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Liam Gallagher booed by Oasis fans in Cardiff after cheeky Manchester comment
Liam Gallagher booed by Oasis fans in Cardiff after cheeky Manchester comment

Daily Mirror

time04-07-2025

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Liam Gallagher booed by Oasis fans in Cardiff after cheeky Manchester comment

Liam and Noel Gallagher put their differences aside last year when they announced that they would be reuniting for a come-back tour and some fans cheekily booed them Liam Gallagher was booed by Oasis fans during his first come-back tour date in Cardiff. The reunion tour kicked off tonight in the Welsh stadium but it seems not all fans were too happy. Liam asked the crowd "Anybody here from Manchester? Anyone here from Burn-aaage?" which was met by a whole host of booing. However, this didn't stop the frontman from continuing his performance. ‌ He ignored the boos as he shook his tambourine before launching into the band's next song. The tour came after brothers Noel and Liam announced that they would be getting back together to perform last year. ‌ They shared a video to promote the comeback 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." Cardiff marks the first of 17 shows across the UK, with fans set to flock to London, Manchester and Edinburgh too. Oasis will also play in Dublin before the band takes the show on the road to North America, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Chile and Argentina. It has been estimated that more than 100,000 people travelled to Cardiff yesterday, with some hoping to get a last-minute ticket or just to be there to celebrate in the pubs and bars as they partied late into the night. Despite the months of preparation for the upcoming gigs, it seems that Noel was in no rush to get in stage. He was spotted enjoying the build-up to the epic Oasis reunion at Cardiff's Principality Stadium. ‌ Click here for the Mirror's live updates on the Oasis tour. The guitarist was seen taking in Richard Ashcroft's performance as he warmed up the crowd for the big comeback event. Ashcroft was scheduled to take to the stage at 7pm, with Oasis following behind at 8.15pm. Cast first played at 6pm as the first of two support acts. Several fans camped outside of the stadium 24 hours before the show began to try and get the best spots. However, they didn't need to do this, they were then given wristbands to access the front pit in the standing crowd. ITV Lorraine correspondent Nick Dixon revealed that some ticket holders had been waiting outside the Principality Stadium since yesterday in the hopes of getting to the front of the stage. ‌ He explained: "Some of the more passionate fans with tickets have been queuing up at different sections of the stadium since yesterday because they want to get in there as soon as the doors open at 5pm and rush to the stage." He then finished the segment by explaining they had been upgraded which left the superfans "deliriously happy". 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.

First look at Oasis stage as band prepares for Cardiff Principality Stadium show
First look at Oasis stage as band prepares for Cardiff Principality Stadium show

Daily Mirror

time04-07-2025

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First look at Oasis stage as band prepares for Cardiff Principality Stadium show

Oasis' first reunion gig will take place in Cardiff this Friday as Liam and Noel Gallagher put their differences aside to perform for the first time since 2009 The first look at Oasis' stage just minutes before they perform can now be revealed. The band have got back together for their reunion tour which starts tonight. Photos have been posted online which show the stage in all its glory ready for Noel and Liam Gallagher to perform. Thousands of people can be seen who have arrived early in anticipation for the long-awaited gig. ‌ The brothers have gone for a simple stage setup, but an 'Oasis' sign can be spotted at the top of the stage. Cardiff is the first place that the brothers will travel to on their reunion tour where an estimated 74,500 fans will go to watch at the Welsh city's Principality Stadium. ‌ Fans have been waiting since 2009 for the duo to work out their differences and perform once again. The reunion tour was announced last year which was met with thousands of fans trying to get their hands on a ticket. The concert will first begin with two support acts before Oasis take to the stage. Cast will play first at 6pm followed by Richard Ashcroft at 7pm. Oasis will then start their set at 8.15pm. It has been rumoured that the band will play 24 of their most iconic songs including Don't Look Back in Anger, Live Forever, Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova. However, a confirmed setlist is yet to be released. This show marks the first of 17 nights across the UK, with fans set to flock to London, Manchester and Edinburgh too. Oasis will also play in Dublin before the band takes the show on the road to North America, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Chile and Argentina. ‌ The band announced the reunion tour last year, much to the delight of fans. They shared a video to promote the comeback 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." Oasis surprised its fans who have been camped outside Cardiff's Principality Stadium ahead of their reunion with an upgrade. Those fans who had been out on the streets of Cardiff were given wristbands to access the front pit in the standing crowd, meaning they get the chance to be up close with Noel and Liam. ‌ ITV Lorraine correspondent Nick Dixon revealed on the ITV show that some ticket holders had been waiting outside the Principality Stadium since yesterday in the hopes of getting to the front of the stage. He explained that super fans had arrived a day early so once doors opened, they could rush to the front of the stage. The band's management noticed the early arrivals and decided to give them upgrades so they didn't have to wait any longer than appropriate. Get Oasis updates straight to your WhatsApp!

