Noel Gallagher would have rejected a millionaire offer to reunite Oasis over the next year. The controversial British songwriter has put the brakes on any plans for the band's comeback in 2014, the year that will mark the 20th anniversary of the release of their acclaimed debut album, 'Definitely Maybe'. A few months ago, Noel Gallagher was decisive when he told the press that "There was no money that could make him play at Oasis again" and thus its position is maintained.
This week the British press has revealed that Noel Gallagher would have received a millionaire offer for 20 million pounds (24 million euros) as the last attempt to reunite the band to commemorate the anniversary of 'Definitely Maybe', a meeting that would include two outdoor presentations in the legendary Knebworth Park. It was also revealed in recent days that Paul Weller and Happy Mondays were planned to be two special guests who would open for the performances.
According to a source close to Noel Gallagher, many imagined that he would end up accepting this millionaire offer, but on the contrary, the British artist reaffirmed his iron position of never stepping on stage with his brother again Liam Gallagher for no money in the world. Unlike Noel, Liam Gallagher would be willing to make these presentations according to rumors in the British press.
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