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Oasis do not visit Rogerstone - shock-sighting is fake

Oasis do not visit Rogerstone - shock-sighting is fake

The caption read: 'Legends keeping it real in Rogerstone. #GallaghersGoGwent'
Within hours, more images appeared. One showed the brothers tucking into a roast dinner at a local pub, with Liam aggressively pointing at a Yorkshire pudding like it owed him money.
Other sightings had them browsing Newport's Tesco, wearing period parkas.
The trend is now likely to continue on social media as the tour moves on from South Wales.
Watch as Oasis reunite after 16 years at Cardiff concert
Oasis thank their fans as they close their first gig together in 16 years
Before the brothers left, they contacted the South Wales Argus for a photoshoot outside the now-empty music venue, the legendary TJ's on Clarence Place, Newport. The band played a gig there in 1994 and wanted to take two A-list friends with them for the shoot. The brothers did not know the venue had closed 15 years ago, which was a great shock to them and Hulk Hogan.
For the shoot, the brothers held up vintage copies of the Argus, printed on the day of their 1994 Newport gig.
In Pictures: Oasis fans in Cardiff sunshiiine for first reunion tour gig
However as the shoot was taking place, internet sleuths got to work. Zooming in revealed tell tale signs:
Liam's head was suspiciously large.
Noel's hand was clipping through a roast potato.
The shadows were going in three different directions.
And in one image, Hulk Hogan was inexplicably in the background, flexing behind the dessert trolley.
A fan account allegedly posted: 'Every time they hold up that 1994 Argus, a Brit pop band reforms.'
Eventually, Noel broke the silence during an interview with Radio Gwent:
'I've never been to Rogerstone. I don't even know what a Glade Café is. But fair play, that roast looked decent.'
Liam tweeted: 'That roast was banging, yeah. Mad for it!'
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