Biggest breakups and makeups in the music industry - as Oasis reforms
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Oasis is set to embark on their first tour since 2009, with 17 dates across Britain and Ireland next summer, igniting massive excitement among fans.
ABBA holds the record for the longest gap between splits and reunions, waiting 34 years between their breakup in 1982 and their reunion in 2016 to create new material.
While Oasis' 15-year hiatus is significant, many bands have taken much longer breaks before reforming, such as The Velvet Underground and Pink Floyd, which waited over two decades.
Oasis’s reunion is seen as one of the biggest in rock history, with experts estimating their earnings could soar to £400 million from ticket sales and merchandise.
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