Oasis Pay Tribute to Diogo Jota on First Night of Reunion Tour - Liverpool Echo
- Oasis paused their Cardiff gig to dedicate 'Live Forever' and project Diogo Jota's image, leaving fans emotional during their reunion tour opening night.
- Diogo Jota, Liverpool FC forward, and his brother Andre Silva, died at ages 28 and 25 in a car crash early Thursday on Spain’s A-52 near Zamora, caused by a suspected tyre blowout.
- Oasis paid emotional tribute at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, with red flares and Jota's images on screens, prompting a deafening cheer from fans and supporters.
- Oasis's tribute united music and football fans in mourning, creating a powerful moment of unity and remembrance that highlighted Jota’s impact beyond sport.
- Jota’s funeral is scheduled for Saturday in Gondomar, as Oasis resumes their tour in Manchester, London, and Edinburgh, continuing to honor his memory.
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After more than 15 years of absence, the legendary band Oasis gave its first concert to Cardiff on Thursday, July 4, during which a tribute to Diogo Jota was paid.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleAfter a 15-year absence and a separation of members, the Oasis team started the return tour. At the end of the concert, Liam and Noel Gallagher brought him a copy of Diogo Jota, the Portuguese player from Liverpool who died in a car accident.
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Read Full ArticleAt the reunion concert of the band Oasis in Cardiff there was a goose bump eye view. It was touchingly reminiscent of Liverpool star Diogo Jota.
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