The return of Oasis is closer than ever

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2024-08-25 16:29:55

Wednesday, August 25, 2024, 18:29


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The appearances and tours of the Gallagher brothers are almost always a fixture in the music culture press. But this time it was the British magazine ‘The Sunday Times’ who released it, claiming that Liam himself was fueling the rumours. Not only did they talk about their comeback, but they set a date for two big concerts.

According to the British press, “industry experts”, Liam and Noel may have resolved their differences and if the relationship remains stable, they will provide two great concerts in London and Manchester in 2025. Obviously, This information has been released to the networks. But not for the joy of the most fans who believed that this return could be true. Most skeptics never believed that this Gallagher meeting would ever happen. But what has been said equally to hope is that among the many responses to the post in X (Twitter before) in which the magazine announced a possible return, Liam himself has written: “See you in the front row.” Of course, knowing him, it is not clear whether he will be on stage or in the audience.

British Britpop and alternative rock group formed in Manchester in 1991, whose first name was ‘The Rain’, changed their name to Oasis and quickly became one of the most important groups of the 90s. was an instant success, with songs like “Live Forever” and “Susonic”. The band’s second album, (What’s the Story) Ogo Owuro? (1995), improved its position internationally. With hits like “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Champagne Supernova”, the album sold millions of copies and brought Oasis to the top of the charts in many countries. This great success was followed by a series of great concerts, including the famous event at Knebworth in 1996, where they played in front of over 250,000 people.

However, tensions between the Gallagher brothers began to affect the stability of the group. Despite the release of successful albums such as Be Nibi Bayi (1997), internal conflicts and fatigue began to take their toll. Although the album was initially well received, it was unable to maintain the same level of critical success in the long run. Over time, the group’s sound evolved, and they released other works such as Standing on the Shoulders of Giants (2000) and Don’t Believe the Truth (2005). Throughout their career, Oasis experienced many alignments, but the conflicts between Liam and Noel were always at the center of the group. These conflicts ended in 2009, when Noel announced his final departure, marking the end of Oasis. The group officially disbanded, and both brothers pursued solo careers, maintaining their influence on British music.

Oasis left an important legacy in rock history, being one of the most iconic bands of their time. His songs are popular and continue to influence new generations of musicians. Despite their differences, Oasis’ influence on music and popular culture is evident and their music continues to be played around the world.


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