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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On August 8th 1994 Oasis released the Live Forever single, it was the bands first of twenty three top ten singles on the Official UK Singles Chart.



On August 8th 2000 Oasis played at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.

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On August 7th 1996 Oasis played at the Sjohistoriska Museet in Stockholm, Sweden.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On August 7th 2005 Oasis played at the FIB Heineken Festival in Benicassim, Spain.


Watch the full set below.

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On August 5th 2002 Oasis played at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, USA.

Listen to She's Electric from the gig below.


On August 5th 2005 Oasis played at the Sudoete Festival in Odemira, Portugal.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.


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On August 3rd 1996 Oasis played the first of two days at Loch Lomond at Balloch Castle Country Park in Scotland.

The Scottish town saw its population of 5,000 increase 17-fold to 80,000.

Listen to a bootleg of the second night below.

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On August 2nd 1999, The Chemical Brothers released the 'Let Forever Be' single that featured Noel Gallagher on vocals.

The song reached number nine on the UK singles chart, watch the video below.



On August 2nd 2002 Oasis played at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater in Florida, USA.

Liam Gallagher left the stage after a few songs as his voice had gone.

Listen to a few songs from the set below.

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On August 1st 1994, 'Something For The Weekend' broadcast Oasis playing 'Shakermaker', 'Rock 'N' Roll Star' and 'Supersonic'.

Watch it below.

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On July 27th 2001 Oasis played at Fuji Rock in Niigata, Japan.

Watch a number of videos from the set below.



On July 27th 2002 Oasis played the second of two nights at the Foro Italico Centrale Del Tennis Stadium in Rome, Italy.


Watch the gig in full below.

Blood Records Drop - Exclusive 'Definitely Maybe' 30th Anniversary, Hand-Numbered, LP Available!

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To celebrate the upcoming 30th anniversary of ‘Definitely Maybe’, an exclusive tri colour- in-colour effect LP, with lenticular sleeve featuring the original and anniversary covers, will be released in collaboration with Blood Records!

Available to order now, get your hands on the limited edition, hand numbered LP here.

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On July 24th 2002 Oasis played at the Parque De Castrelos in Vigo, Spain.

Listen to a recording of the gig below.


On July 24th 2009 Oasis played at the Fuji Rock Festival in Naeba, Japan.

Watch a number of videos from the set below.

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On July 22nd 1995 Oasis supported REM at Slane Castle in Ireland.

Johnny Depp hung out with the band before watching the set from the side of the stage.

Listen to the set in full below.



On July 22nd 2000, Oasis played the second of two nights at Wembley Stadium.

The gig was broadcast on Sky One and to a global audience of millions.

Watch one of the bands most talked about concerts in full below.


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On July 21st 2000, Oasis played the first of two nights at Wembley Stadium.

The gig would be released later in the year on six different formats as 'Familiar To Millions', watch it below.



On July 21st 2009, I saw Oasis for the last time at the iTunes Festival in London. I seen them play at small venues in 1994 then arenas then eventually stadiums and more.

 Nothing will ever beat singing those songs I absolutely ADORE with complete strangers.

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On July 19th 2002 Oasis played at the Bern Gurten Festival in Switzerland.

Watch the set in full below.



On July 19th 2009 Oasis played at the Melt Festival in Gräfenhainichen, Germany.

Watch the set in full below.

Oasis - Up In The Sky (Monnow Valley Version) [Newly Mixed By Noel Gallagher] (Official Lyric Video)

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Official lyric video for ‘Up In The Sky (Monnow Valley Version)’ - the first music from the band’s initial Definitely Maybe album recording session at Monnow Valley, unearthed for the first time and newly mixed by Noel Gallagher to feature on the debut album’s 30th Anniversary Deluxe Editions. 

Available on 30th August 2024, Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) features tracks from the abandoned original recording session at Monnow Valley Studios, along with outtakes from the definitive album recording session at Sawmills Studios in Cornwall.

Available on deluxe 4LP, 2CD, coloured vinyl, cassette and digitally with new artwork and sleeve notes. Pre-order/pre-save here.

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On July 14th 2002, Oasis headlined the Witnness Festival in Meath Ireland.

Highlights from the set can be watched below.



On July 14th 2009 Oasis played at the Eden Project in Bodelva, England.

Watch a number of videos from the set below.

Oasis ''Supersonic’ Is Coming To IMAX Cinema Next Week!

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A revealing look at the meteoric rise of seminal 1990s rock band Oasis, weaving never-before-seen concert footage with candid interviews and a firsthand account of the backstage sibling rivalry that threatened to destroy the band. Experience this musical documentary from the Academy Award-Winning producer of AMY for the first time in IMAX.

Details can be found here.


