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By *og-Man OP   Man
12 weeks ago

somewhere

So it looks like they've buried the hatchet and have Wembley booked for 10 nights next summer with gigs also in Dublin and Manchester

Will you go to see them or is it just a memory of a time and place

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
12 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

No, as I don't tend to go down south, but I hope it all works out well for all

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By *a LunaWoman
12 weeks ago

South Wales

It’s a long time between now and then - anything could happen

No i won’t book tickets, not my kind of music.

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By *oodmessMan
12 weeks ago

yumsville

I could understand them doing one set, maybe a few surprise unannounced sets alongside someone, it'd blow peoples minds, but a mini tour is a bit Take That. It'll likely be good but it sounds a bit lame to me.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
12 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Overrated tosh

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By *elix SightedMan
12 weeks ago

Cloud 8

Liam will have a massive tantrum before then and it’ll all be cancelled. He’ll be interviewed about it a few weeks later and won’t make any sense.

As you were.

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By *ootfan1986Man
12 weeks ago

cork city

I’m there. Though Liam sounds like crap these days

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

Nahhhhhhhhh

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By *ex HolesMan
12 weeks ago

Up North

No cause they’re sheeeeeeeeite

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By *avexxMan
12 weeks ago

cheshire

utter shite

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
12 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Not for me but if they have made up then that's good for brothers

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By *affron40Woman
12 weeks ago

manchester

Of course I’m there. I’m Mancunian and their albums were the soundtrack to many great times.

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By *avexxMan
12 weeks ago

cheshire

oasis cant sing 80s bands would them to shame

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
12 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

They were and are phenomenal. A huge influence on the music scene. I find it so unbelievable that they will perform together so I am going to have to check that out.....

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By *avexxMan
12 weeks ago

cheshire

granny come on,,, the police,, the jam .. queen they couldnt hold a light to them

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By *affron40Woman
12 weeks ago

manchester


"granny come on,,, the police,, the jam .. queen they couldnt hold a light to them "

That’s like comparing Taylor swift to Diana Ross.. different genres and different decades. Oasis were a huge part in the indie scene in the 90s. They were game changers.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
11 weeks ago

Central

I'd love to see them but won't

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By *riel13Woman
11 weeks ago

Northampton

I absolutely detest Oasis!

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

I wasn’t a fan then, but I’m a fan now. Go figure?!?

I’d see them if the price was right.

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By *rHotNottsMan
11 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Can’t stand the singer , the music is average / a bit bland , so it’s a no from me

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By *ecoming_InvisibleMan
11 weeks ago

Bury

Non-event.

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By *ealitybitesMan
11 weeks ago

Belfast

Who?

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
11 weeks ago

somewhere

Are we 100% sure on this? It's been circling for years lol.

Used to love them back in the day, I was a proper fangirl, stood outside Supernova Heights for many an hour 😂.

Went to see them a few times, I went to one of their earls court gigs, we didn't have tickets, my friend said to me when that fire door opens, run, we were just waiting and waiting and a couple of security guards said "we haven't seen you". I shit my pants the whole time but it was brilliant.

Memory unlocked!!!

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By *r John WickMan
11 weeks ago

The Continental

Will only believe it when I see it.

A bit like Tyson Fury fighting AJ, it’s been happening for years…….but………..

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By *luebell888Woman
11 weeks ago

Glasgowish

I would only go if the came to Scotland.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
11 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"I wasn’t a fan then, but I’m a fan now. Go figure?!?

I’d see them if the price was right. "

I never understood the hype at the time but now the lyric , the sound , I really rate them.

I have Noel's High Flying Birds and I have warmed greatly to Liam - maybe they have reached a certain level of maturity or I'm a late starter.

What ever is said of them, they are unique and authentic. I have a lot of time for them.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
11 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"granny come on,,, the police,, the jam .. queen they couldnt hold a light to them "

You are right dave;the police, the jam, not even queen could hold a light to the wonder that was Oasis.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
11 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"granny come on,,, the police,, the jam .. queen they couldnt hold a light to them

That’s like comparing Taylor swift to Diana Ross.. different genres and different decades. Oasis were a huge part in the indie scene in the 90s. They were game changers."

I agree Saffron. It's like comparing Pavarotti and the Sex Pistols

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

I'd only attend in the hope to witness another of their on-stage tantrums and fights.

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By *oofy321Man
11 weeks ago

moon base zero

Not happening

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By *enfleetMaleMan
11 weeks ago

Hadleigh

It'll be too expensive, and I'm sure it'll be either cancelled or they'll come on 2 hours late.

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By *elvet RopeMan
11 weeks ago

by the big field


"Oasis were a huge part in the indie scene in the 90s. They were game changers."

Britpop- please don't sully the quality of the 80's/90's indie scene by trying to shoehorn this second rate shite and the whole knuckle dragging lad and ladette thing it seemed to inspire in to it

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By *agneto.Man
11 weeks ago

Bham

Not really a fan of bands who reunite and then go and tour the same shit we've seen 20 years ago.

