The two groups faced a legendary rivalry that extended during the Britpop Apogee in the 1990s.
Damon Albarn happily accepted the defeat in the great battle between Oasis and Blur in the middle of the mass meeting of the Gallagher brothers. The two groups faced a legendary rivalry that extended during the Britpop Apogee in the 1990s.
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Blur could have won the battle of the 1995 success lists, but Albarn believes that the Gallagher brothers won the war, admitting in dialogue with The Sun: “Well, it was obvious, right? I think we can officially say that Oasis won the battle, the war, the campaign, everything.”


The also Gorillaz leader continued: “They are the winners. They take first place. Given this overwhelming evidence, I’m glad to accept and recognize defeat. It is his summer and God bless you. I hope everyone has a great time, but I will be in a very, very different place. “
How the expected Oasis tour continues
The Oasis Live ’25 meeting tour began with two triumphal shows in Cardiff’s principality in Last weekend, and tonight (July 11), it arrives at Heaton Park in Northern Manchester For the first of five huge outdoor shows, and the first Oasis show in its hometown since 2009.
Fans have been queuing at the doors of the park from dawn, and some of the first to arrive flew from Australia and South Korea just to be present in the historical show.
Today early, a giant drone exhibition showed by the Oasis logo appeared in the heavens over Heaton Park, as happened in Cardiff last week.
After their five concerts in Mercanters, the Britpop icons will play seven nights at the Wembley Stadium in London, in addition to going through Edinburgh and Dublin. Later, on your tour Oasis live ’25they will visit North America, South America (With two shows in Argentina), Australia, South Korea and Japan.
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