Band of the Gallagher Brothers performed at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, and ended hiatus of almost 16 years
Started this Friday, 4, the meeting of the meeting Oasiswith show in Cardiff, in Wales. They perform on Saturday, 5, in the same place, before the itinerary contemplates other countries.
The band led by Liam Gallagher (voice) and Noel Gallagher (guitar) tells this tour with Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs (guitar), Archer (guitar), Andy Bell (low) and Joey Warnker (battery). Completing the formation of shows the hired musicians Christian Madden (keyboard), Jessica Greenfield (Backing vocal), Alastair White (trombone), Steve Hamilton (saxophone) and Joe Auckland (trumpet).
For the occasion, they prepared a repertoire of 23 songs, some of which were no longer played in the group’s latest tours, closed in 2009. “Hello”, “Some Might Say” and “Cast no Shadow”for example, they had been out since 2002. A year before, “Stand by Me” He had been cut from the setlists – and only made his return this Friday, 4.
Near the end, the English offered “Live Forever” the Diogo JotaLiverpool soccer player killed in a car accident last Thursday, 3. Liam and Noel are fascinated by the sport and although to cheer for a rival, Manchester City, they did not stop honoring the striker in the big screen.
See below the repertoire played, plus photos:
1. Hello (first time since 2002)
2. Acquies (first time since 2006)
3. Morning Glory
4. Some Might Say (first time since 2002)
5. Bring it on down (first time since 2006)
6. Cigarettes & Alcohol
7. Fade Away (first time with Liam on vocal since 2002)
8. SuperSonic
9. Roll with it
10. Talk Tonight (first time since 2005)
11. HALF THE WORLD AWAY
12. Little by Little (first time since 2005)
13. (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
18. Live Forever (dedicated to Diogo Jota, player of Liverpool deceased on July 3)
19. Rock ‘N’ Roll Star
Bis:
20. The Masterplan (preceded by the presentation of the members)
21. Don’t look back in anger
22. WonderWall
23.








The return of Oasis
The weapons silenced. The stars aligned themselves. Oasis announced, on August 27, 2024, that it would meet for a series of shows.
With 41 dates already confirmed, Oasis Live ’25 Tour takes place between July and November 2025, through the United Kingdom, Ireland, North America, Japan, Australia and South America. Brazil is the last destination of the agenda, having two performances in Sao Paulo. Tickets are exhausted.
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