Oasis are back. And there’s no maybe about it - this is definitely happening.
The Gallagher brothers went their separate ways in 2009, but have made up, and are ready to tour again next year.
The Gallagher brothers went their separate ways in 2009, but have made up, and are ready to tour again next year.
To mark what seemed the most unlikely of reunions, we are producing a stunning 48-page special - available to pre order now by clicking here.
Wall to Wonderwall of iconic images, the pages will tell the story of Manchester’s finest export, a global phenomenon whose music has inspired a generation and more.
From being spotted as teenage hopefuls in Glasgow, to performing to over 250,000 on consecutive nights in the summer of 1996 at Knebworth, few bands have the pull of the brothers from Burnage.
It’s also 30 years since the release of their magical debut album, Definitely Maybe. Liam toured the UK this summer performing the album in full to fans and next year’s epic 14-gig stint is sure to feature many of the second album, What’s The Story as it turns 30 in 2025.
Liam has performed plenty of Oasis songs as part of his solo career - he recently poked fun at his brother by surprisingly performing Half A World Away (yes, the Royle Family theme!) on his recent tour.
Noel has done the same as he’s performed with his High Flying Birds.
Now it’s time for them to be back in tandem, Little by Little performing the anthems of an era when Tony Blair’s New Labour embraced Cool Britannia and all that went with it, when Terry Venables and Gazza lit up Euro ‘96 and football almost came home.
The band that inspired beyond music, taking in fashion and football along the way, Oasis are a collective for the masses and next summer’s performances will prove just that.
You will see photographs from our archives in all their glory. Of Maine Road, of Wembley and Knebworth. Of Manchester, London and Glasgow. Of Liam, Noel and Bonehead.