Liam Gallagher left fans buzzing with excitement after hinting at a ‘massive announcement on Saturday.
The Mancunian singer, 52, known for his outspoken personality and enigmatic posts, took to social media to tease his followers, leaving them scrambling for answers.
Liam tweeted: ‘Massive announcement incoming,’ sparking a frenzy of speculation online weeks after the announcement that Oasis would be reuniting.
Fans quickly began to guess the possibilities, from new tour dates to surprise appearances or special performances.
One popular theory was a cheeky nod to Blur – Oasis’s Britpop rivals in the 90s – potentially being announced as the support act for the tour.
Fans joked: ‘Blur opening act?’…’collab with gorillaz?’…’Albarn has joined Oasis?’
Other eager fans of the indie-pop band suggested perhaps a new album was in the pipeline: ‘NEW OASIS ALBUM OUT NEXT YEAR’ …’New album? But not a rock one, but a jazz album?’ … ‘are we getting another oasis album’ …’New album? ‘
Some, however, expressed concerns that Liam might have already fallen out with Noel, potentially jeopardising the reunion tour.
However less than 10 minutes later, the ever-playful star posted: ‘IM THE F**KNG B****X CMON.’
Whether this was the ‘massive announcement’ or just a tease remains unclear, but fans were quick to react.
One quipped ‘Oh yeah we knew that already’ whilst others called him a ‘criminal tease.’
Others said: ‘You like messing around with us, don’t you?!’
It comes after it was announced Liam and his brother Noel Gallagher, 57, will not be paid a penny until their Oasis reunion tour starts over fears they might fall out again.
An insider revealed that promoters have drawn up contracts stating the brothers won’t get any upfront earnings as if their tempestuous relationship flares up again it will leave ‘everyone in limbo’.
The brothers will reportedly rake in a joint £6million for each of the 33 stadium gigs of their sell out tour next year but ‘they have to perform to be paid’.
The Gallaghers will reportedly also be kept apart when not on stage in a ‘military style operation’ during their much-anticipated reunion tour.
There will be separate dressing rooms and transport to avoid a clash and resulting ‘PR and financial nightmare’.