
Nathan Wyburn's Oasis tribute displayed in Cardiff
The artwork will be unveiled at St David's shopping centre in Cardiff on Saturday, June 28, ahead of the band's long-awaited 2025 reunion tour.
Made entirely from bucket hats, the 13-foot portrait of Liam and Noel Gallagher was created by Welsh artist Nathan Wyburn and will be revealed at a newly named 'Wonder Wall' on the upper level of the centre's Eastside dining quarter.
Helen Morgan, centre director at St David's Cardiff, said: "We're excited to be a part of the city where the Oasis '25 Reunion Tour officially begins.
"To show our appreciation, we're unveiling The Wonder Wall with what we hope will be an iconic bucket-hat portrait of Noel and Liam."
Visitors can enjoy a pre-gig party with a play-to-win 'Supersonic Spinner' and Britpop tunes from 11am to 6pm on the day of the unveiling.
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