Music ‘controversy’ music that opens oasis meeting show

Music ‘controversy’ music that opens oasis meeting show

Song launched in 1995 was chosen to start presentation in Wales on Friday (4) – and probably the entire return tour

The meeting tour Oasis It began this Friday, 4, with show in Cardiff, in Wales. And the song chosen to open the presentation is quite representative.

The group formed today by Liam Gallagher (voice), Noel Gallagher (guitar), Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs (guitar), Archer (guitar), Andy Bell (low) and Joey Warnker (battery) opted to “Hello”opening track of the album (What’s the story) Morning Glory? (1995), to start the show. She, who did not appear on the setlists between 2002 and 2009 (year of end of activities), is played before an instrumental recording “F#Ckin ‘In The Bushes”.

Interestingly, the song generated a small controversy related to the band. Months ago the tabloid The sun He published, with mention of an alleged insider, that “Hello” would not be included in the shows, something later denied by Liam via social networks.

Liam and Noel Gallagher during Oasis show in the 2000s

The denial would happen that it references letter and melody of “Hello, Hello, I’m Back Again”, Gary Glitter. The singer in question, famous in the 1970s, was arrested and convicted in 2015 for sexually abusing three girls. Supposedly, there would be fear of “cancellation” against the newly reunited group.

Liam, however, went to the networks to ensure that the song would be played – even though it did not reveal its position in the repertoire. Automatically, it eventually confirmed the first song present.

In responding to a fan who asked if the report of The Sun brought true information, he said:

“Let’s play ‘Hello’, believe me.”

Oasis - Photo: Mick Hutson / Redfers

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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Source: Rollingstone

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