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Fans electric as Oasis kick off reunion tour in Cardiff

  • Oasis kicked off their highly anticipated reunion tour tonight at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, marking their first performance together in 16 years.
  • The band broke up in 2009 after a backstage altercation involving Liam destroying Noel’s guitar, which led to years of estrangement between the brothers.
  • The Live '25 tour includes 41 dates worldwide, with initial gigs in Cardiff followed by five homecoming shows at Manchester’s Heaton Park and further stops in London, Dublin, and Edinburgh.
  • Tickets sold out within hours amid high demand, with over 10 million fans from 158 countries applying, although the band cancelled more than 50,000 tickets sold on secondary platforms.
  • The reunion emphasizes celebration of their legacy, including the 30th anniversary of Morning Glory?, while no new music plans have been announced, reflecting continued fan excitement and some uncertainty.
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Oasis returns after 16-year hiatus to a UK crowd ecstatic for the band’s 1990s hits

Oasis ended a 16-year hiatus on Friday with a punchy, powerful trip through one of Britpop’s greatest songbooks, kicking off a reunion tour in Cardiff, Wales to a crowd ecstatic for the band’s 1990s hits.

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