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In just a few weeks time, the once unthinkable will happen when Oasis take the stage for the first time in 16 years. To keep up to date on all things Oasis at the M.E.N, you can join our new Whatsapp community for the band.
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Our community is the best place to hear all the latest breaking news and fascinating stories around Oasis and their blockbuster tour. You can catch up on the newest developments, ticket prices and updates on the Manchester band's Oasis Live 2025 tour dates at Heaton Park, Wembley, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin.
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