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Oasis fans burst into song on train to concert ahead of first show of tour

Oasis fans burst into song on train to concert ahead of first show of tour

Daily Mirror04-07-2025
Oasis announced months ago that they would finally be getting back together for a come-back tour and it's due to start this week
Oasis fans have been seen bursting into song on the train to a concert for the band's comeback tour, which kicks off this weekend. Fans of the band have been anticipating this weekend as it marks their reunion.
Some concert-goers have been spotted on social media getting ready for the special event by warming up their own vocal chords. A video has since gone viral online which sees a whole host of fans singing Don't Look Back In Anger as they head to the concert themselves.

Liam and Noel Gallagher will be taking to the stage tonight in their first show which will be in Cardiff. The brothers have put their differences aside much to the delight of their fans.

It has been reported that fans began to queue to go into the stadium last night, with the earliest people there getting their tickets upgraded to VIP status.
The band split back in August 2009 but shared a video to promote the comeback last year when Liam was heard saying: "When we both come together, you have greatness."
Noel then says: "I know my brother better than anybody else. This is it, this is happening." Once inside the stadium, support act Cast will play first at 6pm following by Richard Ashcroft at 7pm and Oasis taking to the stage at 8.15pm.
For round-the-clock updates on the Oasis reunion and first show, click here for our live blog.
Oasis are also bringing out deluxe formats of their album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? to celebrate the era-defining album's landmark 30-year anniversary.

The new version of their second LP will feature new unplugged versions of five classic recordings Cast No Shadow, Morning Glory, Wonderwall, Acquiesce and Champagne Supernova.
Released on October 3 on Big Brother Recordings, (What's The Story) Morning Glory? (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) is available for pre-order on limited edition 2CD and 3LP formats as well as digital formats.
This special anniversary format follows last summer's release of the 30th Anniversary Edition of Definitely Maybe which reached number 1 in the Official UK Album Chart for the second time in that album's history.

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As the hotly anticipated Oasis reunion tour grows closer, the Mirror has launched its very own Oasis WhatsApp community where you'll get all the latest news on the Gallagher brothers and all the information you'll need in the run up to the gigs.
We'll send you the latest breaking updates and exclusives all directly to your phone. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in.
All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group.
We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
However, there has been one last minute change when it comes to the tour. A member of the band named in the tour programme no longer heading out on the road.
The Mirror revealed yesterday how the main Oasis line up was as expected with Liam Gallagher as the frontman and Noel Gallagher on guitar alongside close pals and regulars Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, Gem Archer and Andy Bell.

The new drummer is Joey Waronker, who performed with Liam Gallagher and John Squire last year on a tour. The tour programme shows there is also a list of additional musicians playing with the band and they are; Christian Madden on keyboards, Jess Greenfield on backing vocals, Alastair White on trombone, Steve Hamilton on saxophone and Joe Auckland will be playing the trumpet.
Jess would've been a rare female member of the group but it's been said she will no longer be on stage. A source close to the band said she was only listed in the earlier drafts of the programme and will not be going on tour anymore.
"The band are not using backing singers anymore. Noel has worked loads with Jess in the past but after final rehearsals were done and the set list was drawn up it made more sense for Noel to do the backing vocals for Liam on the songs.
"It's a shame for Jess but it's likely there will be other opportunities for her with Noel in the future. They just didn't need her in the end," the source said.
Get Oasis updates straight to your WhatsApp!
As the hotly anticipated Oasis reunion tour grows closer, the Mirror has launched its very own Oasis WhatsApp community where you'll get all the latest news on the Gallagher brothers and all the information you'll need in the run up to the gigs.
We'll send you the latest breaking updates and exclusives all directly to your phone. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in.
All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group.
We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
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