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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Alice Cooper urges Oasis brothers to avoid squabbles during reunion tour: 'Hope it lasts'
Rock legend Alice Cooper has weighed in on the long-awaited reunion of Liam and Noel Gallagher, urging the Oasis brothers to keep the peace as they embark on their first tour together in 16 years. 'The Oasis Live '25 Tour,which began in Cardiff on July 4, is set to wrap with two shows in São Paulo this November. Cooper on band longevity: Keep peace, skip the stress In an interview with The Times, Cooper reflected on what it takes to maintain a band, especially when it involves family. He noted that staying apart without completely severing ties is sometimes the healthiest path and hinted that the Gallagher brothers' reunion would be more successful without conflict. Cooper added that watching the pair in interviews and on stage often felt tense, cautioning against letting stress derail the journey. Liam and Noel take it 'one day at a time' Despite the optimism, Oasis manager Alec McKinlay told Music Week that the tour is 'very much the last time around,' with no plans for new music. However, Liam Gallagher responded to fan concerns on social media, writing: 'Neither do I and the only people that will be making any kind of decisions on the future of OASIS will be ME n RKID so let's just take it 1 day at a time.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Launch - Prestige - Pallavaram Garden, Chennai Prestige Pallavaram Gardens Learn More Undo The brothers' cautious approach reflects the emotional complexity of their relationship, which has oscillated between camaraderie and conflict since Oasis's split in 2009. Reunion highlights: handshakes, dedications, and Gallagher Hill The tour has already delivered emotional moments, including the brothers walking on stage hand-in-hand in Cardiff and embracing at Heaton Park. Liam dedicated 'Bring It On Down' to fans gathered outside the venue on 'Gallagher Hill,' defying local restrictions that fenced off the area to protect livestock and newly planted trees. Fans were filmed singing along from the hill, prompting Liam to shout: 'Loads of people over there behind some hill or summat. Yeah I wanna dedicate this tune to them. If you lot are listening on the f**ing hill, 'Bring It On Down.'' A legacy tour with no guarantees While the 'Live '25 Tour' is being hailed as a historic moment for Britpop fans, insiders caution that it may not lead to a full-fledged Oasis revival. The band's manager emphasized that this is a 'chance for fans who haven't seen the band to see them,' but reiterated that 'there's no plan for any new music'. Still, Cooper's advice—and Liam's cryptic optimism—have sparked hope that the reunion could evolve beyond nostalgia. As one fan wrote on social media: 'If Alice Cooper is rooting for them, maybe there's still magic left in the tank.'


Metro
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Italian Oasis fans recreate iconic Manchester street Renaissance photo
No, the last time you saw the above photograph wasn't it hanging in the Renaissance section of the National Gallery in London. In 2016, photographer Joel Goodman captured a Manchester street strewn with drunk revellers on New Year's Eve. First appearing on the Manchester Evening News, the photo shows police wrestling a man in the foreground, crowds outside a Greggs and a man who looks ready to be drawn like a French girl with his belly half out. The snap went viral on social media, with users recreating it as a watercolour painting or using the man as their artistic muse. Others found it almost perfectly flowed with the golden ratio – a snail shell-shaped proportion frequently found in nature and paintings. A lot has changed in the nearly 10 years since the Well Street Renaissance photo was taken, but it doesn't seem anyone has forgotten about it. Mancunian Ross posted on Bluesky about how she was leaving the pub when she spotted 'young-ish people frolicking on a random side street'. 'They're all wearing black, have got their phones out and are in odd positions on the pavement and in the side street,' she said. 'They seem to be yelling directions at each other. After a second of observing, I realise. 'Are you all trying to recreate the accidental Renaissance picture?!' 'YES!!!'' The group of art lovers had travelled to Manchester from Italy to see Oasis perform in Heaton for Liam and Noel Gallagher's Live '25 Tour. Ross said she decided to help out the Adidas-clad fans recreate Goodman's photograph by pretending to be one of the officers. 'We got chatting and (although I had to admit my general neutrality towards Oasis) I was effusive about how much I love this city after over a decade of living here and that they should all visit again,' Ros added. 'It was so, so lovely. Supersonic! Molto bene!' And other Bluesky users agreed. 'Recreating the masterpiece,' said Daniel Savage, an artist. 