Oasis ended a 16 -year gap on Friday, with a punch, powerful journey through one of the biggest songbooks of Britopop, kicking was done. Reunion tour In Cardiff, Wales ecolved a crowd for the band’s 1990s hit.
And what was the brother -in -law love between the famous quarrels, the brothers and sisters? definitely Maybe.
Fans traveled to the Welsh capital around the world for a show, for many ideas Will never happenGuitarist-songman Noel Galagher and his singer brother Liam, The Heart of Oasis, had not performed together in 2009 since their sharp partition.
A fan banner expressed it: “The great wait is over.”
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The rare brothers -after an assembling of the headlines, “The Gun has shut down,” shared with the word, “Oasis appeared on the stage for a deaf roar, opens with” Hello “and avoiding” It’s Good to be back “.
The brothers had a brief hand moment, but kept their distance on the stage on a large scale. 58-year-old Noel focused on his guitar, while a 52-year-old Park-Clade Liam entered the microphone with a swagger, not dim in 31 years because the band released his first album “certainly probably”.
At the principal stadium, a crowd of more than 60,000 was treated for a well two-hour set, which was first attracted to the album and its 1995 followup, “(Whats the Story) was heavily attracted to the Morning Glory,” later with a smattering of the track and fan-fiwit be-edges.
Songs like “Supersonic,” “Roll with It” and “Rock” N ‘Roll Star “threatened as usual and instigated the song-singing in a big way.
“Before launching in cigarettes and alcohol, a tamborin-clutch Liam provoked the crowd,” love each other, as you love each other. ,
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“Live Forever” was poignant when a Liverpool Football Club player Dogo Jota, who was killed in a car accident on Thursday, was introduced above the band.
Noel took his turn to lead vocals for many songs, including “Half the World Ave”, and the show finished with some of the most permanent tracks characterized by some of the most permanent tracks of Oasis: “Don’t look back in angler,” “Wonderwall” and “Champaine Supernova.” The brothers shared a half-hug as soon as the last song was finished.
Multicolored, sometimes unconscious psychidelic projections formed the main technical charge for a show, where the song was focused on the song. There was a little banquet, although Liam stayed in the middle of the song to examine the audience.
“Was it worth 40,000 pounds paid by you for tickets?” He quipped at one point, referring to seats for seats, in which some fans paid hundreds to watch a show.
From the roar of the response, it was.
In Cardiff, the show discontinued the 19-Det Live ’25 tour in the UK and Ireland. Then stops in North America, South America, Asia and Australia, ending in Sao Paulo on 23 November.
Prior to the show, the streets around the stadium were filled with fans, gathered to sing with band hits in groups and snatched the Oasis-branded burst hat on every 35 pounds ($ 48).
Rob Maole, 44, from Edinburgh, Scotland, said, “This is very, very special.” “I am here with my three friends, childhood friends, and we used to see Oasis across the country.
“For us, this is a generational thing. It is a chapter of our life,” he said. “And then the second generation, as people are taking their children. This is really special.”
Vicky Monehan came from Dorchester in Southwest England. He said that his life had changed because he bought his ticket about a year ago.
“Seven months old pregnant – not going to stop me,” he said.
In 1991, Manchester, established in the working-class streets of England, Oasis was one of the major British acts of the 1990s, issuing eight UK No.1 albums.
The sound of the band was fuel by the rocke chorus and the guitarist Noel Galagher, fuel by the combustible chemistry-with a habit for the beetles and the glam rock-loving musician with a habit of memorable melodies-and younger brother Liam.
Since then and since, the brothers have often traded in the studio and on Barbes – stage in interviews. Liam once called Noel a “Tofu Boy”, while Noel “the best man you will meet at any time. He is like a man with a fork in the world of soup.”
After a backstage bustup at a concert in France in 2009, he opposed the pressure for the reunion, with a promise of a multimilian-dollar promise for a long time.
They have now agreed on a tour that Hem includes former Oasis members Paul “Bonhed” Arthur and Guitar Archer, Guitar, Basist Andy Bell and drummer Joy Waronkar.
UK Tour announced in August Woke up a ticket buying maniaComplete with error messages, hours online queues, razed hopes and anger at the last -minute prices.
Ticketing problems raised questions in the UK Parliament, where Art Minister Chris Bryant “criticized the practices, which blinds the fans of live events from the price increase.” The UK competition regulator has threatened the ticketmaster – which sold about 900,000 oasis tickets with legal action.
No plans have been made to record any new music for Oasis, and this tour is being presented as one-band.
Music writer John Ezalwood said that this is an opportunity for Oasis to “inherit” the band, and reminds people of the power of the Oasis brand.
He said, “There should be a feeling of heavy pleasure and life confirmation about these shows. And I think if they can play it right, it could be a huge irritation of their heritage,” he said. “(There is) This permanent love for oasis – and love means money.”
The fans were firm to enjoy the moment.
“I am the oldest brother -in -law of the four brothers, so I know they will fall out,” Stephen Truskot told Middlesbro in Northeast England. “(But) The first night, they are going to do a full incredible explosion. It’s going to be the best.”