Go back in the studio and make a new album then tour that.

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By *chupforitMan
11 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Overrated tosh"

What you said lol.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
11 weeks ago

somewhere

Well something is happening at 8am on Tuesday. I'm genuinely quite excited 😂

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By *agnar73Man
11 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Best comment I saw yesterday was ‘I see Noel’s got his divorce to pay for.’

As much as I love the first two albums, seeing Liam stock still in a big coat isn’t the best gif experience and if I miss it, well.. I’m sure there’ll be loads of phone camera footage..

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"Best comment I saw yesterday was ‘I see Noel’s got his divorce to pay for.’

As much as I love the first two albums, seeing Liam stock still in a big coat isn’t the best gif experience and if I miss it, well.. I’m sure there’ll be loads of phone camera footage.."

Yeah, I won't be going just the nostalgic aspect for me I think

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By *agnar73Man
11 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"Best comment I saw yesterday was ‘I see Noel’s got his divorce to pay for.’

As much as I love the first two albums, seeing Liam stock still in a big coat isn’t the best gif experience and if I miss it, well.. I’m sure there’ll be loads of phone camera footage..

Yeah, I won't be going just the nostalgic aspect for me I think "

A sort of sing along experience but..

give it a few years and they’ll play a few songs at the back in nineties festivals/shows like the eighties ‘stars’ are kicking the arse out of at the minute

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By *hisCharManMan
11 weeks ago

South Manchester

I think the only question I have is why?

Apart from the money obviously. There’s no need for this to happen. Don’t spend a £100 to see Oasis, go to small venues and support new bands trying to make a living playing new music, not something that’s 30 years old that they said would never happen.

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By *oubleswing2019Man
11 weeks ago

Colchester

I'm won't yuk someone else's yum, but they are not for me.

I do hope that those who do enjoy them have a really memorable and satisfying time with an artist they enjoy and that resonates with them.

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By *abioMan
11 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Absolutely…. The question is do I try and get London tickets or do I just go across to Manchester!

Manchester in the homeland may be epic!

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"Absolutely…. The question is do I try and get London tickets or do I just go across to Manchester!

Manchester in the homeland may be epic! "

Except Ireland is the homeland

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By *orksRockerMan
11 weeks ago

Bradford

Yeah, I may have to go but I can't see it being better than Noel's solo gigs I've seen recently. And the crowd will be more pissed up than listening....

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By *xplore_With_MeMan
11 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

Depending upon ticket availability and how they structure the sale of tickets, 100% I’m going! Cost of tickets for a tour of this magnitude is irrelevant. One of the biggest influencers in music history. One of the greatest bands England has ever produced.

Their music is timeless and is still relatable even today.

Formal announcement of tour coming tomorrow morning.

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By *onkoMan
11 weeks ago

here and there

Don't care as I was never a fan

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By *tarcrossed_SwingersCouple
11 weeks ago

Loughborough

I could totally get behind them doing it if it was to beat Taylor Swift's record at Wembley!

And yes we will be there, London and Manchester! The most influential band of this modern era. Always taught to respect the art, not the artists

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By *8on33Man
11 weeks ago

winfrith

You like what you like ,music is music guess Liam got on his knees .I personally loved the music of Oasis but wouldn't waste my money going to a concert ,listen to it on radio much cheaper.

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
11 weeks ago

the moon


"So it looks like they've buried the hatchet and have Wembley booked for 10 nights next summer with gigs also in Dublin and Manchester

Will you go to see them or is it just a memory of a time and place "

I said maybeeeee ……

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
11 weeks ago

chichester

so you get music to listen to and probably a 70% chance of a family punch up on stage as well .. its like free musical boxing ...

take my money now

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By *immyinreadingMan
11 weeks ago

henley on thames

I saw them in concert once. Surly, half-arsed, lame, disappointing performance. They had disappeared right up their own arses by that stage

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By *oodmessMan
11 weeks ago

yumsville


"You like what you like ,music is music guess Liam got on his knees .I personally loved the music of Oasis but wouldn't waste my money going to a concert ,listen to it on radio much cheaper. "

Have to be honest, seeing them and listening to them are two different worlds. I don't go to many but have seen a few and for a pop group, the crowd is hands down banging to every single tune, there's no standing around waving your arms around.

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By *immyinreadingMan
11 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Yeah, I may have to go but I can't see it being better than Noel's solo gigs I've seen recently. And the crowd will be more pissed up than listening.... "

Last time friends of mine went to see oasis at Wembley, there were countless bottles of piss being thrown around in the pitch area. Classy crowd

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By *oodmessMan
11 weeks ago

yumsville

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By *omRachCouple
11 weeks ago

Wirral

I was lucky enough to see them before the split, no way it will be as good as then.

