Oasis returns to the stage to celebrate 30 years since their debut album – without Noel Gallagher

Oasis returns to the stage to celebrate 30 years since their debut album – without Noel Gallagher

Definitely Maybe is the band’s first studio album and will turn 30 in 2024

The band Oasis is officially ready to return to the stage! Liam Gallagher announced this Monday (16) that he will go on tour to celebrate the album’s thirty years Definitely Maybe (1994), the group’s first album. It’s not exactly a reunion for the British band, as Noel Gallagherbrother of Liamshould not participate in the project.

Titled Definitely Maybe 30 Years Tour, the concert series will present the album in its entirety for the first time, with some B-sides released at the time. Initially, twelve dates were announced for June 2024, in the United Kingdom. There is still no information on whether the group intends to tour other countries.

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Released in August 1994 by Creation Records, Definitely Maybe is the best-selling debut album in UK history and boosted the Oasis with successes like “Supersonic”, “Shakermaker” It is “Live Forever”.

Paul Arthursguitarist and co-founder of Oasisyou must join the Liam in the celebration. Arthurs He recently faced tonsil cancer, but had already indicated last year that he was recovering well.


Source: Rollingstone

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