The Gallagher plan to perform a series of great concerts in their hometown, at the Heaton Park in Manchester, where his next stop of the tour will be tomorrow July 11.
Oasis shared the official recording of “Slide Away” of the inaugural concert in Cardiff of its great Live ’25 tour. The song is already available on digital music platforms.
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Britpop’s legends began their meeting tour last Friday (July 4), where they acted against more than 75,000 people in Cardiff’s mainity Stadium. It was the first time that the brothers offered their first concerts together in 16 years, with Cast and Richard Ashcroft as special guests.


During the night, the brothers touched on a series of their great successes, paid tribute to the late Liverpool star Diogo Jotawho tragically died in an accident earlier this week at the early age of 28 years, and even made fun of the dynamic pricing system of ticketmaster tickets, something that they have publicly denied knowing something about it.
Now, the band has shared an official recording playing “Slide Away” in Cardiff. “Slide Away” occupied the 16th position in the repertoire, after “Cast no Shadow” and giving way to “whatver”.
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How the Oasis tour follows
The Gallagher plan to perform a series of great concerts in their hometown, at the Heaton Park in Manchester, where his next stop of the tour will be tomorrow July 11.
Then, the brothers will play seven nights at the Wembley Stadium in London, in addition to shows in Edinburgh and Dublin.
The Oasis meeting tour will also see the band visiting North America, South America (With two shows in Argentina), Australia, South Korea and Japan.
Recently the band announced the reissue of the 30th anniversary of “(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?” and shared a new unplugged version of “Acquiesce”.
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