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Thousands of Oasis fans from all over the world have started arriving in Cardiff as the band re -joins the stage for the first time in 16 years.
Kicks with Gigs on the much awaited 41-date world tour Principal Stadium on Friday and SaturdayAnd fans are camping for prime spots since Wednesday.
Some people have come from half the world – from places like Chile, Colombia and Chicago in America – and they are hoping that the Galaghar Brothers can place their notorious in the Gulf.
Music journalist Neil Collins said that “astronomical demand” noticed that more than 14 million people try for only 1.5 million UK tickets and “the world’s eyes” would be on cardif, in which businesses welcomed the promotion of visitors.
Those who have traveled internationally are 38 -year -old Geneth Dunas from Bogota, Colombia.
She is watching the band in her London show on 25 July in her London show on Friday and again, and said: “A dream to see them is true.
“I can’t wait to listen to the slide and Wonderwall.”
The 32 -year -old Matt Pope traveled from San Diego, California, and has arrived to secure a good place in the queue to reach Cardiff on Wednesday evening – he is currently ranked 25th in line.
He said: “Oasis has done a lot for me throughout my life.
“I have met many people only through talking about them and going to different shows.”
Formed in 1991, Oasis is one of the best -selling bands in British history and has performed several times in Cardiff, including the Millennium Stadium twice, as then known in 2005 and 2009.
His last gig in Cardiff was in June 2009 – Noel said a few months before leaving the Manchester Rock Group that he could not work with Liam in just a day “.
The tickets for his cardif gigs were sold in minutes, but fans were disappointed with crashed sites and dynamic pricingWhich was not applied to later dates.
Richard Ashcroft will be seen and the band will be supported at the 74,500 capacity stadium.
Jasmine Griffins-Jones, 20, from Manchester, and 28-year-old Josh Hibs from Bristol, have been setting up snacks camps since Wednesday evening.
He met in a queue for a Liam Galagher concert last year and stayed in touch with the concert on Friday night.
To transport for Wales, Mary Daily said it is expecting more than 100,000 fans to travel by train over the weekend, urging people to allow a lot of time, as the lines will be “extremely busy”.
Stadium manager Mark Williams said that it was probably the highest concert held at Welsh Rugby’s house, which has hosted artists. Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran And Bruce Springsteen Last.
He admitted, “The world’s eyes are on Cardiff which is the most anticipated reunion ever,” he admitted.
He said that 62,000 tickets have been sold for both nights with 70% -30% male -female partition.
‘I hope someone will let me stay on his couch’
Journalists Orlando Silvas are traveling from Chile to Cardiff for Gig, but there is no bed for night due to high prices.
“When the tickets went on sale, it was the middle of the night in Chile. I would not lie, it was not a financially smart decision, but I thought that if I did not do so I could regret it forever,” he said.
He has taken the most advantage of the journey and traveled to Europe before landing in Cardiff on Friday and hopes to trade a traditional spice, Chile Marchen, a traditional spice for a bed for the night.
He said: “I am going on my own because any of my friends were not crazy enough to spend that kind of money and just fly for a concert worldwide, but I am thrilled honestly.
“I am catching to hope that someone with a kind heart can offer a couch for this crazy Chile Oasis fan for a weekend, which has flown in half the way worldwide.”
Orlando said he was eager to listen to the Welsh language, take a rugby shirt and try welsh cake.
The Galagher brothers are expecting at the top of his list.
He said, “Let’s be honest, we all know how unexpected they are!
‘I am traveling to the world Oasis’
Diana Vesli, 46, is traveling from Chicago with her husband Scott for the “historic” program, but will meet family and friends from all over the world.
“I always said that if Oasis ever returned together, I need to see them in Britain … I felt that it would be additional to be there for the first show of the Reunion Tour,” he said.
She is staying in cardiff for two nights before going to Manchester to take the brothers in the hometown.
Diana first saw the band in Mexico City in 1998 when she used to beg and shout “her parents”.
He stopped a ride in a school bus and his aunt was waiting outside.
“It’s going to be historic, for the first time Liam and Noel came on stage together and performed after all these years,” she said.
‘My daughter was not born when Oasis separated – now we are watching them living together’
David Prose, Pontyprrid, Rondada Sinon is not only a superfane from TAF, but also a tribute to greedy souls in honor of the band.
He said: “I have been an Oasis fan because the first single supersonic was released in the 90s, I first learned to play the entire album of the album on the guitar and have been playing Oasis since then.
“I am on the moon about the big first show in the princely state and have so happy and privilege that Oasis chose Simru for the opening show.”
He hopes to see “a good mixture of all classics but album tracks and B-sids” and is carrying his 15-year-old daughter Mayaji, who was born a year after the Oasis Split in 2009, which is a “large fan”.
He said: “She is Liam’s life-shaped cut-out in her bedroom and knows all the tunes.”
Donalds Pais is just throwing a stone from the stadium and the owner Gareth Owens is expected to have a special version of Manninian Pigdili [a play on the Welsh for Manchester Piccadilly] Will bring it into the crowd.
He said: “There is a huge discussion around the city for this. It is always good when you come to big bands, but especially when they play for it, it has been years since.”
Carrie Frame, the owner of the corner coffee company, said the team had tripled the number of employees and stocked.
“It has gone mad in the last few weeks, so it seems that it is building for it which is quite good,” he said.
“All gigs have been very good for us. We rely on all the tourism in the city and it just keeps us busy, so more gigs are better for us.”
Neil Collins, who co-condemned the Welsh Music Podcast, said: “It is very surprising that this is a type of type that we will have these tasks recently and this is because it is completely normal for normal events to normal events that have spread along with sports.
“I think it is really inspiring that you know that there is so much music on your fingers throughout the city, from the ground level to the huge gigs all the way.
“It is very big. It is no understanding to say that the world’s eyes will be on Cardiff on Friday night.”
The South Wales Police inspired the Adrian Snow, the force in organizing these events was “well aware”, which “puts the cardif into really good, positive light”.
He said, “We have planned for this incident as we do some other major programs in the city – later there will be many forces and departments working in the city center.”
“It is to ensure that people visiting cardif can do this in a safe way and enjoy the concert while being in Cardiff.
“We are expecting large amounts of people that they are very excited to see a band that they want to see for many years and we feel that most of the people who come to the cardifer to really enjoy a good night in Cardiff.”