Jedward and Tara Reid teamed up to sing Wonderwall on Sunday night after Liam Gallagher hinted that Oasis are reuniting.
The 32-year-old Irish twins, who took part in The X Factor, sang with their friend Tara, 48, in a video shared on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday.
One half of Jedward played acoustic guitar during the mini performance and harmonised with Tara, known for acting in the American Pie film series.
The platinum-certified Wonderwall is Oasis’ most popular song and, in 2020, became the first song from the 1990s to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify.
The tribute from friends comes after Liam, 51, dedicated Oasis track Half The World Away to his estranged brother Noel, 57, during Liam’s headline set at Reading Festival.
Jedward, 32, and her label pal Tara Reid, 48, collaborated to sing Wonderwall on Sunday night after Liam Gallagher, 51, hinted that Oasis are reuniting.
The Irish twins turned The X Factor alumni sang with Tara in matching silver outfits in a video shared on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday.
One half of Jedward played acoustic guitar during the mini performance and harmonised with Tara, known for acting in the American Pie film series.
Earlier in the day, the Manchester rocker fuelled speculation that he could reunite with Noel for a long-awaited Oasis comeback, despite their well-documented estrangement.
Fans have urged the couple to reunite since their explosive split in 2009, which was sparked by a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
During his headlining performance in Reading on Sunday night, Liam performed a number of Oasis hits from their debut album Definitely Maybe to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
Introducing Half The World Away, a 1994 B-side that also appeared as the theme song to sitcom The Royle Family, she told the crowd: “I want to dedicate this song to Noel f**king Gallagher.”
Liam continued to keep fans guessing by dedicating his performance of Cigarettes & Alcohol at Reading Festival to people who hate Oasis.
The song, written by her older brother, was the final single from her 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe.
Closing the set, Liam suggested an announcement could be made on Tuesday at 8am. A short clip of a poster in the style of the Oasis logo was projected onto a large screen above the stage and then shared on Oasis, Noel and Liam’s official Instagram and X accounts.
The white rectangular box with a black block in the middle had the date “27.08.24” written in the middle, where the band’s name is normally seen. It then flickered and changed to read “8am.”
On Sunday, Liam Gallagher, 51 (pictured), fuelled speculation he could reunite with Noel, 57, for a long-awaited Oasis comeback, despite their well-documented estrangement.
A source said The sun:Noel and Liam will never be best friends, but they want to give Oasis back to the fans.
“They’re not getting any younger and the demand is huge. They decided it was now or never. Noel was adamant for a long time but eventually relented and agreed to come back.
“He spoke to Liam on the phone and they are on the same page. They know this reunion will go down in music history.”
Professor Jonathan Shalit OBE, chairman of talent agency InterTalent, told The Sun they could earn more than £400m from the tour and any residual deals.
Manchester rock band Oasis in 1993. From left to right: Paul Arthurs (aka Bonehead), Liam, Noel, Tony McCarroll and Paul McGuigan