Show support for Oasis on their tour: May they have a successful run! - Fans express well-wishes for Oasis's upcoming tour.
In a surprising turn of events, iconic British artists Robbie Williams and the Spice Girls have shown their support for Oasis ahead of their highly anticipated comeback tour, "Oasis Live '25". The tour, marking the first time Liam and Noel Gallagher will perform together in 15 years, kicks off tonight in Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
The goodwill from Williams and the Spice Girls underscores the respect and admiration Oasis commands within the music community. Their good luck wishes also emphasize the broader celebration of Oasis's legacy as they return to the stage, starting with the first concert in Cardiff on July 4.
The tour promises to be one of the biggest music events of the coming years, taking the Gallagher brothers and their band through 22 cities, from Mexico City to Tokyo, over the next six months. The comeback is particularly anticipated for their third concert in Manchester at Heaton Park, an emotional homecoming before a sold-out crowd.
The goodwill between Williams and Oasis seems to have overcome their turbulent past. Despite Noel Gallagher deriding Williams as "the fat dancer from Take That" in the late 90s, Williams has wished Oasis good luck for their comeback, forgetting the times that seemed to divide them.
This reconciliation is evident in Williams' recent actions. He unveiled a blue commemorative plaque in London's Soho's Berwick Street, honouring Oasis's iconic album "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?". On the plaque, Williams wrote, "Robbie Williams - heard it, saw it, loved it, lived it, wanted it and snorted it... That's The Story."
The Spice Girls have also shown their support, sharing a clip from the 1997 Brit Awards on their Instagram story, where Mel C challenged Liam Gallagher. The Spice Girls also posted a message on their official Instagram account, wishing Liam Gallagher good luck with the tour.
Robbie Williams' new album, titled "Britpop", is a homage to the golden age of British music in the 90s. The album, set to be released soon, is likely to fuel the excitement surrounding Oasis's comeback tour even further.
The commemorative plaque is significant to music fans as it served as the backdrop for the iconic cover of the 1995 album. The plaque, and the support from Williams and the Spice Girls, serve as a testament to Oasis's enduring influence on British music and culture.
As the Oasis Live '25 tour gets underway, it represents a revival of a cultural phenomenon that shaped the 1990s UK music scene. For fans of Oasis and Britpop, this tour is not just a comeback, but a celebration of a golden era in British music.
[1] The Guardian, "Oasis Live '25' Tour: A Look at the Historic Reunion Tour", July 2, 2025. [3] BBC News, "Robbie Williams and Spice Girls Wish Oasis Luck on Reunion Tour", July 3, 2025.
- The support from Robbie Williams and the Spice Girls, along with the wider music community, highlights the enduring appeal and respect for Oasis in the realm of entertainment and pop-culture, especially in the context of the 90s music scene.
- The camaraderie between celebrities like Robbie Williams, Mel C from the Spice Girls, and the Gallagher brothers is evident in recent events such as Williams' tribute to Oasis with his new album, "Britpop", and the Spice Girls' showing of solidarity on Instagram.