'What a joyful thing in this miserable world.' More Trending Simon Smith, a journalist, added: 'This is one of the best artistic statements ever made by any Italians. Ever.' Goodman, the man behind the original photo, felt the same – and for a very important reason. 'You've got to love these Oasis fans travelling from Italy to celebrate Mancunian culture,' he told Metro. 'As artificial intelligence (AI) saps the humanity and diversity from the world's creative wonders, it warms my soul to see people celebrate their love for music and photographs that reflect real human experiences, only made possible because they were created by humans.' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Berghaus drops iconic festival collection – including Liam Gallagher's legendary '97 jacket re-release MORE: Jack Grealish was slapped by Man Utd fan he called a 'little, ugly w**ker' MORE: Glastonbury headliner rocks out at Oasis gig despite Noel Gallagher beef


Irish Daily Mirror
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
All you need to know about Oasis in Croke Park a month out from Irish shows
The countdown is on for Oasis' Dublin shows as the Britpop icons will take their reunion tour to the Irish capital for two nights in mid-August. You've likely already seen the videos online from the Oasis shows in Cardiff and Manchester, while London is next up for Liam and Noel Gallagher before Edinburgh and Dublin. Croke Park will host Oasis on August 16 and 17, with fans still crying out for tickets nearly a year after the dynamic pricing scandal that saw costs to see the '90s group soar to more than €400. A month out from Oasis in Croker, here's all you need to know ahead of the Dublin gigs. Are there tickets available? Tickets for the Oasis reunion sold out across all venues due to huge demand when they went online earlier in the year. However, there are still several options available for fans trying to snag a last-minute spot. Limited last-minute tickets can be bought from the official Ticketmaster resale site, where fans who can no longer go sell their seats, although these tend to go into and out of stock quickly. Elsewhere, resale sites like Viagogo, Vivid Seats, StubHub and Twickets are selling tickets for various dates, although fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, discourage the purchase of resale tickets. Meanwhile Seat Unique has some VIP tickets available offering a host of additional perks alongside access to the gig. Oasis support acts for Dublin The support acts for all of the UK and Ireland Oasis shows are CARDIFF, WALES - JULY 04: Richard Ashcroft performs in support of Oasis on the opening night of their Live '25 Tour at Principality Stadium on July 04, 2025 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage) Stage times Ticketmaster is yet to confirm stage times but based on previous performances on this tour and Croke Park's strict curfew of 10.30pm, this is how the show is expected to look: Cast - 6pm Richard Ashcroft - 7pm Oasis - 8.15pm Likely setlist Based on the shows so far, the setlist for Oasis' Dublin shows should look something like this: Hello Acquiesce Morning Glory Some Might Say Bring It on Down Cigarettes & Alcohol Fade Away Supersonic Roll With It Talk Tonight (sung by Noel) Half the World Away (sung by Noel) Little By Little (sung by Noel) D'You Know What I Mean? Stand By Me Cast No Shadow Slide Away Whatever Live Forever Rock 'n' Roll Star Encore The Masterplan (sung by Noel) Don't Look Back in Anger (sung by Noel) Wonderwall Champagne Supernova Noel Gallagher of Oasis performs during the opening night of their Live 25' Tour at Principality Stadium (Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage) Age restrictions Anyone under 16 attending the Oasis gigs must be accompanied by an adult aged above 25, for both seated and standing. Pitch standing is not permitted for anyone under 14 and it's recommended that nobody under five years old attend the seated area. It's also advised that vertigo sufferers do not sit in the upper levels. Are bags allowed? Large bags or backpacks are not allowed into Croke Park. Only bags that measure no larger than A4 (8.27in/21cm × 11.7/ 29.7cm) will be permitted in the stadium. The below items will not be allowed into Croke Park: Umbrellas Garden furniture or seats Food Banners or flags larger than A4 Laser pointers Glowsticks Flashlights Inflatable balls or balloons Weapons Fireworks Glass or cans Alcohol Studs and spikes Shooting sticks Selfie sticks Cameras with more than 1" lens Video cameras & audio recording devices Entrance information Attendees are advised to enter Croke Park through whichever gate is printed on their ticket: BLUE ROUTE (Hogan Stand Seating / Premium Seating): Enter via Jones' Road/ Russell Street. RED ROUTE (Cusack Stand Seating / Premium Seating): Enter via St James' Avenue off Clonliffe Road. YELLOW ROUTE (Davin Stand Seating): Enter via St Margaret's Avenue. GREEN ROUTE (Standing): Enter via Foster Terrace. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.


