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Oasis heard performing 'epic' soundcheck for first time in 15 years

  • Oasis is launching their Live '25 reunion tour on July 4 and 5 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium with past and new band members.
  • The reunion follows a 15-year hiatus and was announced last year after Liam and Noel Gallagher resolved their split amid high fan demand.
  • Soundchecks featuring the 1994 hit 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' were audible on June 30, sparking social media posts and some debate over whether Liam and Noel were performing live.
  • The band confirmed official stage times, with doors opening at 5pm, support acts Cast and Richard Ashcroft starting sets at 6pm and 7pm, respectively.
  • Tickets sold out early due to huge demand, but limited verified resale and VIP tickets remain available, suggesting strong ongoing interest in the comeback tour.
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Oasis heard performing 'epic' soundcheck for first time in 15 years

Fans believe they have captured footage of Oasis playing live for the first time in 15 years during an "epic" soundcheck in Cardiff

For the fans of the first hour, who knew the golden age of Britpop's leading band in the 1990s, this event is a real time machine. Sam Inglis, 47, editor in Norwich (Eastern England), has already seen at least four times in Oasis concert, before the separator

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Wales Online broke the news in Wales, United Kingdom on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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