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By *helseaJimmy1975Couple
11 weeks ago

uk

We was both there 1st time around and we will try again this time

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere

Saw them in their prime back in the mid ninties a few times in Ireland

Will it be as good as then...no

But thats because of the time and place and how old I was at that time

Before mortgages bills,kids, worry of absolutely everything outside of the gig

I've seen both Noel and Liam a few times live in the last few years and the sum of their parts is always going to be better and bigger that they could be on their own

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By *abluesbabyMan
11 weeks ago

Gibraltar/Cheshire/London

"Eh up r'kid. Sorry to bother you but me ex-missus has took me to cleaners so I'm 20 large down ain't I? Just wonderin' if you free next summer to do a few dates. There'll be a cool 50 for the pension pot in it for you too. You're free??? Oh champion r'kid, I owe you one!"

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By *ebauchedDeviantsPt2Couple
11 weeks ago

Cumbria

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By *ebauchedDeviantsPt2Couple
11 weeks ago

Cumbria

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By *ebauchedDeviantsPt2Couple
11 weeks ago

Cumbria


"So it looks like they've buried the hatchet and have Wembley booked for 10 nights next summer with gigs also in Dublin and Manchester

Will you go to see them or is it just a memory of a time and place "

They were alright in their day, first album was really quite good in fact, their day is long past however.

Good day out for the 40 and 50 somethings to give Stone Island jackets an airing. The people who will do best out of it are the north London gak dealers.

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

They’re shit icl. Sorry I just think they’re drastically crap

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By *ymClassDropoutMan
11 weeks ago

Berkshire

Oasis are iconic and known all around the world. Quite frankly I think the news is, some might say, supersonic. I don’t intend to let this opportunity slide away and definitely am considering it. So will I end up going ? Maybe. Definitely maybe. I mean I don’t want to look back in anger in a few years time and think I missed the opportunity. D’ you know what I mean?

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By *aseylee324Couple
11 weeks ago

Valley of Squinting Windows

No, for me personally, live music isn't worth the hassle of getting there or the expense.

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By *icolerobbieCouple
11 weeks ago

walsall

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By *icolerobbieCouple
11 weeks ago

walsall


"No, for me personally, live music isn't worth the hassle of getting there or the expense.

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Tickets for Knebworth 2006 £22.50. Gigs are so overpriced nowadays.

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By *racknellboy1971Man
11 weeks ago

Bracknell

Saw them at Knebworth in 96 and out of all of the concerts that I’ve attended. This is Number 1 on the most underwhelming one I’ve ever seen

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By *agnar73Man
11 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"No, for me personally, live music isn't worth the hassle of getting there or the expense.

Tickets for Knebworth 2006 £22.50. Gigs are so overpriced nowadays. "

I guess adding for inflation that’d be £40 or £45, guaranteed tickets won’t be that cheap

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
11 weeks ago

chichester

Tbh they are not quite Taylor swift level though

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By *ebauchedDeviantsPt2Couple
11 weeks ago

Cumbria


"No, for me personally, live music isn't worth the hassle of getting there or the expense.

Tickets for Knebworth 2006 £22.50. Gigs are so overpriced nowadays.

I guess adding for inflation that’d be £40 or £45, guaranteed tickets won’t be that cheap "

Can’t imagine anyone will be getting a ticket for much under £200.

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By *addy bareMan
11 weeks ago

lakeside

Let's fucking av it!

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By *_yeahPartiesCouple
11 weeks ago

Lincoln

ACDC this year was minimum £100 and i paid an extra £60 to go in the front pit so yeah, £40 rarely gets you a b-list band these days.

I also suspect there will be a huge scam by the ticket seller where they will all sell out it second and then suddenly appear of their resale site for 4 or 5 times the price!!!. Once again the jump on the social media of the day band wagon rich people will be able to go whilst the true fans miss out

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By *ansoffateMan
11 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

Quite possibly a few mates have flagged it already. I saw Noel at Kendal calling he's still got it, the whole crowd were singing, bar staff stopped working to join in too.

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By *icolerobbieCouple
11 weeks ago

walsall


"Tbh they are not quite Taylor swift level though "

No, you’re right. I don’t think that they lip sync so are above her….

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"Tbh they are not quite Taylor swift level though

No, you’re right. I don’t think that they lip sync so are above her…. "

Haven't a clue if she lip syncs or not but didn't get that impression when I saw her

For a show like hers is it any harm to save her voice to give the fans 3 1/2 hours of songs over 3 consecutive nights and to give them something they'll never forget

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Well be there if it happens

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By *ou only live onceMan
11 weeks ago

London

I won't see them. I find these decades old comebacks a bit dull, to be honest. I was a fan in the 90s, and two great albums (by my reckoning - I know they released more) which I'll still listen to occasionally, but of their time.

But good luck to them, and sure they'll sell out in no time!

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By *icolerobbieCouple
11 weeks ago

walsall


"Tbh they are not quite Taylor swift level though

No, you’re right. I don’t think that they lip sync so are above her….

