Noel Gallagher has sent shockwaves through the music world with a cryptic five-word message that has fans speculating about a potential Oasis reunion at Manchester's legendary Heaton Park.
The former Oasis guitarist and songwriter, known for his razor-sharp wit and no-nonsense attitude, dropped the tantalising hint during a recent interview, leaving devotees of the iconic Britpop band desperate for more details.
'Watch this space, Manchester fans,' was Gallagher's enigmatic response when questioned about rumours of the band's reformation for a special performance at the 70,000-capacity park venue.
Heaton Park holds special significance for Oasis fans, having hosted one of their most legendary gigs in 2009 during their final tour before the band's acrimonious split.
The news comes amid growing speculation about the Gallagher brothers potentially putting aside their famous feud, which has seen them trade public insults for over a decade since Oasis disbanded in 2009.
Music insiders suggest that if the reunion were to happen, Heaton Park would be the perfect location, given its history with the band and its status as one of the UK's premier outdoor music venues.
While neither Noel nor his brother Liam have confirmed any concrete plans, the mere possibility has sent social media into meltdown, with fans sharing memories of the band's heyday and debating setlist possibilities.
Oasis, who formed in Manchester in 1991, became one of Britain's most successful bands, selling over 70 million records worldwide and defining the Britpop era with classics like 'Wonderwall' and 'Don't Look Back in Anger'.