Noel and Liam Gallagher have sent Oasis fans into a frenzy after sharing a time and date on social media.
This comes after speculation that the iconic Brit Pop act would be reuniting after some 15 years apart.
The pair last performed together all the way back in 2009 at the V Festival in Stafford, England.
Rumours first started swirling when Liam replied to an article by telling one fan: "See you down the front you big f***y".
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Oasis fans were quick to respond to the cryptic messages with one user writing on Instagram: "DO WE DARE TO DREAM?"
A second person wrote: "Me calculating how many things/family members/organs I have to sell to buy tickets and get from the us to england."
Another added: "An Oasis reunion? That’s what the world needs right now".
One fan could not hold back their excitement, telling Noel: "OH my god, oh my god, oh meu deus! Come to Brazil please please please. We need this."
A user who was more level-headed about the potential reunion said: "Whatever it is, he’s already made up his mind. So be it."
The relationship between the pair, which has been tense since 2009, seemed to have thawed when each complimented the other during the recent release of the anniversary version of their hit debut album Definitely, Maybe.
“When I would sing a song, it would sound good. When he sung it, it sounded great,” said Noel of Liam.
The pair are set to make an announcement at 8am on Tuesday, August 27.
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