Bono Praises Oasis, Says Noel Gallagher Is ‘Shocked’ at How ‘Great’ Band Is Sounding Ahead of Reunion
- The Manchester band Oasis announced their reunion tour, Oasis Live '25, starting July 4 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, marking their first shows in 16 years.
- The reunion follows a years-long feud between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, which ended last year after their split at the 2009 Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
- Rehearsals are underway in London with Noel Gallagher expressing surprise at how well the band sounds, while Liam shared feelings of sadness and regret over lost time.
- Noel told Bono he is "shocked" at the sound quality and expects the tour to be their first successful US tour, while Liam described the feud as "a waste of PRECIOUS time."
- The tour’s sold-out status and the burial of the Gallagher rivalry suggest a major cultural moment with lasting impact on fans and the indie music scene.
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Oasis fans branded 'fat, drunk and rowdy' by 'snob' bosses at Scots council
OASIS fans have been branded ‘drunk’, ‘lairy’, ‘fat’ and ‘old’ in secret safety briefings ahead of their three sell-out Murrayfield megagigs. Snooty Edinburgh council officials also said punters at August’s shows will be mainly “middle-aged men” who “take up more room”. The Gallagher brothers will reunite for the Oasis Live ’25 Tour David Walker from the Oasis Collectors Group said council comments were “lazy stereotypes” Oasis superfan Sian Dow…
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