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Oasis promoters thank Manchester City Council following run of homecoming gigs

Oasis promoters thank Manchester City Council following run of homecoming gigs

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Leading up to the concert, the city made it known that the Gallagher brothers were back, as the tram network replaced its announcement voiceover at Heaton Park with Liam's voice on the concert dates while an Aldi supermarket in Prestwich changed a store sign to 'Aldeh', embracing the Mancunian pronunciation of its name.
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