That there are or that there aren’t?
Genuinely unclear to me as to whether that ticketmaster tipping screenshot and explanation is legit or whether it’s some form of parody.
ah, shit
https://x.com/oasis/status/1841553789733474729?t=Ula_Qv2bLdCAxb-a_Pl9ig&s=19
They must really have went up in popularity in the US since splitting. They’ve never played a headline gig to more than 20k there before, now they’re doing two nights at the Metlife stadium (amongst others)?
Imagine the look on the Americans faces when they hear his voice now
Called it.
These dates are going to be full of English people.
Oasis at peak in the 90s particularly are an outlier in terms of how utterly enormous they were in the UK vs elsewhere. They were endlessly in the tabloids for example, but even at their peak here I reckon very few people in the USA would have recognised them.
Fuck me, I was thinking that Wonderwall made it to a billion spotify plays and I was right. But it was the first song from the entire 90s decade to do so. That’s pretty incredible.
and their tunes weren’t even on Spotify until 2014
Be Here Now got to number two in the Billboard 200 chart in 1997 - they were pretty big there, just nowhere near as huge as they were here.
Boston is like 4hrs drive to MetLife which is nothing to Americans
Fade In/Out is the best song on Be Here Now. Some might say the only good song
Some Might Say is on another album?
I read that as Some Might Say is Oasis’ only good song. Which is a bit out there as an opinion if you ask me, but they’re entitled to it I guess.
https://x.com/oasis/status/1842242994105172400?t=ozEiQDXnGZUN0r2FVErdDw&s=19
I don’t want to continue expressing surprise at Oasis being big enough to instantly sell out US stadiums now, but I must.
Is this real?
That’s just Liam talking shite on twitter I think
Something about a Fine Time?