Haven't a clue if she lip syncs or not but didn't get that impression when I saw her

For a show like hers is it any harm to save her voice to give the fans 3 1/2 hours of songs over 3 consecutive nights and to give them something they'll never forget "

Yes, if you are paying to see an artist perform live. If you just want a dancing show then enjoy.

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By *ascaIMan
11 weeks ago

Cheshire Liverpool Manchester

They didn’t fall out. They’ve had people on strings for years. All part of their Masterplan.

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By *azza72Man
11 weeks ago

Leeds

I’ll be going to see them but have doubts it will be as good as their hay day. Part of me kind of wishes they wouldn’t get back together

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By *uenevereWoman
11 weeks ago

Scunthorpe

I'm no fan of Oasis and find the Gallagher brothers nauseating. So, no, I definitely won't be going to watch them

They wrote lots of good songs but in my opinion, they usually sound better sung by other people.

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By *zeroMan
11 weeks ago

Glasgow


"They didn’t fall out. They’ve had people on strings for years. All part of their Masterplan. "

Mental that the reunion coincides with the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe.

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By *uenevereWoman
11 weeks ago

Scunthorpe


"They didn’t fall out. They’ve had people on strings for years. All part of their Masterplan.

Mental that the reunion coincides with the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe."

Very good PR I expect

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan
11 weeks ago

Ends

Who?

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan
11 weeks ago

Ends

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"They didn’t fall out. They’ve had people on strings for years. All part of their Masterplan.

Mental that the reunion coincides with the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe."

Think Noel realised that Liam was going to tour with it anyway so its now time to get the money and run

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By *elvet RopeMan
11 weeks ago

by the big field


"Tbh they are not quite Taylor swift level though

No, you’re right. I don’t think that they lip sync so are above her…. "

She can though actually sing in tune- unlike the knuckle dragging Temu edition Ian Brown, who sings nones of the right notes and never in the right order

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By *icolerobbieCouple
11 weeks ago

walsall


"Tbh they are not quite Taylor swift level though

No, you’re right. I don’t think that they lip sync so are above her….

She can though actually sing in tune- unlike the knuckle dragging Temu edition Ian Brown, who sings nones of the right notes and never in the right order"

This is really hard to disagree with!

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By *agnar73Man
11 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"Tbh they are not quite Taylor swift level though

No, you’re right. I don’t think that they lip sync so are above her….

She can though actually sing in tune- unlike the knuckle dragging Temu edition Ian Brown, who sings nones of the right notes and never in the right order"

Saw ‘the complete stone roses’ tribute band before the actual band did their big gigs a few years ago

Think I got a better deal seeing the tribute than what people that went down to Manchester said

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By *iking.beardMan
11 weeks ago

Leeds

It's just goin to be a re release of defiantly maybe for it's 30th anniversary

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By *lder.Woman
11 weeks ago

Not Local


"It's just goin to be a re release of defiantly maybe for it's 30th anniversary "

30 years ago

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By *ctionnotwords69Man
11 weeks ago

ENFIELD

The tribute band, Noasis....much better

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"It's just goin to be a re release of defiantly maybe for it's 30th anniversary

30 years ago "

I know! I was watching Liam at the Reading festival on iPlayer last night, no one in the audience looked a day over 20, I felt well old just watching it on TV 😂

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By *ady LickWoman
11 weeks ago

Northampton Somewhere

Used to like them in their prime but I wouldn't pay to go and see them. The tickets will be really overpriced!

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By *lder.Woman
11 weeks ago

Not Local


"It's just goin to be a re release of defiantly maybe for it's 30th anniversary

30 years ago

I know! I was watching Liam at the Reading festival on iPlayer last night, no one in the audience looked a day over 20, I felt well old just watching it on TV 😂"

At least you could turn the sound down on the tv if it became too much of a racket

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By *apperftwMan
11 weeks ago

Yateley

I will give them a go again, the last time I saw them was in Germany in 1998. They were amazing.

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By *asycouple1971Couple
11 weeks ago

midlands

They will fall out and gigs will get cancelled.

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By *rettyboylloydMan
11 weeks ago

Manchester


"They will fall out and gigs will get cancelled.

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There is of course a chance of that, especially with those two. But Noel needs the £££'s badly with the ex missus clearing out the bank account(s) and its amazing how "friendly" band members that loathe one another can be, especially later in their careers, when million pound pension pots are at stake. Look at The Who, Fleetwood Mac, Guns n Roses, Eagles to name a few.

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By *irldnCouple
11 weeks ago

Brighton

I see music snobbery is alive and well in this thread. As soon as anything becomes popular and embraced by the great unwashed public, the cool kids (and music critics) start sharpening their knives and go back to enjoying The Obscures or The Introverts or done such shoe gazing dull fest.

Were Oasis revolutionary? Nope! Were they derivative? Yep! Did they make songs that were instant singalongs for the pubs and football stadiums? You bet!

If people want to recapture that fun feeling that pervaded the mid-90s then let them. I’ll try and get tickets but only for regular price, scalpers/resellers can go fuck themselves.

