
Oasis setlist revealed in FULL as Liam and Noel Gallagher wow crowds in epic comeback gig
Noel Gallagher and his brother Liam shared the stage for the first time in 16 years tonight at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
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Fans were treated to performances by Cast, a Britpop band from Liverpool, and The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft before the Gallagher brothers made their long awaited return to the stage.
And they were worth the wait, playing a whopping 23 songs from their impressive back catalogue including Roll With It, Stand By Me, Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger.
Oasis then finished their two hour plus gig with another iconic banger, read on to see the full set list.
OASIS FULL SET LIST
1: Hello
2: Acquiesce
3: Morning Glory
4: Some Might Say
5: Bring It On Down
6: Cigarettes & Alcohol
7: Fade Away
8: Supersonic
9: Roll With it
10: Talk Tonight
11: Half The World Away
12: Little By Little
13: D'you Know What I Mean?
14: Stand By Me
15: Cast No Shadow
16: Slide Away
17: Whatever
18: Live Forever
19: Rock 'n' Roll Star
20: Masterplan
21: Don't Look Back In Anger
22: Wonderwall
23: Champagne Supernova
You can check out every moment from tonight's first show in our Oasis blog.
After tonight's gig, Oasis play another night in Cardiff before moving on to Heaton Park in their native Manchester for five nights.
Then the band heads to Wembley Stadium for five nights from July 25 and then on to Edinburgh and Dublin, with the first part of their UK leg ending at Croke Park on August 17.
Oasis then heads over Canada and America for gigs in Toronto, Chicago, LA and Mexico City before returning to London for two more dates at Wembley at the end of September.
They then move on to Asia, Australia and South America, finally ending their tour on November 23 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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