The rock group from Manchester, known for their contentious relationship throughout the years, posted a video on their X accounts that begins with the date “27.08.24” and ends with the time “8am.”
It was the culmination of a day of conjecture that the two brothers, fifteen years after the band’s breakup, were finally reuniting.
The band is scheduled to play 10 nights at Wembley Stadium, which would surpass Taylor Swift’s record of eight shows set earlier this month, according to industry insiders who spoke to the Sunday Times.
The group is reportedly scheduled to perform at Heaton Park in Manchester in addition to a headline appearance at it.
On Sunday morning, Liam tweeted on X, adding fuel to the rumors of a reunion: “I never did like that word FORMER.”
In addition, he responded in jest to followers who inundated him with messages on social media requesting confirmation.
Liam greeted a fan who called Heaton Park a “terrible venue for concerts” with a “see you down the front.”
In response to a question about the announcement of the reunion dates, he said, “Next Friday.”