The Sugar Club in Dublin, Ireland are hosting an Oasis night featuring a live Q&A with Tony McCarroll talking about the making of Oasis' iconic debut album 'Definitely Maybe'.
The official event page states: "In this candid and hilarious live podcast event, Tony tells one of the most in-depth rock 'n' roll stories of modern times. He reveals the truth about the early years before the band was even formed; he tells of the drinking and drug consumption. Plus, he talks of his much-publicised rift with Noel Gallagher. Tony's recollections include stories involving David Beckham, Prince, Eric Cantona and John McEnroe."
There's also going to be a screening of Supersonic and a DJ set.
The event takes place on March 30th more information and tickets can be found here.
Shaun Ryder wants to work with Liam and Noel Gallagher.
He is at the top of Noel's list to write a song with, along with Morrissey.
Speaking to the Daily Star, Shaun said of a possible collaboration with Noel or Liam: "I read just the other week that Noel said he wouldn't mind doing something with me, I'm up for that, of course I am.
"Liam as well. Of course once Noel said it then Liam had to say it, they both really are great kids.
Listen to a new episode of the Oasis Podcast below, it's also available to download on iTunes and others, the Oasis Podcast can be followed on Twitter here.
Behind the Oasis curtain with Iain Robertson and Tim Abbot at this exclusive event as they dive into stories you think you know and others you definitely don’t! You'll see footage and images of the band that have never been seen until now.
On this night only, Iain will be signing copies of his book, "What's the Story" and there will be world exclusive merchandise for sale that Oasis fans will go mad for!
To close the night, there will be a Special guest DJ spinning 90’s indie/Brit pop tunes while you have the opportunity to meet the stars of the show!
'This Is Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' is a brand new, official playlist from Spotify, including essential tracks from the first three albums and the band's 'Spotify Singles'.
Taken from a short little interview with Liam Gallagher in the new issue of Q.
Liam was asked with it being twenty five years this year since 'Definitely Maybe 'was released might a Noel-less Oasis line-up do something to mark it's anniversary.
He said "Who knows, I love having Bonehead around, he's a good craic, but as for having him full-time fuck that, I couldn't handle it and vice versa. been there, done that. I've not heard from Guigsy for a long time, I hear he's still in London".
He said that he wants to record a Christmas song "I'd love to do a Christmas single, I may have to speak to my army of songwriters to get one cooked up for next year".
He also spoke about his follow up to his 2017 album 'As You Were' "I've been in and out of the studio all year and it's sounding really good".
He was also asked what he has up his sleeve for the year ahead "That's for me to know and you to find out".
On January 15th 1996 Oasis played at the PC69 Club in Biefield, Germany.
Listen to a bootleg of the gig in the link below.
On January 15th 1998 Noel Gallagher appeared on 'Much Music' in Canada, he spoke about a number of various subjects and played an acoustic version of 'Stand By Me'.
On January 15th 2009 Oasis played at the Messehalle in Dresden, Germany.