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By *ackformore100Man
11 weeks ago

Tin town

I don't get some of the comments? I get that they aren't everyone's taste but my god did they take the music world by storm. You might not enjoy their music but surely have to recognise their influence. They wrote some brilliant pop tunes and would have loved to have seen them. Even their tribute bans are brilliant. I won't go see them, that was then, but good luck to them.

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By *angerous123Man
11 weeks ago

Leeds


"I wasn’t a fan then, but I’m a fan now. Go figure?!?

I’d see them if the price was right.

I never understood the hype at the time but now the lyric , the sound , I really rate them.

I have Noel's High Flying Birds and I have warmed greatly to Liam - maybe they have reached a certain level of maturity or I'm a late starter.

What ever is said of them, they are unique and authentic. I have a lot of time for them. "

Top drawer satire here

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere

Its confirmed now..Tour is on Dublin 16th and 17th August

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
11 weeks ago

somewhere

12th July? Manchester? My birthday...

You just know I'm gonna try and get tickets somehow or another.

Sad times, Rubiklongswords son will be with us then for the summer, roadtrip with someone else then 😂

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere

Radio station is playing champagne Supernova

Its pissing rain here and all I can think of is them playing back in Cork in 1996 in glorious sunshine

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By *ealitybitesMan
11 weeks ago

Belfast

I'm not a music snob. In fact I'm not even a massive music fan in general.

I've only been to half a dozen gigs in my life and never to a festival.

Music to me is something that puts a smile on my face or is uplifting.

I'm a Springsteen fan but will happily admit I can't listen to a lot of his music because it doesn't tick either of the boxes above.

Maybe because I'm Irish I've never got the whole Britpop thing. I found it all to be monotonous and dour.

I can appreciate artists from the 80s and 90s now that I didn't like back then but when I compare them to some of the dross pumped out these days they seem like musical geniuses.

I genuinely wouldn't go to an Oasis gig if they were playing in my back garden because they leave me cold. There is no joy in anything they have done.

So not being an expert in the field of music or artists I am more than comfortable with what I do like and enjoy and hence my earlier comment in a previous post on this thread.

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By *abioMan
11 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

I am going to try and get tickets for one of the Edinburgh dates…. Should be fantastic!!!

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By *irldnCouple
11 weeks ago

Brighton


"I am going to try and get tickets for one of the Edinburgh dates…. Should be fantastic!!! "

Not many Yanks “got” Oasis!

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By *abioMan
11 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"I am going to try and get tickets for one of the Edinburgh dates…. Should be fantastic!!! "

The dates for Edinburgh are august 7th/8th

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By *abioMan
11 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"I am going to try and get tickets for one of the Edinburgh dates…. Should be fantastic!!!

Not many Yanks “got” Oasis!"

Hey… I saw oasis when they played the granby halls in Leicester when I was at Uni!!! Mid 90’s is my wheelhouse!!!

I was thinking wouldn’t It be funny is there got blur to be their supporting act!!

I was there for the stone roses reunion.. I ain’t bloody missing this!

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By *irldnCouple
11 weeks ago

Brighton


"I'm not a music snob. In fact I'm not even a massive music fan in general.

I've only been to half a dozen gigs in my life and never to a festival.

Music to me is something that puts a smile on my face or is uplifting.

I'm a Springsteen fan but will happily admit I can't listen to a lot of his music because it doesn't tick either of the boxes above.

Maybe because I'm Irish I've never got the whole Britpop thing. I found it all to be monotonous and dour.

I can appreciate artists from the 80s and 90s now that I didn't like back then but when I compare them to some of the dross pumped out these days they seem like musical geniuses.

I genuinely wouldn't go to an Oasis gig if they were playing in my back garden because they leave me cold. There is no joy in anything they have done.

So not being an expert in the field of music or artists I am more than comfortable with what I do like and enjoy and hence my earlier comment in a previous post on this thread. "

Totally agree with the sentiment. You like what you like. Everyone’s prerogative to do that. The point I was making was how much people like to slag off things other people like. Anyone saying Oasis were not THE defining British band of the 90s needs their head looked at. Being “best” is totally subjective but it is impossible to deny (and be taken seriously) that Oasis did not make a huge impact.

Again in comes down to taste but music in the early 90s was dull and turgid in the UK. It needed an antidote to the wrist slitting grunge and shoe gazing uni bands. Oasis provided that and it WAS exciting.

There are plenty of far more talented artists but sometimes you don’t want a steak, sometimes you just want a burger!

And it gives us 40/50 somethings a night out

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By *ark Knight 2017Man
11 weeks ago

Ware

The World is healed!

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By *cltdCouple
11 weeks ago

moira/belfast

Sure by the time they get to Dublin they’ll have fallen out.

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By *r John WickMan
11 weeks ago

The Continental

Robbie Williams or Ed Sheeran supporting

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By *r John WickMan
11 weeks ago

The Continental

Or Arctic Monkeys

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By *asycouple1971Couple
11 weeks ago

midlands

Not for me.

