Oasis Heaton Park homecoming
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Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher will take to the stage in Manchester again on tonight for their second Heaton Park performance on the current Oasis Live '25 Tour
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Some Oasis fans weren’t quite “mad fer it” when the band dedicated a song to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola at a homecoming concert.
Manchester's Heaton Park is centre stage this week as about 340,000 fans are expected to watch Oasis perform over five concerts, which kicked off on Friday night.
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Liam and Noel Gallagher's kids look more united than ever as they support their famous fathers on stage, with the family coming together for a photo opportunity
Here’s everything to know about Oasis reuniting, including the drama that caused the band’s breakup, and the details of Liam and Noel Gallagher’s reconciliation.
Liam Gallagher found himself at the centre of controversy during Oasis's iconic reunion gig at Heaton Park in Manchester, not because of the tunes but due to a contentious dedication. The infamous Gallagher siblings, Liam and Noel, were welcomed with open arms and cheers as they made a joint appearance on Friday evening.
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It was the reunion many fans feared would never happen. Last Friday, 16 years after they'd last performed together, Noel and Liam Gallagher strode onto the stage at Cardiff's Principality Stadium – and brought the house down, said Mark Beaumont in The Independent.