Liam Gallagher last night offered brother Noel an unexpected apology via Twitter, telling the other half of Oasis that it’s time to “get the BIG O back together.”

The shocking, if perhaps long-awaited gesture, sent social media into overdrive as bookmakers slashed odds on an Oasis set at Glastonbury 2019.

Liam told Noel that he forgives him after deriding Noel’s recent ‘alcohol-free gigs’ as the ‘ BeZarest ‘ thing he’s done yet.

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 — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 19, 2018

Rumours of Oasis reforming at Glastonbury surface every year. Both Liam and Noel were at Glastonbury 2017, but despite both performing ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger,’ they did so independently.

Liam Gallagher performed a Saturday afternoon set to an absolutely packed Other Stage, whilst Noel was part of a Q&A session before an Oasis documentary screening.

Bookmakers Ladbrokes have this morning slashed odds on an Oasis Glastonbury headline set to 5/2 as fans wait for Noel Gallagher to respond to Liam’s gesture.

After Liam's plea to Noel to get the band back together, we make Oasis just 5/2 (was 10/1) to headline ANY night at Glastonbury Festival 2019 🎶 pic.twitter.com/B4nQZw3pgr — Ladbrokes (@Ladbrokes) July 20, 2018

The Manchester band have yet to play together since falling out in 2009, having previously played the Glasto’s Pyramid Stage in 2004. The row supposedly began after Liam threw a plum at his brother’s head.

They have traded insults publicly since 2009, frequently in their live performances and on social media.

Whilst the rumour mill is certainly at full speed this morning, it’s likely the Glastonbury 2019 headliners have been confirmed for some time now.

And as any rumoured Oasis reunion is long from being confirmed, Glasto organisers are unlikely to be waiting on the brothers to sort out their spat before confirming their headliners.

If Oasis were to reform and play a massive reunion show in the short term future, it would likely be their own single event. The official Manchester City Twitter account were quick to reply to Liam’s tweet, suggesting a homecoming gig at City’s Etihad Stadium.

Meanwhile, Essex Live are reporting that RiZE Festival ticket-holders are hoping Liam’s headline slot this August will become an impromptu Oasis reunion.

Liam followed up his tweet somewhat defensively, stating “I’m not desperate just think it’d be a nice thing to do.”

He then told another critic the decision is not financially motivated, saying that he’d “do it for nowt me it’s not all about the money honey.”

After a couple of hours without a response from his brother Noel, Liam posted this tweet.

Cmon — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 19, 2018

However, Liam took to Twitter again this morning, still without any public response from his brother, suggesting that he’ll take Noel’s silence as a refusal.

I'll take that as a NO then as you were LG x — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 20, 2018

Main image: Liam Gallagher at Glastonbury 2017

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