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Oasis could re-unite prior to the first date on their record-breaking tour in 2025 with Turki Alalshikh potentially looking to bring Liam and Noel Gallagher together to perform at Wembley Stadium in September.

The Saudi Arabian minister, who is the chairman of the country’s General Entertainment Authority, is targeting the legendary brothers to play together at the Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois fight.

The news that the Oasis icons have ended their 15-year standoff stunned the music world, with the Gallagher brothers having engaged in a long-running feud since the band broke up in 2009.

After announcing 14 live dates in the UK and Ireland, the revelation led to a scramble from the group’s fans to secure tickets for their long-awaited reunion – with tickets selling out in less than a day.

The Britpop heroes will play Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4 and 5; followed by a triumphant hometown gig at Manchester’s Heaton Park on July 11, 12, 19, 20.

Then, they will head to London’s Wembley Stadium on July 25 and 26, August 2 and 3; before playing Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium on August 8 and 9; and Croke Park in Dublin on August 16 and 17.

However, a reunion could happen sooner than that – with the aforementioned Alalshikh reportedly determined to potentially have Noel join sibling Liam on stage before the Joshua vs Dubios bout on September, according to talkSPORT.

Liam is already set to perform at Wembley, where he will likely play a selection of Oasis hits.

Addressing whether an unexpected Oasis reunion could take place before the heavyweight boxing spectacle at the national stadium, the Saudi Arabian figure appeared optimistic.

Alalshikh said: “I hope so! It will be something amazing if we get them together. We will try, why not?”

Announcing that they had buried the hatchet, the Gallaghers both took to social media to confirm their 2025 tour as they revealed that their feud was over.

They said: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”

Discussing the motivations of the warring siblings to finally end their feud, the statement continued: “The brothers have flourished with their own projects since the band split in 2009, with 10 UK No.1 albums between them as well as countless festival headline sets and stadium and arena shows. But Oasis is something else.”

They added: “There has been no great revelatory moment that has ignited the reunion – just the gradual realisation that the time is right. Yet the timing must be a subconscious influence.

“This Thursday represents thirty years to the day since their electrifying debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ was released, while 2025 will see the equally essential second record ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ reach that same anniversary.”

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