I saw Oasis' comeback gig in Cardiff - these five things surprised me
Yes, it really happened. Oasis came, they saw, and they utterly conquered on the opening night of their epic comeback tour.
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Yes, it really happened. Oasis came, they saw, and they utterly conquered on the opening night of their epic comeback tour.
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Oasis fans of all ages have been anticipating the return of the band for a long time, certainly years before its reunion tour was first teased, then confirmed in August 2024. The music of Oasis has been cherished for generations, from the band's run of hit albums in the 1990s to the band's breakup in 2009. Friday night's sold-out show at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, marked the first time Oasis, fronted by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, had taken to the stage since the breakup.
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