FEUDING Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are talking after their kids told them to bury the hatchet.
And their reconciliation has sparked hopes they could take Oasis back on the road in a money-spinning reunion.
Friends and family also hope the brothers will visit their mother Peggy – who has been devastated by their rift – together.
Liam, 47, and Noel, 52, have been at war since Oasis split in 2009.
But they have been encouraged to build bridges by Noel’s daughter Anais, 19, and Liam’s sons Lennon, 20, and Gene, 18, and his daughter Molly, 21.
It comes after their feud hit a toxic low last year, when Liam sent a message to Anais on social media which allegedly threatened Noel’s wife, Sara McDonald.
Noel hit back by banning Liam from using Oasis songs in his documentary ‘As it was’ and said looking at his brother made him want to “take out a McDonalds with a machine gun”.
A source said: “Noel and Liam are back on speaking terms and have been communicating recently, mainly by text. All the kids would love nothing more than to see their dad and uncle being friends again.”
Britpopop legends Oasis formed in 1991 and scored huge hits with tracks including Supersonic, Live Forever and Wonderwall.
But the brothers had a famously volatile relationship, with rows said to have started in 1994 when Liam allegedly threw a tambourine at Noel.