Oasis Reunites, Plays Cardiff
CARDIFF, WALES, UK, JUL 4 – Oasis reunited after 16 years for a 19-date UK and Ireland tour, dedicating a song to Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota who died days before the concert.
- British rock band Oasis reunited on July 4, 2025, to start their Live '25 reunion tour at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
- The reunion followed a 16-year hiatus caused by acrimonious tensions between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher since their split in 2009.
- Oasis performed a two-hour set with classic songs like Supersonic, Wonderwall, and Don't Look Back in Anger to a 70,000-strong crowd.
- As the concert concluded with "Live Forever," the band paid tribute to Diogo Jota, the Liverpool and Portugal player who tragically passed away in a car accident on July 3, by showing his image on the screen.
- The tour is presented as a one-off with no new music planned, and despite ticketing controversies including dynamic pricing, it reignited strong fan enthusiasm and government scrutiny.
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It only feels real when Liam and Noel Gallagher get on stage together in Cardiff, hand in hand, rising as one to an audience that has waited for this moment for 16 years. “It’s good to be back,” Liam sings a few minutes later, opening a concert that many thought would never happen with “Hello.” Ask people over the past year and they’ll give you a hundred different reasons why Oasis has come back.
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