Will get cancelled when they have a fight.

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

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By *irldnCouple
11 weeks ago

Brighton


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters"

I rest my case

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By *octor ProdMan
11 weeks ago

working Overseas

I know someone at Ticketmaster who has known about this for a couple of months (signed an NDA). They have said this morning that the ticket prices are really high.

Doing it for the fan are we Liam amd Noel?

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By *alandNitaCouple
11 weeks ago

Scunthorpe


"I'm not a music snob. In fact I'm not even a massive music fan in general.

I've only been to half a dozen gigs in my life and never to a festival.

Music to me is something that puts a smile on my face or is uplifting.

I'm a Springsteen fan but will happily admit I can't listen to a lot of his music because it doesn't tick either of the boxes above.

Maybe because I'm Irish I've never got the whole Britpop thing. I found it all to be monotonous and dour.

I can appreciate artists from the 80s and 90s now that I didn't like back then but when I compare them to some of the dross pumped out these days they seem like musical geniuses.

I genuinely wouldn't go to an Oasis gig if they were playing in my back garden because they leave me cold. There is no joy in anything they have done.

So not being an expert in the field of music or artists I am more than comfortable with what I do like and enjoy and hence my earlier comment in a previous post on this thread.

Totally agree with the sentiment. You like what you like. Everyone’s prerogative to do that. The point I was making was how much people like to slag off things other people like. Anyone saying Oasis were not THE defining British band of the 90s needs their head looked at. Being “best” is totally subjective but it is impossible to deny (and be taken seriously) that Oasis did not make a huge impact.

Again in comes down to taste but music in the early 90s was dull and turgid in the UK. It needed an antidote to the wrist slitting grunge and shoe gazing uni bands. Oasis provided that and it WAS exciting.

There are plenty of far more talented artists but sometimes you don’t want a steak, sometimes you just want a burger!

And it gives us 40/50 somethings a night out

"

I'm not an Oasis fan... mainly because of their "knob-head" attitude & the whined vocals. They did however write some great songs!

I personally wouldn't class them as "THE defining british band of the 90's", but they WERE a massive part of the whole brit-pop era. I certainly understand their appeal to many, & with a different singer I would be right there

Cal

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
11 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

I have so little interest in them that I didn't know they'd even split up..😹

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"Not for me.

Will get cancelled when they have a fight."

Free money when all tickets get refunded, it's a win win in my book 😂

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere

It goes to show that everyone has their own musical tastes

I will sing along to most Oasis songs in the car in the same way I sing along to U2

I saw Taylor Swift a few times this year and find myself singing along to a few of her songs too

Make of that what you will

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
11 weeks ago

Den of Iniquity


"I don't get some of the comments? I get that they aren't everyone's taste but my god did they take the music world by storm. You might not enjoy their music but surely have to recognise their influence. They wrote some brilliant pop tunes and would have loved to have seen them. Even their tribute bans are brilliant. I won't go see them, that was then, but good luck to them. "

I've seen 2 Oasis tribute bands and both were amazing tbf agreed .

I'm personally happy they've sorted their shit out .. Probably can't afford tickets but it's great for the fans

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple
11 weeks ago

Essex


"I see music snobbery is alive and well in this thread. As soon as anything becomes popular and embraced by the great unwashed public, the cool kids (and music critics) start sharpening their knives and go back to enjoying The Obscures or The Introverts or done such shoe gazing dull fest.

Were Oasis revolutionary? Nope! Were they derivative? Yep! Did they make songs that were instant singalongs for the pubs and football stadiums? You bet!

If people want to recapture that fun feeling that pervaded the mid-90s then let them. I’ll try and get tickets but only for regular price, scalpers/resellers can go fuck themselves."

Well observed, well articulated and spot on.

We’d love to be there. We’ll not bust our chops or our banks doing it.

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple
11 weeks ago

Essex

In music is seem the route to legendary status seems to be die by 27 or break up at the top and NEVER go back.

But it seems the price of “legendary” status must be more then £400m

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By *os19Man
11 weeks ago

Edmonton

I think it will happen and will sell well as many people like to relive their younger days and their songs can be considered as classics/ anthems.I know that in the past Madness have done various concerts that have sold out and they were no where near Oasis in terms of been in the headlines.

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By *lofeldMan
11 weeks ago

Redhill


"I see music snobbery is alive and well in this thread. As soon as anything becomes popular and embraced by the great unwashed public, the cool kids (and music critics) start sharpening their knives and go back to enjoying The Obscures or The Introverts or done such shoe gazing dull fest.

Were Oasis revolutionary? Nope! Were they derivative? Yep! Did they make songs that were instant singalongs for the pubs and football stadiums? You bet!

If people want to recapture that fun feeling that pervaded the mid-90s then let them. I’ll try and get tickets but only for regular price, scalpers/resellers can go fuck themselves.

Well observed, well articulated and spot on.

