On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 19th 1994 Oasis played at the Quattro in Nagoya, Japan.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.


On September 19th 1997 Oasis played the first of two dates at the Exhibition & Conference Centre in Aberdeen, Scotland. 

Watch a report about the gigs below.

Oasis - The Importance Of Being Idle (Official Visualiser '25)

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Official visualiser for ‘The Importance Of Being Idle', featuring on ‘Time Flies… 1994 – 2009’, Oasis’ complete singles collection - available now with remastered audio in a new quadruple vinyl deluxe box set released to celebrate the compilation's 15th anniversary. Includes a limited edition print. 

The Official Oasis Magnetic Jack Rack Has Landed

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The official Oasis Magnetic Jack Rack® has landed and it’s cooler than a pint at the pub before a stadium gig. Merging the unmistakable swagger of one of Britain’s greatest rock bands with the iconic Jack Rack® design, this wall-mounted keyholder turns every exit into an encore.

Crafted with real amp materials and wrapped in Oasis artwork, it’s the perfect tribute to the band that defined a generation and the key to never losing your keys again.

Two versions of the set are available 

A standard one can be found here, a limited edition version can be found here

'Oasis: Trying To Find A Way Out Of Nowhere' Is Out Next Week

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Jill Furmanovsky's unparalleled work with Oasis stretches from the end of 1994--when the band's debut album, Definitely Maybe, became the fastest-selling debut album in British chart history at the time--to their last tense shows in 2009, which culminated in their split. Jill was given unprecedented access to countless worldwide performances and many recording sessions. In this single, beautiful volume, overseen and edited by Noel Gallagher, award-winner Furmanovsky presents, for the first time, her complete Oasis archive, which she describes as her best body of work, as well as insightful observations taken from notes she made at the time.

Organized chronologically, the book depicts more than 500 photographs, contact sheets and sequenced film strips of the band on stage, backstage, on the road, in the studio and behind the scenes. Jill captured the drama of the band's lifestyle during the 1990s when, as she said, "they were on a comet, hanging on for dear life." The access she was given allowed closeness, and she was able to document the competitive and at times volatile relationship between Noel and Liam Gallagher up to their split in 2009, creating a poignant visual diary that is more than the sum of its parts. In this book she extends the visual story to 2025*, capturing the band in rehearsal for the upcoming reunion tour.

Accompanying the images is illuminating commentary by Noel Gallagher, who relates the inside stories of the events pictured in many of the shoots and reveals an honest and touching relationship between band and photographer. Three essays by music journalists provide context to the band's story, and an introduction by Jill celebrates the supreme significance of Oasis in her 50+ years photographing musicians.

‘OASIS:  Trying to Find a Way Out of Nowhere’ by Jill Furmanovsky and Noel  Gallagher publishes in the UK on 23rd September and in the US on 14th October. 

Cheapest place I can find the book at the time of posting is Amazon. 

Noel Gallagher's Arsenal Hatred Is UNRIVALLED As He Tips Liverpool For Premier League Title!

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Noel Gallagher reveals a text exchange with Kevin De Bruyne, opens up on his hatred of Arsenal, pays tribute to boxing legend Ricky Hatton and even tips Liverpool to win the Premier League this season.

Noel Gallagher Pays Touching Tribute To Ricky Hatton

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Noel Gallagher joined talkSPORT and spoke about Ricky Hatton, listen to the interview below.

Noel has shared some touching words about his pal during an appearance on talkSPORT Drive on Thursday afternoon.

"We were texting each other last week," said Noel. "I saw him at Heaton Park a couple of times that night, and he was on standard Ricky form.We don't know what has happened, but he did struggle with mental health, and it just shows you that you never really know. It is such a shame because he is a great Mancunian, and a lovely, lovely lad; he was one of us. We did a tour of South America, and he came along with all his mates for the week, and it was like he was part of the band for a week. It is a real shame for his family and his kids, and his grandkids. I was really gobsmacked by it. But he had an amazing career, and the night Liam and I carried his belts out in Vegas was one of the funniest nights ever. It was an honour for us to do that, but it was a funny night with him. It's sad we will never see him at the Etihad again."

Asked how the opportunity to walk Hatton out at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas came about, Noel said: "We were up at City and he said he was fighting in Vegas and he asked us straight up, 'Will you carry the belts out? And then of course me and our kid had an argument about who carried the belts for about four weeks. I remember him as a funny lad. We had a funny night out around the clubs after that. That image of him as a wise-cracking lad, that was him. And he will be sorely missed; he was such a humble, lovely guy." 

Liam & Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Posts

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Liam Gallagher 'As You Were' Zoetrope Picture Disc National Album Day 2025

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To celebrate National Album Day on the 18th October, "As You Were' will be released as a special limited edition zoetrope vinyl with brand new bespoke artwork and packaging.

'As You Were' was originally released on 6th October 2017. A critical and commercial success, the album debuted at number one in the UK, outselling the rest of the UK top 10 Albums Chart combined and achieving gold certification in its first week.

It has since been certified platinum in the UK. Includes the singles "Wall of Glass", "For What It's Worth" and "Greedy Soul".

Side A

1 Wall of Glass
2 Bold
3 Greedy Soul
4 Paper Crown
5 For What It's Worth
6 When I'm in Need

Side B

1 You Better Run
2 I Get By
3 Chinatown
4 Come Back to Me
5 Universal Gleam

Available from Townsend Music here.

Oasis Live '25 Tokyo Fan Store Will Open On October 11th

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To celebrate Oasis' tour in Japan the 'Oasis Live '25 Tokyo Fan Store' will open on October 11th at Shibuya Miyashita Park.

Store open: October 11th – November 2nd
Opening hours: 11:00 – 21:00
Location: Park In Park - 1st floor of Miyashita Park
Address: 6-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Admission: Free admission will generally be by reservation only. 

Details will be announced on this website at a later date.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 18th 1994 Oasis played at the Quattro in Osaka, Japan.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On September 18th 2002, Oasis appeared on the Harald Schmidt Show in Germany.

Watch 'Little By Little' below.



On September 18th 2005, Oasis played at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, USA. 

Watch the full gig here.

Postcards From Mexico

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Oasis - Live Forever (Official Visualiser '25)

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Official visualiser for ‘Live Forever', featuring on ‘Time Flies… 1994 – 2009’, Oasis’ complete singles collection - available now with remastered audio in a new quadruple vinyl deluxe box.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 17th 1997 Oasis played the second of two nights at the Newcastle Arena in Newcastle, England.

Listen to highlights from the gig below.



On September 17th 2005 Oasis played at the 'KROQ Inland Invasion Show' at the Glen Helen Hyundai Pavilion in Los Angeles, USA.

Watch the full set below.


Liam & Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Liam & Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Posts

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 15th 1994. Oasis played the third of four nights at the Quattro in Tokyo, Japan. 

Watch the full set below.

Liam & Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Posts

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 14th 1997 Oasis played the second of two nights at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, England.


Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On September 14th 2002 Oasis played the first of two nights at the Lancashire County Cricket Club in Manchester, England.

They were the band’s biggest gigs in Manchester in six years.

Support came from Richard Ashcroft, The Electric Soft Parade and The Soundtrack Of Our Lives.


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