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Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring
Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring

The Irish Sun

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Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring

GEORGIA May Foote has reunited with her ex-husband Kris Evans at an Oasis gig. The Sun were first to reveal that the Advertisement 4 Georgia May Foote and her ex-husband Kris Evans reunited at an Oasis concert Credit: Instagram/georgiamayfoote 4 They both posted from the same Oasis gig Credit: Instagram/georgiamayfoote 4 The Sun revealed how the couple were headed for divorce Credit: Instagram 4 Georgia and Kris got married two years ago Credit: Instagram Last night, both Georgia and Kris attended the same concert. Although they didn't share a photo together, they both posted from Oasis' final Manchester gig. They also appeared to be standing in exactly the same place. Georgia posted a slew of snaps, which included her in a bucket hat. Advertisement Read More about Georgia Kris shared similar snaps with his estranged wife 'liking' his post. Earlier this month, The Sun revealed how The source told us : 'Georgia has been through a lot recently and it's not surprising that it has put strain on her marriage . 'She told friends she wanted a fresh start after the terrible fire earlier this year and she's just not sure where Kris fits into that. Advertisement Most read in TV 'They are still on good enough terms to stay in their home together.' Another insider revealed that a lot of their issues came down to financial pressures. Georgia May Foote reveals beauty business struggle as she turns to crowd funding Kris works as a musician but is thought to rely heavily on Georgia. The insider added: 'He doesn't seem to be doing very much, so it's been very much on her to support him." Advertisement The star - who joined Corrie in 2015 but whose character was She explained: "It's just been a nightmare. "And that's why this has been the quietest I've ever been in my life.' Georgia, who was runner-up on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing in 2015, and Kris wed at a log cabin-style venue. Advertisement Timeline of Georgia May Foote and Kris Evans relationship Georgia met her future husband, Kris Evans, who previously appeared on The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent with his boyband, The Mend, in 2018. The pair quickly fell for each other, and moved in together during the lockdown. On December 30 2021, he proposed to her on a Gran Canaria beach, with Georgia later telling him - and the world - 'I'm honoured you have chosen me.' They then married two years ago in 2023, in a rustic barn ceremony in Cumbria. In July 2025, The Sun revealed how the

Oasis hilariously joked on mic about viral Coldplay Astronomer video
Oasis hilariously joked on mic about viral Coldplay Astronomer video

USA Today

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Oasis hilariously joked on mic about viral Coldplay Astronomer video

"Don't worry for those who are cheating we don't have that Coldplay camera here"Oasis at Heaton Park, 20/07/ It has been five days, but the viral moment from a Foxborough Coldplay concert still has legs. Last Wednesday, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief People Officer from Astronomer were caught in an embrace on the big screen at the show. The clip was picked up by the internet, becoming a meme and creating a new in-game kiss cam theme at sporting events. Even Coldplay Chris Martin seemed to make light of the exposed affair at their Madison concert. Now Oasis is getting in on the action. At the band's Heaton Park show on July 20, they made a joke as they chatted to the crowd. "Do we have any lovebirds in the house? Don't worry we don't got any of that Coldplay [expletive] camera [expletive]." WARNING: The clip contains some NSFW language (it is Oasis after all). Oasis started touring again for the first time in 16 years on July 4, opening their reunion tour in Cardiff, Wales. The brotherly duo of Noel and Liam Gallagher was a staple in the 90s, and they shocked everyone when they announced their 2025 tour. The "Wonderwall" singers have completed seven tour stops so far, with five shows at Wembley in London up next.

Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring
Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring

Scottish Sun

time2 minutes ago

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Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring

The Sun recently revealed how Georgia and her estranged husband are still living together STAND BY ME Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring GEORGIA May Foote has reunited with her ex-husband Kris Evans at an Oasis gig. The Sun were first to reveal that the couple were headed for divorce after she removed her wedding ring and deleted images of him online. 4 Georgia May Foote and her ex-husband Kris Evans reunited at an Oasis concert Credit: Instagram/georgiamayfoote 4 They both posted from the same Oasis gig Credit: Instagram/georgiamayfoote 4 The Sun revealed how the couple were headed for divorce Credit: Instagram 4 Georgia and Kris got married two years ago Credit: Instagram Last night, both Georgia and Kris attended the same concert. Although they didn't share a photo together, they both posted from Oasis' final Manchester gig. They also appeared to be standing in exactly the same place. Georgia posted a slew of snaps, which included her in a bucket hat. Kris shared similar snaps with his estranged wife 'liking' his post. Earlier this month, The Sun revealed how Georgia and Kris are battling to save their marriage and are both staying in their marital home. The source told us : 'Georgia has been through a lot recently and it's not surprising that it has put strain on her marriage. 'She told friends she wanted a fresh start after the terrible fire earlier this year and she's just not sure where Kris fits into that. 'They are still on good enough terms to stay in their home together.' Another insider revealed that a lot of their issues came down to financial pressures. Georgia May Foote reveals beauty business struggle as she turns to crowd funding Kris works as a musician but is thought to rely heavily on Georgia. The insider added: 'He doesn't seem to be doing very much, so it's been very much on her to support him." The star - who joined Corrie in 2015 but whose character was killed-off screen two years later - has also spoken about how hard it is to find acting work. She explained: "It's just been a nightmare. "And that's why this has been the quietest I've ever been in my life.' Georgia, who was runner-up on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing in 2015, and Kris wed at a log cabin-style venue. Timeline of Georgia May Foote and Kris Evans relationship Georgia met her future husband, Kris Evans, who previously appeared on The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent with his boyband, The Mend, in 2018. The pair quickly fell for each other, and moved in together during the lockdown. On December 30 2021, he proposed to her on a Gran Canaria beach, with Georgia later telling him - and the world - 'I'm honoured you have chosen me.' They then married two years ago in 2023, in a rustic barn ceremony in Cumbria. In July 2025, The Sun revealed how the couple were heading for divorce.

Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring
Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring

The Sun

time2 minutes ago

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Georgia May Foote reunites with ex Kris Evans at Oasis gig after taking off her wedding ring

STAND BY ME The Sun recently revealed how Georgia and her estranged husband are still living together GEORGIA May Foote has reunited with her ex-husband Kris Evans at an Oasis gig. The Sun were first to reveal that the couple were headed for divorce after she removed her wedding ring and deleted images of him online. 4 4 4 Last night, both Georgia and Kris attended the same concert. Although they didn't share a photo together, they both posted from Oasis ' final Manchester gig. They also appeared to be standing in exactly the same place. Georgia posted a slew of snaps, which included her in a bucket hat. Kris shared similar snaps with his estranged wife 'liking' his post. Earlier this month, The Sun revealed how Georgia and Kris are battling to save their marriage and are both staying in their marital home. The source told us : 'Georgia has been through a lot recently and it's not surprising that it has put strain on her marriage. 'She told friends she wanted a fresh start after the terrible fire earlier this year and she's just not sure where Kris fits into that. 'They are still on good enough terms to stay in their home together.' Another insider revealed that a lot of their issues came down to financial pressures. Georgia May Foote reveals beauty business struggle as she turns to crowd funding Kris works as a musician but is thought to rely heavily on Georgia. The insider added: 'He doesn't seem to be doing very much, so it's been very much on her to support him." The star - who joined Corrie in 2015 but whose character was killed-off screen two years later - has also spoken about how hard it is to find acting work. She explained: "It's just been a nightmare. "And that's why this has been the quietest I've ever been in my life.' Georgia, who was runner-up on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing in 2015, and Kris wed at a log cabin-style venue.

Local live music scene desperately needs our help, says Inverclyde councillor
Local live music scene desperately needs our help, says Inverclyde councillor

Yahoo

time29 minutes ago

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Local live music scene desperately needs our help, says Inverclyde councillor

As Oasis mania sweeps across the country this summer, the nostalgia of the music scene of my youth has left me saddened at the decline of such an important part of our culture. Inverclyde was a hive of musical activity then and there were a range of venues all offering acts a chance to perform to packed out audiences every weekend. We even attracted renowned British artists, like Ian Brown, which made our town feel like it was on the map and created an exciting atmosphere about the place. There were also lots of local bands that garnered a loyal following wherever they played. It was a great time to be young and the music brought us together. Oasis fever has gripped Britain once again as the band's reunion tour gathers pace - but with live music venues closing at an alarming rate, where will the next Oasis come from? (Image: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire) The scenes from the Oasis tour were reminiscent of those days, as you can feel the connection their music creates for those attending, with or without tickets. It's been something joyful to witness in amongst what appears to be a never-ending, doom-scrolling cycle of societal division and bad news. Sadly, the local live music scene today is barely existent. The weekends seem eerily quiet and, with a few honourable exceptions, barely any live music is on offer. Of course, this problem is not solely one Inverclyde is grappling with. The threat to the UK's music scene is well documented, as venues continue to close at an alarming rate. Last year, almost 44 per cent of grassroots venues reported a loss, with the average profit margin being only 0.48 per cent for live events. Since 2005, 70 per cent of Britain's late-night venues have permanently closed, and at the current rate there will be no clubs left by 2039. Since 2005, 70 per cent of Britain's late night venues have permanently closed. (Image: The UK is renowned worldwide for our music scene and we have produced some of the best bands to ever walk the earth. The threat to these venues means that the Oasises of the future may not even get a start. I have spoken with promoters, band managers and artists themselves about this issue and they have all reported these concerns. Coupled with the issues Brexit has caused for artists touring in Europe, we have created a perfect storm for our emerging talent. We still have world-class acts: we need to ensure we have places they can perform, or we risk losing them too. Beyond the threat of cultural decline caused by the closure of live music venues, losing these places where people gather to enjoy a shared interest could also exacerbate the rising mental health issues we are facing. Inverclyde councillor Kirsty Law says live music venues have a huge role to play - not just in promoting new music, but in helping people socialise. (Image: George Munro) I know personally that live music has helped me through times of poor mental health; it allows me to immerse myself in the music and to escape any worldly woes for a while as I dance my cares away. These venues have been places where I have formed life-long friendships, and they are vital for providing spaces for people to socialise. If we don't use them, we'll lose them - and once they're gone, we'll all be worse off as a result. Let's support our venues and help us find the next Oasis!

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