We’d love to be there. We’ll not bust our chops or our banks doing it. "

Exactly this

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By *irldnCouple
11 weeks ago

Brighton

This reunion was on the cards as soon as Noel divorced his Mrs who hated Liam (and he hated her) and Noel had to pay her £20m in a divorce settlement! Needs to put the money back in the bank!

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By *iaandjamesCouple
11 weeks ago

UK

I have hotels reserved for each tour date.

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

I rest my case "

Was your case tired?

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By *oomlMan
11 weeks ago

Fareham

Somebody remarked on another forum that cancellation insurance would be a very good idea. Given their past record I'm inclined to agree.

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By *arry McKockiner69Man
11 weeks ago

Visiting Kingston Soon


"I have hotels reserved for each tour date. "

Cardiff is '93% unavailable' according to one site. Looks like lots are doing the same

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By *irldnCouple
11 weeks ago

Brighton


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

I rest my case

Was your case tired?"

No it just doesn’t feel the need to shit over other people’s joy.

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By *eroLondonMan
11 weeks ago

Mayfair

If The Verve could/would reform I would be ecstatic. I suppose this is the next best thing...for the fireworks. 🎆

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

I rest my case

Was your case tired?

No it just doesn’t feel the need to shit over other people’s joy.

"

Your case has a colon?!

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

I rest my case

Was your case tired?

No it just doesn’t feel the need to shit over other people’s joy.

Your case has a colon?!"

Sorry only joking

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

I rest my case

Was your case tired?

No it just doesn’t feel the need to shit over other people’s joy.

Your case has a colon?!

Sorry only joking "

I'm very much an each to their own type of guy but I also don't thinknits musical snobbery to state an opinion on a band, popular or otherwise. I was an indie kid and when Oasis came out I liked a couple of songs, bought Definitely Maybe and thought it had a lot of filler. Then I got Morning Glory (oo-er!) even though I didn't like the singles from it and I thought it was a terrible album. Not shitting on them for the sake of it, I just hate them

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By *allerthanaverage79Man
11 weeks ago

Ayrshire

They're calling it the "Pay the taxman tour!"

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By *ister_ee_1981Man
11 weeks ago

Sunniest Exeter...

I was never a fan of them (not that this has a bearing ony two pennies worth )and they appear to not be able to stand the sight of each other, so I can only assume one or both of them are broke and need the money...

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By *irldnCouple
11 weeks ago

Brighton


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

I rest my case

Was your case tired?

No it just doesn’t feel the need to shit over other people’s joy.

Your case has a colon?!

Sorry only joking "

No just a semi ;

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"Terrible band. Awful singers. Bad songwriters

I rest my case

Was your case tired?

No it just doesn’t feel the need to shit over other people’s joy.

Your case has a colon?!

Sorry only joking

No just a semi ;"

It's getting there

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By *adbod2godbodMan
11 weeks ago

Manchester

Every time I've planned on going to see oasis something has happened meaning I can't go.

Planning on getting tickets, but untill I'm actually Infront of them and they are playing I can't get excited

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By *aulaxd2020TV/TS
11 weeks ago

dudley


"I have so little interest in them that I didn't know they'd even split up..😹"
rather give you £30 and roomshare and have a night out in Leeds much more entertaining evening and the singing is much better

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By *luebell888Woman
11 weeks ago

Glasgowish


"I am going to try and get tickets for one of the Edinburgh dates…. Should be fantastic!!! "

Hotel prices will be through the roof as in the middle of the fringe.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"I have hotels reserved for each tour date.

Cardiff is '93% unavailable' according to one site. Looks like lots are doing the same "

I've reserved 2 nights for 11th and 12th July just incase by some miracle I can get tickets. It's still in Manchester but the outskirts as there was none left (I work for a brand of hotel), so at the moment it's a very very good rate but wondering if that might change 😂

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"If The Verve could/would reform I would be ecstatic. I suppose this is the next best thing...for the fireworks. 🎆"

But with Richard Ashcroft touring on his own do you need the rest of the band

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple
11 weeks ago

Essex


"If The Verve could/would reform I would be ecstatic. I suppose this is the next best thing...for the fireworks. 🎆"

You’ve just missed Richard Ashcroft completely boss in’ it at Audley End House ..supported by an on form Kasabian and Ocean Colour Scene 🤘🥳🤘

Full set list on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Uy3ku0VrkN7Rg2ADJHLTB?si=MmxWvbnET7WjmLuxxCSJEw&pi=e-89-a_rUYRia8

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Well I'll be logging on to try and get some tickets, 2 maybe 3......perhaps a lovely lady or couple would like to join me if I get em? Most likely Manchester or London!

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By *eroLondonMan
11 weeks ago

Mayfair


"If The Verve could/would reform I would be ecstatic. I suppose this is the next best thing...for the fireworks. 🎆

·

But with Richard Ashcroft touring on his own do you need the rest of the band "

I'd have Nick McCabe back in a heart🩶beat.

