Oasis are officially back – and they made sure the world felt every second of it. Sixteen years after their bitter split, Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited on stage in Cardiff in a moment that left 75,000 fans in tears.
Hand in hand, the once-feuding brothers opened their first reunion show at Principality Stadium to deafening applause, kicking off with the iconic track “Hello.” Over the next two hours, they delivered a nostalgia-packed set featuring classics like “Wonderwall,” “Some Might Say,” “Champagne Supernova,” and “Morning Glory.”
The crowd was electric, with superfans flying in from Argentina, queuing for merch that cost over £450, and shouting every lyric like it was 1995 again. Even Ticketmaster chaos couldn’t dull the excitement—some fans reportedly paid up to £40,000 to get in.
But it wasn’t just a party. The brothers paid emotional tribute to Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, who tragically died in a car crash days earlier. As “Live Forever” played, his No.20 shirt appeared on the screen, and fans held up a Portuguese flag.
Noel broke down during “Half the World Away.” Liam grinned through “Cigarettes and Alcohol.” And when they wrapped with “Champagne Supernova,” the brothers embraced, finally putting an end to years of public feuding.
This wasn’t just a gig—it was a generational reset. For the 900,000 fans who snapped up tickets for the 41-show tour, Oasis is no longer just the soundtrack of the past. They’re very much the sound of right now.