Gallagher Brothers Reunite on Stage as Oasis
- The Gallagher brothers reunited on stage at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4, 2025, kicking off Oasis' Live '25 reunion tour before 70,000 fans.
- The reunion ended 16 years of estrangement following Oasis's 2009 split caused by tensions between Noel and Liam Gallagher, with fans eagerly awaiting this moment.
- Performing a two-hour set that included classic hits like ‘Supersonic’, ‘Roll With It’, and ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’, the band featured original and new touring members, including drummer Joey Waronker.
- During the show, Liam apologized for the wait and both brothers joked about dynamic ticket pricing, a controversy that drew government scrutiny after some tickets surged from £148 to £355.
- The successful Cardiff concert marked a fresh start for Oasis, launching a global 19-date tour and offering fans a rare chance to witness the reunited band live again.
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Oasis are back. In Cardiff, the reunited Gallagher brothers celebrated their hymns from the time when manhood never declared itself and never apologized at all at the beginning of their world tour.
More than 73,000 followers from all over the world cheered the world-renowned troupe with the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher loudly when they appeared on the stage on Friday evening hand in hand in the Welsh Cardiff - for the first time in 16 years.
After more than 15 years of absence and a division considered one of the most exciting of the history of British music, the Oasis team came back to the scene, to the joy of millions of fans around the world. The Liam and Noel Gallagher brothers started the tournament with a show concert held at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, in front of 70,000 enthusiastic spectators. The Videoo Body supported a historic concert, the first after 15 years. …


More than 73,000 people cheered the Gallagher brothers in the stadium of the Welsh city of Cardiff, also the British press found praise for the performance
They are back! The band of Britpop Oasis re-formed Friday, July 4th in Cardiff, for the first of a 40-date tour all around the globe. The brothers Gallagher, authors of "Wonderwall", "Live Forever" and "Champagne Supernova", had no longer played together in 16 years. The tickets were ripped off, and this Saturday morning, those who didn't get the chance to win must settle for a press entirely dedicated to the meeting.
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