The band kicked off their set at the Principality Stadium with “Hello,” showcasing their musical prowess and stage presence. While the interaction between the brothers was minimal, the crowd was captivated by the band’s hits like “Cigarettes & Alcohol” and “Supersonic.”
During a poignant moment in the show, a tribute to the late footballer Diogo Jota was displayed on the screens, adding a somber note to the evening. Oasis closed the show with fan favorites “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Wonderwall,” and “Champagne Supernova” from their acclaimed album “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?”
Fans, both old and new, gathered to witness the historic reunion, with many describing Oasis as more than just a band, but a symbol of British culture and music. The band’s original members were joined by a talented lineup on stage, creating a memorable experience for all in attendance.
Despite controversies surrounding ticket prices and the ticket sale process, Oasis managed to deliver a show that was worth every penny for their dedicated followers. As the band prepares to move on to their next performance in Manchester and beyond, the excitement and anticipation continue to grow among fans worldwide.
The Oasis reunion tour promises to be a global phenomenon, with shows scheduled across different continents, solidifying the band’s legacy as one of the most influential rock acts of their time.