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"Enthusiastic Oasis fans speak out, using phrases like "Silence!" and "Astonishing!""

Conflict resurfaced after nearly three decades of musical legacy; reuniting after a 16-year hiatus, the Gallagher brothers star on stage once more.

Oasis supporters expressing exhilaration and disbelief: Amazement among Oasis enthusiasts
Oasis supporters expressing exhilaration and disbelief: Amazement among Oasis enthusiasts

"Enthusiastic Oasis fans speak out, using phrases like "Silence!" and "Astonishing!""

In a significant musical event, the Oasis brothers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, reunited after a 16-year hiatus for a highly anticipated concert at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4, 2025. The performance, which attracted over 73,000 fans, was met with overwhelming enthusiasm and was described as an "epic moment" by The Sun.

The two-hour set was heavy on classics from the band's iconic albums, Definitely Maybe and *(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?*. Hits like "Morning Glory," "Supersonic," "Wonderwall," and "Live Forever" resonated powerfully with the audience, who sang every word and created a massive wave of noise that engulfed the entire venue.

The media responded positively to the concert, with outlets praising its triumphant and nostalgic nature. The Guardian described the performance as a "shameless journey back to the '90s," while The Sun hailed it as an "epic moment." The band's performance was as energetic and loud as ever, despite the 16-year hiatus, earning them accolades for their enduring appeal.

Fans were ecstatic about the reunion, with many expressing nostalgia and excitement over the band's return to the stage. The setlist, which included many of their most beloved songs, was particularly well-received by the audience. Fans who attended the concert were left speechless and expressed overwhelming emotions.

The celebration continued long after the performance, with fans singing Oasis songs on the streets of Cardiff and long lines outside pubs. A fan who traveled from Düsseldorf expressed his feelings, saying, "I'm completely overwhelmed, I didn't think it was possible, and here we are."

The album *(What's The Story) Morning Glory?*, released by Oasis in 1995, featured hits like "Wonderwall." The band's debut album, Definitely Maybe, was released over 30 years ago. The inclusion of tributes, such as a nod to Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota during "Live Forever," added emotional depth to the performance.

The concert marked a significant moment in music history, as Oasis returned to performing live after a long absence. In August 2024, the band announced their comeback with the statement, "The long wait is over." The Oasis concert was marked by the loudest and best songs of Britpop, according to The Guardian.

The atmosphere in Cardiff was festive even in the afternoon, with fans gathering outside the stadium to experience the reunion of the Oasis brothers. British fans raved about the performance, describing it as "incredible" and "absolutely fantastic." The concert opened with the song "Hello," setting the tone for a night of nostalgia, energy, and unforgettable music.

Other fans were seen enjoying additional entertainment such as street performers and pub music, further enhancing the festive atmosphere in Cardiff. The night concluded with countless renditions of Oasis songs echoing in the streets, a testament to the enduring impact of the band's music on their fans.

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