A large drone display showing the classic Oasis logo appeared above the princely stadium of Cardiff on Wednesday night before a huge anticipated reunioning tour of the band.
Enlightened drones were flown into the formation to produce logo against the night sky.
One-Night display has added to the buzz as Liam and Noel Galagher to kick their 41-gig reunion tour with two nights at Welsh Stadium on Friday and Saturday.
It has been almost 16 years, when Oasis performed live last time in 2009 after the backstage bust-up.
After kicking with two nights in Cardiff, the Oasis will go to Manchester for five nights before going to London, Edinburgh and Dublin.
The band will then start his tour of his tour, to fly to Toronto, Canada.
The band’s last studio album, Dig Out Your Soul, was released in October 2008 at the Rock Ann Scene Festival in Paris a few months before a backstage line.
The years of public fights were followed by Oasis divided and noel and Liam, but in the last August the brothers announced that they would return.
Thursday night performance came after two days Noel chose to come to the city by trainSurprising among your fellow passengers.
The Cardiff Council said that a full road will be closed around the stadium from 12:00 pm to midnight on July 4 and 5.
The affected roads are Duke Street, Castle Street, High Street, Saint Mary Street, Caroline Street, Wood Street, Central Square, Westgate Street, Quay Street, Guildhall Place, Gallet and Havellock Street.
The council said that Scott Road and Park Street will also be closed from 07:00.