‘Huge sum’ offered to Gallagher brothers to reform Oasis at Slane Castle next year

‘Huge sum’ offered to Gallagher brothers to reform Oasis at Slane Castle next year



The Gallagher brothers have been at odds for almost a decade after a dust up in Paris in August 2009.

Noel left following the incident before the Rock en Seine gig in the French capital, saying he could no longer work with his brother.

The younger of the brothers is constantly teasing a reunion on Twitter.

Two months before that fateful night, they rocked Slane Castle. After it was confirmed Metallica would headline the concert there next year, the organisers hinted at ‘five or six acts’ on the card.

One of those slots could be filled by a reformed Oasis if reports are to be believed.

According to today’s Daily Mail, MCD has offered the brothers a massive sum of money to reform, specifically at the Castle, almost 10 years after first playing there.

Denis Desmond, boss of MCD, said that ‘an offer is on the table’ for the Manchester band – which both brothers are aware of.

‘We promote Liam, and we promote Noel. Liam has always said someday they will [reform].

”They’ve played Slane with R.E.M., there’s always an offer on the table, and they know it.

”It goes up every week. And they know that as well.’

Liam has made no secret of his desire to get the band back together.

He tweeted in July:

‘Earth to noel listen up rkid I hear your doing gigs where people can’t drink alcohol now that’s the BeZarist thing you’ve done yet.

”I forgive you now let’s get the BIG O back together and stop fucking about the drinks are on me LG x [sic}.’’

Without any official reply coming from Noel, Liam later tweeted:

‘I’ll take that as a no.’

Noel has previously revealed that he would reform the group if they were paid £20m.

‘For 20 million quid, one gig — that is good money isn’t it?’ he told the Daily Star.

Desmond meanwhile has said MCD’s offer would beat Glastonbury’s offer.

Source: Buzz