Oasis fans warned to 'be very careful' ahead of first show in 16 years
Oasis fans warned to 'be very careful' ahead of first show in 16 years

Dublin Live

time04-07-2025

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Oasis fans warned to 'be very careful' ahead of first show in 16 years

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Oasis fans have been warned to "be very careful" ahead of the band's much-anticipated reunion tour starting on Friday (July 4). Thousands of music lovers have started arriving in Cardiff as brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher reunite on stage for the first time in 16 years. The band's eagerly awaited world tour, spanning 41 dates, is set to launch with shows at the Principality Stadium this weekend. They will then head to Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin as part of the UK and Ireland leg, before jetting off to Canada, Los Angeles, Mexico and Japan. Liam and Noel's last performance together was in 2009, with their latest tour selling out within hours of its announcement last year, as fans are eager to catch a glimpse of the reunion, reports Wales Online. (Image: Simon Emmett) Ahead of the reunion tour starting tonight, ITV Lorraine star Claer Barrett issued a warning to viewers about an uptick in ticket frauds. "There are last-minute ticket deals that are not deals, they're just scams," said host Ranvir Singh during Friday's programme. Claer responded: "The message to get across is that social media and ticket sales are not a good look. "There's lots of scams going on, the banks are all warning people to be wary of bot accounts on social media that don't have many followers but are following lots of people and offering tickets." Her advice was clear: "The key message here is stick to the official ticket resale site. Be very careful." Good Morning Britain's Nick Dixon was also on the scene at the Principality Stadium, giving the lowdown on the eager fans. (Image: ITV) "Some of the more passionate fans with tickets have been queuing up at different sections of the stadium since yesterday," he disclosed. "Of course, they want to get in there as soon as the doors open at five o'clock and rush right to the stage." Oasis will be joined by indie rockers Cast and The Verve's Richard Ashcroft for their gigs in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. The tour is sold out, but the band has said that some additional tickets could be released. In an Instagram post last week (June 25), the band advised members of Oasismynet to "keep an eye" on their inbox. The final releases would come "over the coming days" once production was "fine tuned", they said. Lorraine airs weekdays on ITV1 at 9am

Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show
Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show

Wales Online

time04-07-2025

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  • Wales Online

Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Ahead of Oasis's eagerly awaited reunion gig on Friday (July 4), fans have been urged to "be very careful". Music enthusiasts are flocking to Cardiff in their thousands as the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, prepare to share the stage for the first time in 16 years. The band's much-anticipated world tour, spanning 41 dates, commences with performances at the Principality Stadium this weekend. Following this, they'll be heading to Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin for the UK and Ireland leg, before jetting off to international destinations including Canada, Los Angeles, Mexico, and Japan. The Gallagher brothers' last joint performance was back in 2009, and tickets for their latest tour sold out within hours of being announced last year, reflecting fans' eagerness to witness the reunion, reports Wales Online. Ahead of the reunion tour starting tonight, ITV Lorraine star Claer Barrett issued a warning to viewers about the rise in ticket scams. "There are last-minute ticket deals that are not deals, they're just scams," said host Ranvir Singh on Friday's show. Claer replied: "The message to get across is that social media and ticket sales are not a good look. There's lots of scams going on, the banks are all warning people to be wary of bot accounts on social media that don't have many followers but are following lots of people and offering tickets." (Image: ITV) She concluded: "The key message here is stick to the official ticket resale site. Be very careful." Good Morning Britain's Nick Dixon then appeared live from the Principality Stadium, where he shared an update on the arriving fans. "Some of the more passionate fans with tickets have been queuing up at different sections of the stadium since yesterday," he revealed. "Of course, they want to get in there as soon as the doors open at five o'clock and rush right to the stage." Oasis will be supported by indie rock band Cast and The Verve's Richard Ashcroft in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin. The tour is sold out, but the band has said that some additional tickets could be released. In an Instagram post last week (June 25), the band advised members of Oasismynet to "keep an eye" on their inbox. The final releases would come "over the coming days" once production was "fine tuned", they said. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Look for places near you

Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show
Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show

North Wales Live

time04-07-2025

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  • North Wales Live

Oasis fans given 'be very careful' warning as they gather ahead of first reunion show

Ahead of Oasis's eagerly awaited reunion gig on Friday (July 4), fans have been urged to "be very careful". Music enthusiasts are flocking to Cardiff in their thousands as the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, prepare to share the stage for the first time in 16 years. The band's much-anticipated world tour, spanning 41 dates, commences with performances at the Principality Stadium this weekend. Following this, they'll be heading to Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin for the UK and Ireland leg, before jetting off to international destinations including Canada, Los Angeles, Mexico, and Japan. The Gallagher brothers' last joint performance was back in 2009, and tickets for their latest tour sold out within hours of being announced last year, reflecting fans' eagerness to witness the reunion, reports Wales Online. Ahead of the reunion tour starting tonight, ITV Lorraine star Claer Barrett issued a warning to viewers about the rise in ticket scams. "There are last-minute ticket deals that are not deals, they're just scams," said host Ranvir Singh on Friday's show. Claer replied: "The message to get across is that social media and ticket sales are not a good look. There's lots of scams going on, the banks are all warning people to be wary of bot accounts on social media that don't have many followers but are following lots of people and offering tickets." She concluded: "The key message here is stick to the official ticket resale site. Be very careful." Good Morning Britain's Nick Dixon then appeared live from the Principality Stadium, where he shared an update on the arriving fans. "Some of the more passionate fans with tickets have been queuing up at different sections of the stadium since yesterday," he revealed. "Of course, they want to get in there as soon as the doors open at five o'clock and rush right to the stage." Oasis will be supported by indie rock band Cast and The Verve's Richard Ashcroft in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin. The tour is sold out, but the band has said that some additional tickets could be released. In an Instagram post last week (June 25), the band advised members of Oasismynet to "keep an eye" on their inbox. The final releases would come "over the coming days" once production was "fine tuned", they said.

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