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Oasis guitarist Bonehead names favourite show of the Live '25 tour so far

Oasis guitarist Bonehead names favourite show of the Live '25 tour so far

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Bonehead has named his favourite show of Oasis' reunion tour so far.
The legendary rhythm guitarist, who's real name is Paul Arthurs, has reunited with the Gallagher brothers for the first time in more than 25 years after originally leaving the band in 1999.
Complete with his signature Epiphone Riviera, Bonehead has fitted back into the band's live line-up alongside guitarist Gem Archer, who replaced him back in 1999, as well as bassist and Ride guitarist Andy Bell.
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The huge reunion tour began in Cardiff with two nights at the Principality Stadium, before five sold out nights at Heaton Park.
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This weekend Oasis are playing their fourth and fifth shows at Wembley Stadium in London.
After Saturday night's gig, Bonehead took to Instagram. Posting a picture of the stage times for the show, he added the caption: "Best one yet."
He and the band are set to play their fifth show in the capital tonight. They will then play three shows in Edinburgh at Murrayfield, before a further two dates at Croke Park in Dublin.
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Oasis will then play shows in Canada, Mexico and the US before returning home for an additional two shows at Wembley on September 27 and 28.
Further gigs are then scheduled to take place in South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil until the end of November.
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