Listen To All Episodes Of 'The Rise And Fall Of Oasis' On BBC Sounds

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Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq delve into the story behind Oasis.on BBC Sounds here

The Rise and Fall Of Oasis - Episode 1 - Bring It On Down... The Fight On The Ferry 

Oasis is Liam Gallagher’s band, and after their first gig at the Manchester Boardwalk he asks his brother, Noel, to be their manager. Noel instead suggests joining as songwriter. Episode 1 focuses on the exciting and breathless start of the band - new experiences and new dynamics. Yet turbulence, chaos and confusion is never far away with Oasis... as a disastrous trip to Amsterdam proves.

The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 2 - Talk Tonight… A Riot In Newcastle

It's 1994 and Oasis’ constant touring is underscoring their reputation as rock n roll hell-raisers, a reputation which comes to the fore at a gig in Newcastle just days before the release of their debut album. Then, just a few weeks later, the hottest new band in the UK are in a mess in America. Their first US tour is a shambles. Frustrated at blowing their big chance, Noel Gallagher walks out of the band, flying off to Las Vegas. He returns after a week, with a new vision for Oasis, and with a set of clear objectives. Episode 2 looks at the live reputation that the band was starting to form, where an Oasis gig would either be biblical or diabolical, and how that debut American tour helped bring a new focus to Noel’s leadership.

The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 3 - Morning Glory… And A Cricket Bat

With a number 1 single under their belts, the band headline Glastonbury on Boneheads’ 30th Birthday, welcome a new drummer and release the era defining album - (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? But this episode is not without drama - a studio fight almost derails the Oasis express and the Blur Vs Oasis rivalry reaches a nadir. 

The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 4 - Champagne Supernova...? The Missing Gallagher

Oasis are Massive. Earls Court, Knebworth and actual success in America. But with that comes arrogance, defiance and a fight so ferocious that the band appear to have finally split up. We cover the chaotic month that sees the band play Knebworth, have a meltdown live on MTV, and a US tour that starts without one brother, and ends without the other. Utter chaos, and pure drama at the very peak of their powers. Post Knebworth, Oasis really didn’t know what to do next, and as they lurch from one drama to another, the British tabloids have made them a front page priority.

The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 5 - Be Here Now… Blair, Blur And A Backlash.

In the lead up to the release of Be Here Now, Oasis tabloid mania is at fever pitch, but what should be the crowning glory of their career is slowly unravelling. The band faced a series of challenges, many of their own causing, and the album is released to massive fanfare... and industry paranoia. We learn about the chaos that followed the group at the time, the backlash that came after the release of Be Here Now, the Australian tour affair that almost resulted in a major diplomatic incident and how Noel’s visit to number 10 changed everything.

The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 6 - Where Did It All Go Wrong? The Death Of A Party

As the millennium approaches, Oasis are no longer sound tracking a generation. They are flat and limping along; trying, in vain, to find their place in a shifting musical environment. Noel chooses this period to get clean but he, and Liam, have divorces pending. Bonehead and Guigsy leave the group, and the band release ‘Standing on the Shoulder of Giants’ - their comedown album. Add to this, their “worst gig ever” live at Wembley stadium and a fight in Barcelona that will fundamentally alter the brother’s relationship. And we look at how the tabloid demand for the band lead to cases of phone hacking and leaks within the camp. 

The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 7 - Fade Away… A Plum In Paris

Oasis during the 2000s dutifully continue to play the hits to a committed and enthusiastic audience. However, when the final show does eventually come, it’s a largely unsatisfying end for a band that always seemed stronger than the rest. Oasis. Killed, by a plum. In a portacabin. In Paris.

The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 8 - Live Forever?

With both Liam and Noel having successful solo careers, and a new generation of fans discovering Oasis, there is endless talk of the band getting back together. And whilst they seem to have been staying out of each other’s way, the constant jibing has moved to social media. We look at what the band means to a new generation of fans, and if they ever will just give each other a call?

New Oasis Merchandise Is Available From The Official Store

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Definitely Maybe 30th Anniversary Tees are now available from the Oasis’ official store here.


On This Day In Oasis History...

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On July 8th 1995 Oasis played at the Eurokeenes Festival in Belfort, France.

Watch Supersonic, Some Might Say and Acquiesce below.

Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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On July 7th 1997 Oasis released 'D'You Know What I Mean?' as the bands first single from 'Be Here Now'.

It reached number one on the Official UK Single chart selling 162,000 copies on its first day of release and 370,000 copies by the end of the week.



On July 7th 2002 Oasis played the third of three sold out nights at Finsbury Park in London.

The gig was broadcast on XFM listen to it in full below.



On July 7th 2009 Oasis played at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, England.

Watch a number of videos from the gig below.

 
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