The band have announced a series of fourteen concerts across the UK and Ireland next summer, starting on July 4th in Cardiff and ending in Dublin on August 17th.
Fans were not waiting for them. Noel and Liam Gallagher, the most famous brothers in the United Kingdom, announced on Instagram and X this Tuesday, August 27, the reformation of their legendary rock group, Oasis.
The band have announced a series of fourteen concerts across the UK and Ireland next summer, starting on July 4th in Cardiff and ending in Dublin on August 17th.
The two brothers will pass through their hometown of Manchester on July 11, 12, 19 and 20. They will perform at Heaton Park. Four dates are planned at Wembley Stadium on July 25 and 26 and August 2 and 3.
After the UK and Ireland, preparations are underway to take 'Oasis Live '25' to other continents later next year,” The group's official website indicates.
Tickets for the confirmed dates go on sale on August 31 at 9am local time in the UK and 8am in Ireland – or 10am in France.
“Definitely maybe” for the 30th anniversary
Noel and Liam shared a short video on their personal accounts and Oasis on Sunday announcing the date, Tuesday, August 27, 2024, at 8 a.m., without further ado.
The announcement comes on a symbolic date: the album's thirtieth anniversary Of course maybe (August 29, 1994) Group launched. It comes out in a new version this Friday.
After years of conflict, another altercation between Liam Gallagher and his brother and Oasis composer Noel at the Parisian Rock n' Scene festival in the summer of 2009 led to the breakup of the group, which formed in Manchester in 1991.
calmness
Since then, the feuding brothers have long exchanged barbs via social networks or the media, before going relatively quiet in recent years, giving fans hope for a reconciliation.
Liam Gallagher launched a reconciliation idea on Twitter in 2017. In an interview last week, Noel praised Liam, praising “his voice and his attitude”.
Liam Gallagher presented the title on Sunday evening Half a world away Oasis at Noel in his concert at the Reading Festival in West London. The singer performed many hits Of course maybe.
After the resounding success of Of course maybeOasis were at the peak of their popularity (What's the story) Morning Glory? Released in 1995, it included his hits Wonderwall Otherwise Don't look back in anger.
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