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Reunion of Oasis in Wales: A Return to Previous Form?

Remarkable Reunion: Gallagher Brothers Perform Together After Decade and a Half, Devoid of Disputes and Tensions - A Night to Remember

Reunion of Oasis in Wales: A resurrection of the same old dynamic?
Reunion of Oasis in Wales: A resurrection of the same old dynamic?

Reunion of Oasis in Wales: A Return to Previous Form?

Thousands of fans gathered in the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, to witness the long-awaited comeback of iconic British rock band Oasis. The reunion concert, marking the first performance of the band in 16 years, was the opening event of the 'Oasis Live '25' tour [2].

The concert, which attracted over 73,000 fans from around the globe, was met with overwhelming enthusiasm and emotion. The crowd cheered loudly for the world-renowned group, showing no sign of disappointment or resentment [1].

The brothers Gallagher, Liam and Noel, opened their performance with the song "Hello," before launching into numerous hits over the course of more than two hours. The setlist included classics such as "Morning Glory," "Supersonic," "Don't Look Back in Anger," and "Wonderwall," much to the delight of the audience [3].

One of the most memorable moments of the night was when Liam and Noel Gallagher shared a heartfelt hug on stage, symbolizing reconciliation and resonating deeply with the audience [1]. This gesture added an extra layer of significance to the reunion, leaving fans with a powerful and positive impression of the band's comeback.

The concert brought back a "feeling of the 90s" and of one's own youth for many fans, as Oasis became world-famous with the release of their second album "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?" in 1995 [9]. The performance received positive coverage in the British press, with the BBC reporting that Oasis "have blown away the cobwebs and silenced all doubters with their reunion tour opener in Cardiff" [4].

The brothers didn't miss out on a joke or two, making light of the sometimes high ticket prices. The concert was the first of several performances planned in Britain, Ireland, the USA, Canada, Australia, and Argentina in the coming months [10].

Many young people who had never seen Oasis live before also attended the concert in Cardiff, experiencing the energy and excitement of the band's music firsthand. Numerous people gathered outside the stadium during the concert, hoping to at least experience the reunion a little [8].

In addition to the live performances, a concert film is also planned [7]. The second concert of the 'Oasis Live '25' tour is taking place in Cardiff's stadium, with the party atmosphere in the city continuing on the second day of the tour [6]. Liam Gallagher reportedly said "Thanks for putting up with us," according to "The Guardian" [5]. A British teenager raved that the concert was "the best day of my bloody life."

The comeback of Oasis has been eagerly anticipated since it was announced in August 2024 [2]. With the success of their first reunion concert, it seems that the band and their fans have a lot to look forward to in the coming months.

Fans, who were worldwide and possibly included some who had never experienced Oasis live before, shared their excitement and nostalgia on various social-media platforms, midst the outpouring of emotions during the concert. This online community served as an other platform for entertainment, where fans discussed the band's legendary performance, the chemistry between Liam and Noel Gallagher, and the memories the concert brought back. music played a significant role in forming these shared sentiments, as fans reveled in the live renditions of iconic songs such as "Morning Glory," "Supersonic," "Don't Look Back in Anger," and "Wonderwall".

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