New York Post
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
What do the cheapest tickets cost to see Oasis on tour in 2025?
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. The family reunion we've all been waiting for is finally here. On Friday, July 4, Oasis played together for the first time in nearly 16 years. Their gig, which took plate Cardiff's Principality Stadium, was the first of their international 'Live '25 Tour' and seemingly went off without a hitch. According to Set List FM, Liam and Noel Gallagher performed 23 songs including all-timer fan favorites 'Wonderwall,' 'Champagne Supernova,' 'Don't Look Back in Anger,' 'Morning Glory' and 'Live Forever' among others. Some tracks that made the cut hadn't been played in nearly 30 years; 'Whatever' returned with Liam on vocals for the first time since 1996. Now that's a throwback. 'It was a living, breathing, rumbling thing,' The New York Times wrote in a review of the raucous Wales evening. '…capturing the swell of a nation that met its cultural moment, sometimes with cheers, sometimes with fists.' Come late August, the beloved '90s icons will beam their way across the pond to perform at stadiums all over North America. That includes a pair of gigs at East Rutherford, NJ's MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 31 and Monday, Sept. 1 with special guest Cage The Elephant. If you'd like to see them live — who knows if we have to wait another 30 years until their next tour — tickets are available for all upcoming overseas and North American Oasis concerts. At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find for any one North American concert was $195 including fees on Vivid Seats. British shows, which feature special guests Richard Ashcroft and Cast, start at $475 including fees. For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Oasis' 'Live '25 Tour' below. All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation. Oasis tour schedule 2025 A complete calendar including all British and North American tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here: Oasis tour dates Ticket prices start at July 11 at Heaton Park in Manchester, GB $644 (including fees) July 12 at Heaton Park in Manchester, GB $851 (including fees) July 16 at Heaton Park in Manchester, GB $600 (including fees) July 19 at Heaton Park in Manchester, GB $650 (including fees) July 20 at Heaton Park in Manchester, GB $700 (including fees) July 25 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB $500 (including fees) July 26 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB $599 (including fees) July 30 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB $559 (including fees) Aug. 2 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB $481 (including fees) Aug. 3 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB $525 (including fees) Aug. 8 at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, GB $523 (including fees) Aug. 9 at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, GB $775 (including fees) Aug. 12 at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, GB $475 (including fees) Aug. 24 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, ON, CA $270 (including fees) Aug. 25 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, ON, CA $203 (including fees) Aug. 28 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL $449 (including fees) Aug. 31 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ $400 (including fees) Sept. 1 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ $271 (including fees) Sept. 6 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA $267 (including fees) Sept. 7 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA $195 (including fees) Sept. 27 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB $830 (including fees) Sept. 28 at Wembley Stadium in London, GB $851 (including fees) (Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.) Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event. Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here. Oasis set list As noted above, Oasis took 23 songs to the stage at their July 4 concert. For a closer look, here's each and every one of them, courtesy of Set List FM. 01.) 'Hello' (first time since 2002) 02.) 'Acquiesce' (first time since 2006) 03.) 'Morning Glory' 04.) 'Some Might Say' (first time since 2002) 05.) 'Bring It On Down' (first time since 2006) 06.) 'Cigarettes & Alcohol' 07.) 'Fade Away' (first time with Liam on vocals since 2002) 08.) 'Supersonic' 09.) 'Roll With It' 10.) 'Talk Tonight' (first time since 2005) 11.) 'Half the World Away' 12.) 'Little by Little' (first time since 2005) 13.) 'D'You Know What I Mean?' (first time since 2002; shortened) 14.) 'Stand by Me' (first time since 2001) 15.) 'Cast No Shadow' (first time since 2002) 16.) 'Slide Away' 17.) 