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By *eroLondonMan
11 weeks ago

Mayfair


"If The Verve could/would reform I would be ecstatic. I suppose this is the next best thing...for the fireworks. 🎆

You’ve just missed Richard Ashcroft completely boss in’ it at Audley End House ..supported by an on form Kasabian and Ocean Colour Scene 🤘🥳🤘

Full set list on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Uy3ku0VrkN7Rg2ADJHLTB?si=MmxWvbnET7WjmLuxxCSJEw&pi=e-89-a_rUYRia8"

Thank you for this. 🦋🦋♥️

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Who cares about a droning pop duo. Couldn't stand them in the day. Opinion not changed.

And is there really no other news today? Total ennui.

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By *ndycoinsMan
11 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,

They need money for new anoraks.

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By *imples24Man
11 weeks ago

tamworth

Definitely maybe

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By *zeroMan
11 weeks ago

Glasgow

Catfish and the Bottlemen announced they are doing a gig at Tottenham Hotspur stadium on the same day Oasis are playing Wembley.

All the best with that lads

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By *rilogyMan
11 weeks ago

Eastbourne


"I was never a fan of them (not that this has a bearing ony two pennies worth )and they appear to not be able to stand the sight of each other, so I can only assume one or both of them are broke and need the money...

"

One of them has got divorced and the women probably taking half of what he ownes lol

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By *eedsmale36Man
11 weeks ago

Leeds


"I would only go if the came to Scotland. "

They are playing Murrayfield

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By *eedsmale36Man
11 weeks ago

Leeds


"Catfish and the Bottlemen announced they are doing a gig at Tottenham Hotspur stadium on the same day Oasis are playing Wembley.

All the best with that lads "

Catfish will be sold out no danger of that !

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By *zeroMan
11 weeks ago

Glasgow


"I would only go if the came to Scotland.

They are playing Murrayfield "

Slap bang of the middle of the Edinburgh Festival. Hotels will be through the roof.

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By *luebell888Woman
11 weeks ago

Glasgowish


"I would only go if the came to Scotland.

They are playing Murrayfield "

Yes I have seen that now. Going to try for tickets.

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By *eedsmale36Man
11 weeks ago

Leeds


"I would only go if the came to Scotland.

They are playing Murrayfield

Yes I have seen that now. Going to try for tickets. "

Get me one and I will pay for both

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

A lot come back as need the money .

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By *chupforitMan
11 weeks ago

Peterborough

Sick and tired all over here the news and tv. Money grabbing.

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By *immyinreadingMan
11 weeks ago

henley on thames

They can’t both be broke, can they?

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere


"Who cares about a droning pop duo. Couldn't stand them in the day. Opinion not changed.

And is there really no other news today? Total ennui."

You must care a little if you're writing the post

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By *inkedKuntsCouple
11 weeks ago

Sheffield

We can not wait!! Mr has seen them a few times but will be the first time for the Mrs.

Yeah sure there's better players out there, better singers, but nothing captured the mood of the country better at the time for those of us growing up then. Plus it gave us something of our own to listen too other than the dad rock and 80's disco pop crap that was all over the place then.

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By *apinMan
11 weeks ago

London

Possibly maybe

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By *erkshire8299Man
11 weeks ago

slough

Liam was a pain to be with , and Noel got totally fed up with his behaviour back then...Noel just gone through an expensive divorce..

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By *acktar74Man
11 weeks ago

leeds

£120 a ticket. Looks likebim drinking in wetherspoons for rest of year to save money.

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By *irtydevil666Man
11 weeks ago

bristol

Very much depends on the line up.....

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By *ularliWoman
11 weeks ago

Worcester

I’d love to see them. I loved their tracks back in the day and often enjoy some nostalgia singing and dancing around my house

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By *ascaIMan
11 weeks ago

Cheshire Liverpool Manchester


"Sick and tired all over here the news and tv. Money grabbing. "

Change the channel. Don’t stress.

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By *aven.Woman
11 weeks ago

Not the North West...


"Sick and tired all over here the news and tv. Money grabbing. "

Do you not have netflix?

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By *dmundwilsonMan
11 weeks ago

Llandudno

On fb was a pic of the two of em with ‘Nicolette and Anusol’ underneath. 👍

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By *amRod64Man
11 weeks ago

Gravesend


"They were and are phenomenal. A huge influence on the music scene. I find it so unbelievable that they will perform together so I am going to have to check that out.....

"

This,

Very important band, perhaps more so culturally than musically.

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By *orthern BeardMan
11 weeks ago

Banbury

I grew up in Manchester in that era and it can’t be understated how good it really was.

A reunion is a hark back to the good times when we were care free and the country wasn’t on its arse. Will be getting tickets if it kills me

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By *illiam101000Man
11 weeks ago

Melton Mowbray


"Liam was a pain to be with , and Noel got totally fed up with his behaviour back then...Noel just gone through an expensive divorce.."

No better reason than depleted pockets.

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By *og-Man OP   Man
11 weeks ago

somewhere

Looking forward to seeing them after all these years

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