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Oasis reunites after 16 years, kicking off their world tour with a heartfelt Gallagher brothers moment, while economic concerns loom in the background.

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Oasis Starts Its World Tour With Cardiff Concert
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British rock band Oasis kicked off their highly anticipated world tour with a sold-out show in Cardiff, delivering a mix of classic hits and deep cuts to a roaring crowd. Fans went wild for the reunion performance, which marks the band's first major tour in over a decade.
Editor’s Note: For Oasis fans, this isn’t just another concert—it’s a long-awaited comeback. After years of rumors and false starts, the band’s return to the stage signals a major moment in music, especially for those who grew up with their anthems. It also sets the tone for what could be one of the biggest tours of the year.
The Papers: 'Reeves fears tax turmoil' and 'Oasis back together'
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The weekend papers are buzzing with two big stories: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is warning about potential tax chaos, while music fans are celebrating the surprise reunion of legendary band Oasis. Oh, and Wimbledon’s still stealing headlines, because, well, it’s Wimbledon.
Editor’s Note: Reeves’ tax comments hint at looming economic debates—something that’ll affect wallets and policy talks. Meanwhile, Oasis getting back together is pure nostalgia fuel, but it’s the kind of feel-good distraction that’ll dominate pub chats more than politics. And Wimbledon? Classic British summer vibes. It’s a mix of "pay attention" and "just enjoy the show."
Gallagher brothers share a high-five and hug as Oasis reunite on stage after 16 years
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The famously feuding Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, just shocked fans by reuniting on stage as Oasis for the first time in 16 years. The moment was electric—they even shared a high-five and a quick hug during the finale, giving die-hard fans the long-awaited reunion they’ve been begging for.
Editor’s Note: Oasis splitting up in 2009 felt like the end of an era, especially with the brothers' public spats making a reunion seem impossible. This surprise performance isn’t just nostalgia—it hints that maybe, just maybe, one of the biggest Britpop bands of all time could be back for good. For fans, it’s like waking up to find your favorite band’s glory days aren’t actually over.
Oasis kick off their comeback: The best they've been since the 90s
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Oasis just hit the stage in Cardiff for their first reunion tour in years, and by all accounts, they’re sounding as good as they did in their '90s heyday. Fans are buzzing about the energy, the hits, and the sheer nostalgia of it all—like no time has passed.
Editor’s Note: For a generation that grew up on "Wonderwall" and "Don’t Look Back in Anger," this isn’t just another concert—it’s a cultural reset. Oasis’ comeback taps into that raw, anthemic magic people thought was gone forever, and it could redefine what a reunion tour looks like. Plus, it’s a rare win for fans who’ve waited decades for the Gallagher brothers to bury the hatchet (at least on stage).

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