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Exhilarating Scene in CDMX: Oasis Reunion Sparks Delirium and Disarray Among Fans

Oasis, the legendary Britpop band, performed two sold-out concerts in Mexico City, transforming the events into an unforgettable puro pinche party. Here's a recap of the electrifying scene.

Mexico City rocks with Oasis reunion, fans immersed in a mix of madness and ecstasy
Mexico City rocks with Oasis reunion, fans immersed in a mix of madness and ecstasy

Exhilarating Scene in CDMX: Oasis Reunion Sparks Delirium and Disarray Among Fans

The British rock band Oasis made a triumphant return to the stage on Saturday night, playing a reunion show at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City. The concert, one of two sold-out shows in the city, was a nostalgic journey for many fans who had grown up with the band's iconic tunes.

The crowd was ecstatic as Noel Gallagher was crooned by the stadium during "Talk Tonight," and fans sobbed during the poignant "Don't Look Back in Anger." For many, this was their first opportunity to see Oasis play live, as they would have been too young or not born during their heyday.

The band's vocals and musicianship were arguably tighter than ever during the reunion tour, leaving fans in awe. The sound at the concert was also praised for its cleanliness, thanks to L-Acoustics.

The Poznań move, borrowed from Manchester City F.C. fans, was performed at every show, adding to the electric atmosphere. A downpour occurred during the concert, but it was fitting for a band that often sings about rain. Liam Gallagher even donned a sombrero de charro during "Wonderwall" and the show closer "Champagne Supernova."

The reunion tour has been all love, with the skies clearing up during the Mexico City show. Fans who had waited for hours to buy tickets for the shows, such as Esteban Ricardo Sainz Coronado and Sara Pedraza, were rewarded with an unforgettable experience.

The Gallagher brothers' feud in the media post-breakup did not give fans hope for a reunion. However, in August of last year, the brothers declared that their feud was over on the 30th anniversary of their 1994 debut album, "Definitely Maybe." Mexican fans even prayed to La Virgen de Guadalupe that the brothers wouldn't break up again before the show.

At the entrance of the stadium, there were tents with bootleg tour merchandise. For 200 pesos, fans could buy a T-shirt with Noel and Liam Gallagher as fighting cats or characters from "Peanuts" and "The Simpsons."

The reunion tour reached Pasadena on Saturday night for the first of two shows at the Rose Bowl. As the tour continues, fans can look forward to more classic hits and a renewed energy from the iconic band.

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