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Oasis Announce 30th Anniversary Reissue of ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?,’ With 5 Unplugged Versions of Classic Tracks

  • Oasis revealed plans to release a special edition of their iconic 1995 album Morning Glory? to celebrate its 30th year, coinciding with the launch of their Live '25 UK and Ireland reunion tour starting July 4 in Cardiff.
  • The reissue follows their split in 2009 and the band’s first joint performances since then as part of a 19-show UK and Ireland tour supported by Richard Ashcroft and Cast.
  • The deluxe edition, set to release on October 3, features newly recorded acoustic renditions of five iconic tracks—'Cast No Shadow', 'Morning Glory', 'Wonderwall', 'Acquiesce', and 'Champagne Supernova'—with production by Noel Gallagher and Callum Marinho.
  • The album has achieved over 22 million sales worldwide, ranks as the third highest-selling studio album in the UK, and received the award for British Album of the Year at the 1996 BRIT Awards.
  • Oasis engaged fans with exclusive merchandise, pop-up stores across cities, and the interactive Oasis Live '25 Map Experience featuring location-based AR content during the reunion tour.
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A few days after his return to the stage, Oasis announces a new anniversary edition of his classic album (What’s the story) Morning Glory? (1995), which includes acoustic versions of classic themes. The reissue will be available in various vinyl formats and will include five new unplugged versions of classics, produced and mixed by Noel Gallagher and his engineer Callum Marinho. These unplugged versions are Wonderwall, Morning Glory, Champagne S…

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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