Oasis have re-entered the charts (Picture: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)

Just as Liam Gallagher sends his brother Noel a virtual olive branch with a birthday tweet, rumours have gone into overdrive about an Oasis reunion at Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester.

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A tweet was sent out by Taboo, whose real name is Jaime Luis Gomez, listing Oasis in the line-up that was announced yesterday.

Fans were quick to notice the inclusion in his message that also featured the likes of Katy Perry, Take That and Coldplay.

But, today the Where is the Love? hitmaker was forced to delete the tweet and wrote: ‘Sorry for the confusion folks this the right post – @ArianaGrande @justinbieber @bep @katyperry @PharelI @MileyCyrus – #OneLoveManchester’




There is no mention of Oasis in his latest post.

He then added: ‘My bad folks on original post – human error’.

My bad folks on original post – human error — Taboo Nawasha (@TabBep) May 31, 2017

Oasis’ hit track Don’t Look Back In Anger made its way back into the iTunes charts following the horrific attack that saw 22 people killed following the Ariana Grande concert earlier this month.

Following a minute’s silence to remember those who tragically lost their lives in Manchester, people were filmed breaking out into a chorus of the song. The same happened again at the Manchester Ritz on Tuesday night at Liam’s first solo concert.

Ariana Grande is returning to Manchester for her One Love Manchester Benefit Concert.

The gig will take place at Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground on Sunday June 4 to raise money for the victims of the Manchester terror attack and their families.

And she’s getting help from some famous friends, with Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Take That, Coldplay, Justin Bieber, Usher, Niall Horan and more set to perform on the big day.

Tickets will be available from June 1 at 10am at Ticketmaster right here.

Proceeds will go to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, which was set up by the Manchester City Council in partnership with the British Red Cross to aid the families of the victims.

The singer is offering fans who were at her Manchester show on Monday May 22, the day of the attack, free tickets to the show.

They will need to register at the Ticketmaster link above before 4pm on May 31 and Ticketmaster will be in touch on how to grab a free ticket.

Doors open at Old Trafford at 6pm with One Love Manchester kicking off at 7.15pm. If you can’t make it down, it will be broadcast on BBC One from 6pm to 9pm, and on BBC Radio and Capital Radio networks.

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