Liam, Oasis and Noel Gallagher
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Far from the Oasis masses, Ireland's underground music scene came alive at Féile na Gréine
AS TENS OF thousands of people poured into the capital this weekend for the Oasis gigs, quite a few keen music fans ... of small fests up and down the country that have transformed Ireland’s live music scene, and it’s giving a platform not just to ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNWidow of Shane MacGowan admits wanting to 'take drugs' after seeing Oasis... 'and not in a good way'
Victoria Mary Clarke, widow of the late Shane McGowan, has given her view on Oasis' Croke Park concerts last weekend
It was good to be back for the Gallagher brothers in their parents' homeland at Croke Park on Saturday. night.
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has made a candid admission about his sobriety as Oasis kicked off their first gig at Dublin's historic Croke Park on Saturday night
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Irish Mirror on MSNOasis look back on epic Croke Park gigs with life affirming six-word message for fans
Oasis have broken their silence since playing two sold-out nights at Croke Park – saying it was what “life is all about”. Liam and Noel Gallagher returned to the stage together for the first time since 2009 and performed hit after hit to 80,000 fans at Croke Park each night last Saturday and Sunday.
Revolut reported a "supersonic" surge in consumer spending over the weekend (August 16-17) as tens of thousand of people attended the Oasis reunion gigs at Croke Park.
Noel and Liam Gallagher are heading to Ireland for the next leg of their huge sold-out comeback tour after performing in Edinburgh, Scotland last week
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Irish Mirror on MSNRichard Ashcroft stuns fans by telling them he 'almost joined Oasis'
Bittersweet Symphony writer Ashcroft has long been associated with the Gallaghers, even posing as Noel's muse for Cast No Shadow, which features in their two-hour setlist.
Oasis are back for their first gigs on Irish soil since 2008 as they bring their reunion tour to Croke Park for two sold out performances.
Online bank Revolut said last weekend's Oasis gigs boosted the Dublin economy with its customers' card spend up 9% compared to the previous weekend, while transactions were up by 8%.
OASIS wrapped up their two-night run in Croke Park with a star-studded after-party for 200 guests in famous Dublin traditional pub O’Donoghues – but there was no sign of Liam. Noel Gallagher