Dublin ‘Buzzing’ Ahead of Oasis’ Return to Ireland
Oasis honor their Irish heritage with two concerts at Croke Park, reflecting deep family roots and a history of iconic performances across Ireland since the 1990s.
- Reunion rockers Oasis return to Dublin’s Croke Park, performing to 80,000 fans over two sold-out nights on Saturday and Sunday.
- In August last year, Oasis announced their reunion tour, marking their first Irish gig since 2009 and reuniting once-feuding brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher.
- The Gallagher brothers’ Irish ties include their father Tommy Gallagher from Duleek, Co Meath, and mother Peggy Sweeney from Charlestown, Co Mayo, who emigrated in 1961.
- Fans said Dublin City is `buzzing` as Oasis return, and an attendee told the PA news agency it felt nostalgic with songs from their youth.
- Next up on the global tour, Oasis will visit the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia and Japan after playing Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh on their 41-date run.
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Dublin ‘buzzing’ ahead of Oasis’ return to Ireland
The Britpop band featuring the Gallagher brothers will take to the stage at Croke Park – their first show in Ireland in 16 years.
We look back at Oasis in Ireland over the years
The era of the Manchester swagger is returning to Ireland this weekend as Oasis take to the stage of Croke Park for two nights. It will be a chance for the Nineties kids to relive their youth, and for newer fans to see the iconic Gallagher brothers in the flesh. But the band’s relationship with Ireland goes back to their first album, playing Belfast on the night. Definitely Maybe went to number one in the charts - a gig this writer happened to b…
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