Oasis, as the first Reunion concert went: Scaletta, Video
Sixteen years later The fierce dispute between Liam and Noel who ended the Oasis, which took place on August 28, 2009 in the backstage of the rock en sein in Paris, making the performance of the previous 22 August in Weston Park the last concert of the band symbol of the Britpop, the Gallagher brothers are really Back to play on stage together. Almost a year after August 27, 2024, the date on which the Return of Oasis After years of hopes and indiscretions, tonight July 4th the First concert of the Reunion tour of the formation of “Wonderwall”. To frame one of the most anticipated musical events of 2025 was the Cardiff Principal Stadium. Next to Liam and Noel, they also found themselves Andy Bell, Gem Archer, Bonehead and Joey Waronker.
According to what reported on Setlist.fm and testified by the videos shared by Utemti on the Net, after the opening sets of the cast and Richard Ashcroft, the Oasis concert started around 9.15 pm (Italian time) – as promised – on the recording of “Fuckin ‘in the Bushes”. To mark the real start of the show was the song “Hello”, the opening trace of the classic album “(What’s the story) Morning Glory?” which turns 30 this year.
The first part of the evening was dedicated to the 1995 album, proposing other songs extracted such as “Foiecesce”, “Morning Glory” and “Some Might Say”. Looking at the clips shared on the net by the spectators, and the photos published on the official accounts of the band, both Liam and Noel presented themselves on stage in their unmistakable style, the first with ordinance parka and the second jeans shirt.
The second block of song reported songs from the first album “Definitell Maybe” of 1994 or dating back to that period, before the Oasis offered other moments of their career as “D’i You Know What I Mean?” From “Be Here Now” of 1997 and Little by Little “from” Heathen Chemistry “of 2002. Towards the conclusion, the band dedicated the execution of” Live Forever “to the Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota who passed away yesterday 3 July, victim of a tragic road accident.
The moment of the encore was then focused on the great Oasis classics, including “Don’t Look Back in Angers” and “Wonderwall”, and then conclude with “Champagne Supernova” after 23 songs in the lineup for about 2 hours of music.
Here is the lineup of July 4th: