The Oasis group will break their silence today on a historic tour starting in Cardiff
The Manchester band returns to the stage today at a concert that has raised global expectations. The Gallagher brothers' world tour will tour Europe, America, Asia and Oceania, with all tickets exhausted.
Oasis returns to the stage today at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, with thefirst concertof theOasis Live 25 world tour, after more than a decade of separation.
In 1994, when the band debuted with Definitely Maybe, the world looks at Cardiff with the same blend of happiness and the doubt of its followers. Indeed, no one knows whether Oasis will rise to the top of rock on this return, or whether it will be a final chapter marked by tensions between the Britpop's best-known brothers.
The group's history is written with the lyrics ofthe great hymns and at the same time with the scenes of fights, insults and hatreds . Since the breakup of the band in Paris in 2009 (a guitar ended up flying), the Gallagher brothers have never shared a stage together again.
The rumors that the team would return have become almost a tradition for fans over the years, always accompanied by cross-statements, reproaches and denials. But last August, Oasis surprised fans with an ad on social media that said, "Guns shut up. Stars lined up. The big wait is over."
The tour will soon run out and will run through more than a dozen countries: seven nights in London and performances in North America, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. The tour will close on 27 November in São Paulo. However, the most sceptical do not rule out suspending the tour before that, due to discrepancies between the brothers.
"They are not followers, only fools," Liam replied to those who fear interruption. But in the case of Gallagher, anything can happen.
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