Oasis Heaton Park LIVE as 70,000 fans descend with HUNDREDS on Gallagher Hill
Over 70,000 Oasis fans have descended on Heaton Park for the Gallagher brother's penultimate show in Manchester tonight (July 19).
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Over 70,000 Oasis fans have descended on Heaton Park for the Gallagher brother's penultimate show in Manchester tonight (July 19).
Spain's penalty kick on the final play of the game was enough to defeat the Canadian men's rugby team 24-23 in Friday's test match.
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After an Emmy nominated performance at the SuperBowl earlier this year, Kendrick Lamar and SZA are bringing their Grand National tour to Cardiff's Principality Stadium. It's one of thirteen dates on their European stadium tour, and fans are promised one hell of a show from both artists.
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BERN :Spain missed two penalties and struggled to break down Switzerland in their Euro 2025 quarter-final on Friday but the world champions leveraged all their experience to score twice in the second half to set up a showdown against either France or Germany.
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