Britpop era. Their debut album, Definitely Maybe, released in 1994, was a monumental success, capturing the essence of a generation and catapulting the band to international stardom. Songs like "Wonderwall," "Live Forever," and "Champagne Supernova" became instant classics with their music defining an era.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    However, despite their musical success, the band was frequently plagued by internal conflicts, particularly between the Gallagher brothers. Their tumultuous relationship often spilled over into the public eye, with verbal and even physical altercations becoming a regular occurrence. The constant infighting eventually led to the band's breakup in 2009. "I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer," Noel stated at the time, marking the end of the band. In the years that followed, the Gallagher brothers continued to exchange public insults, further dimming any hopes of a reunion.

  • WHAT BECKHAM SAID

    The announcement of a comeback tour in the summer of 2025 has been met with both excitement and disbelief by Oasis fans worldwide. The tour is set to include performances across Britain and Ireland, with at least four nights scheduled at London's iconic Wembley Stadium.

    One such excited fan is Inter Miami co-owner, David Beckham, who took to Instagram to express his excitement. "No words needed," Beckham wrote along with a picture of the two brothers.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    In addition to the reunion tour, Oasis is also set to release a 30th-anniversary edition of their groundbreaking debut album, Definitely Maybe. Meanwhile, tickets for the reunion shows are slated to go on sale on August 31, and they are expected to sell out quickly as fans clamour for the chance to witness history in the making.

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