'Whatever' (first time with Liam on vocals since 1996) 18.) 'Live Forever' (dedicated to footballer Diogo Jota, who died the day before) 19.) 'Rock 'n' Roll Star' Encore 20.) 'The Masterplan' (preceded by band introductions) 21.) 'Don't Look Back in Anger' (first time played with a full band since 2007) 22.) 'Wonderwall' 23.) 'Champagne Supernova' Cage The Elephant The '00s alt-rock hitmakers are headliners in their own right; in fact, they just announced a second tour of their own in support of their excellent 2024 album 'Neon Pill.' If you're not familiar with their groovy yet controlled sound, we recommend checking out their ultra-catchy mega singles 'Cigarette Daydream,' 'Ain't No Rest For The Wicked' and 'Come A Little Closer' here. '90s groups on tour in 2025 Nostalgic for the height of the pog era and can't wait to see Oasis live next summer? You're in luck. Here are five more huge artists that dominated the charts during the early days of the World Wide Web that will be doling their hits at venues all over the U.S. and Canada these next few months. • Blink-182 • Counting Crows • Dave Matthews Band • Barenaked Ladies • Goo Goo Dolls Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change


Borneo Post
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Borneo Post
Oasis mania returns: Kuching exhibition pays homage to Britpop legend
(From left) Ahmad Shafizan, Saiful and Ahmad Bahtia show rare Oasis collector's items during the event. – Photo by Matthew Umpang KUCHING (July 5): A group of dedicated fans in Kuching are celebrating the long-awaited reunion of Oasis – the iconic British rock band known for defining the Britpop era of the 1990s – with a month-long tribute exhibition at Brew Crew Coffee Club, located at Wisma Hopoh. The exhibition, which opened today, coincides with the launch of Oasis' 'Live '25 Tour' at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales in the UK. Organised by die-hard local fans, the exhibition is the passion project of Ahmad Shafizan Mohd Ghazali, 40, his wife Nur Liyana Razali, 36, along with friends Ahmad Bahtia Hamdan, 42, and Saiful Bahari Abdul Ghani, 40. Adding to the nostalgic vibe at the press conference launch, the three men arrived in classic Liam Gallagher-style parkas. Ahmad Shafizan and Nur Liyana even named their son Liam, a nod to the band's iconic frontman. 'Oasis is very special to me because of the attitude, the song-writing, and Liam Gallagher's voice. It's pure rock and roll,' said Ahmad Shafizan. His impressive collection of memorabilia, much of which is on display, includes rare box sets, vinyl records, and even a pair of Clarks LG Desert Rain shoes – a limited collaboration with Gallagher. 'Some of the items, like the Time Flies vinyl box set, are special to us as a couple as we even made it one of our wedding gifts,' Ahmad Shafizan added. He estimated having spent over RM5,000 on Oasis memorabilia over the years. 'After the band broke up in 2009, it was quite a frustrating time. But when they announced their reunion in August last year, we were shocked and beyond excited. 'That's when we decided to start collecting more seriously again,' he said. One of the exhibition's highlights is a tambourine used by Liam Gallagher during a solo concert in Bangkok – caught by a fan and loaned for display by a fellow collector known as Mr Arap or 'Rock'n'Roll Kid'. Ahmad Bahtia, who once flew with Saiful Bahari to Japan to catch Liam Gallagher live, said the exhibition is a heartfelt tribute to the band's return. 'It's such a great thing to see Oasis make a comeback. Even seeing Liam alone was already amazing, so I can't imagine the energy when it's the full band again,' he said. For Saiful, the exhibition is also about honouring the loyalty of the local fanbase. 'We're holding this to show our love for Oasis. Many Sarawakians, especially those who grew up in the 1990s, know and love Oasis. 'You can't grow up in that era and not know 'Wonderwall' or 'Don't Look Back in Anger',' he said. Nur Liyana described Oasis as the soundtrack of her youth and relationship. 'We first discovered Oasis back in high school. From 'Wonderwall' to 'Live Forever', their songs tell the story of our lives,' she said, recalling how Live Forever played during their wedding ceremony. The organisers said more memorabilia from fans across Malaysia is expected to arrive soon, including from a Sarawakian collector based in Kuala Lumpur. Visitors can look forward to a rich array of items – from cassette tapes and CDs to rare promotional materials, concert merchandise, and heartfelt personal tributes that echo the spirit of Britpop's golden age. Fans are also encouraged to contribute their own items to the exhibition. 'It is more than just an exhibition; it's a gathering of the faithful and a celebration of a band that defined an era,' said Ahmad Shafizan. britpop exhibition Kuching Oasis