IN DEPTH | All the details about the return of Oasis
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Oasis, which marked history and a great cultural stage in pop music, was born in the city of Manchester and popularised ‘britpop’ around the world.
However, the brothers had a conflictive relationship and, after a fierce fight before a performance in Paris, the band split in 2009 and each brother pursued a solo career.
The historically feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher ended the band in 2009, but this week the iconic British band Oasis confirmed their return to the stage on a world tour for 2025.
‘The guns have gone silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come and see. It won't be televised,’ the band posted on their social media alongside a current photo of Liam and Noel Gallagher.
‘This is it, this is happening,’ they wrote as they announced dates for upcoming gigs in the UK and Ireland. The band will perform at Manchester Heaton Park and London Wembley Stadium.
They will also visit Cardiff Principality Stadium, Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium and Dublin Croke Park.
Tickets go on sale this Saturday in Ireland and the UK. A total of 14 dates will see the brothers play Cardiff, Manchester, Wembley, Edinburgh and Dublin between 4 July and 17 August.
‘Today, Oasis puts an end to years of feverish speculation with the confirmation of a long-awaited series of concerts in the UK and Ireland as part of their Oasis Live 25 world tour,’ the band's representatives said. They also remarked that these will be ‘their only European shows next year’.
Although Liam and Noel Gallagher have announced a world tour, only the dates for Europe have been announced.
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However, the brothers had a conflictive relationship and, after a fierce fight before a performance in Paris, the band split in 2009 and each brother pursued a solo career.
The historically feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher ended the band in 2009, but this week the iconic British band Oasis confirmed their return to the stage on a world tour for 2025.
‘The guns have gone silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come and see. It won't be televised,’ the band posted on their social media alongside a current photo of Liam and Noel Gallagher.
‘This is it, this is happening,’ they wrote as they announced dates for upcoming gigs in the UK and Ireland. The band will perform at Manchester Heaton Park and London Wembley Stadium.
They will also visit Cardiff Principality Stadium, Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium and Dublin Croke Park.
Tickets go on sale this Saturday in Ireland and the UK. A total of 14 dates will see the brothers play Cardiff, Manchester, Wembley, Edinburgh and Dublin between 4 July and 17 August.
‘Today, Oasis puts an end to years of feverish speculation with the confirmation of a long-awaited series of concerts in the UK and Ireland as part of their Oasis Live 25 world tour,’ the band's representatives said. They also remarked that these will be ‘their only European shows next year’.
Although Liam and Noel Gallagher have announced a world tour, only the dates for Europe have been announced.
#Oasis #4GiTV
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsYvQjlVj4k
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