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Oasis song lyrics quiz to test the band's true fans

Oasis song lyrics quiz to test the band's true fans

Glasgow Times21 hours ago
Thousands scrambled to get tickets last year to see the iconic duo on stage once again.
You may think that if you didn't manage to get tickets, you were deserving of them, as you are a true Oasis fan.
But are you really? Take this quiz and see if you can score perfectly and match the lyrics to their correct song.
Are you a true Oasis fan? Test your knowledge using this song lyrics quiz (Image: Zak Hussein/PA Wire)
Oasis song lyrics quiz
With so many recognisable hits, Oasis remains one of the biggest bands on the planet, even after their split.
Ahead of their summer tour, take this Oasis song lyrics quiz to test your knowledge.
Take the quiz below.
How did you score? Let us know in the comments.
When does the Oasis tour start?
Noel and Liam Gallagher announced last year they had put their acrimonious split behind them, confirming Oasis' long-awaited reunion after 15 years.
Making the announcement, the brothers said: 'The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."
Oasis will be bringing its Live '25 tour to venues across the UK during July, August and September, including in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Manchester and London.
The tour begins on July 4 in Cardiff, with the full list of dates as follows:
Principality Stadium, Cardiff - July 4
Principality Stadium, Cardiff - July 5
Heaton Park, Manchester - July 11
Heaton Park, Manchester - July 12
Heaton Park, Manchester - July 16
Heaton Park, Manchester - July 19
Heaton Park, Manchester - July 20
Wembley Stadium, London - July 25
Wembley Stadium, London - July 26
Wembley Stadium, London - July 30
Wembley Stadium, London - August 2
Wembley Stadium, London - August 3
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh - August 8
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh - August 9
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh - August 12
Wembley Stadium, London - September 27
Wembley Stadium, London - September 28
Oasis will also perform two shows at Croke Park in Dublin on August 16 and 17, while also taking their tour overseas to the likes of Australia, Canada and the US.
Can you still get tickets for Oasis?
Yes, you can still get tickets to see Oasis; however, they are rare, with minimal tickets left.
There remains "low availability" for several UK shows at the time of writing.
Some resale tickets may pop up on Twickets or Ticketmaster, and these are the only places to buy tickets.
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Prices have been ranging from £421 to £3,020 per ticket, with the latter being a VIP package.
Oasis fans have previously been warned of fraudulent sellers on social media,
They have also been advised that tickets can only be resold legally, at face value, through Twickets or Ticketmaster.
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