Oasis in Talks for Reunion Live Album
Oasis in Talks for Reunion Live Album

Oasis in Talks for Reunion Live Album

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Oasis is reportedly in negotiations to record a live album to commemorate their highly anticipated reunion tour after a 15-year hiatus, with potential recordings taking place at Heaton Park or Wembley Stadium. Insiders emphasize that capturing these shows would be significant, as it will have been 16 years since the brothers last performed together, making the sound and experience special. The proposed album could rival iconic live records like The Who's 'Live At Leeds' and Queen’s 'Live At Wembley.' While the concerts are set for summer 2025, fans have expressed frustration over ticketing issues, including dynamic pricing, which Oasis claims they did not endorse. Despite the challenges, the reunion marks a historic moment for the band and its fans, and a documentary similar to 'The Beatles: Get Back' is also in the works, with major streaming platforms vying for rights. Fans are hopeful that the upcoming shows will redeem past performances, particularly a contentious 2000 Wembley concert marred by Liam's behavior.

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