Oasis ‘could break records’ following rumours of return to major festival

Oasis ‘could break records’ following rumours of return to major festival

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Oasis, a legendary rock band, may be making a spectacular comeback to a major festival in an effort to break the world record.

For the first time since 2009 during a sold-out global tour, Liam and Noel Gallagher will share a stage during the much-anticipated reunion of the British band this summer. Fans are now speculating, with some saying that Oasis could draw a staggering crowd of more than 375, 000 if they were to return to Knebworth, breaking the record for the festival’s largest crowd.

Liam Gallagher also headlined during his solo career, and Oasis left their mark on the annual festival with their renowned 1996 performance. The Gallaghers’ incredible turnout from 2003 has not yet eclipsed Robbie Williams’ incredible turnout.

The band is ready to break the record, according to devoted supporters on Oasis social media platforms. A post citing an unnamed “insider” was the subject of a claim that was circulated on a well-known Oasis fan forum.

Oasis’s participation at the legendary festival has not been confirmed, despite widespread speculation. “OASIS IN TALKS TO PLAY KNEBWORTH 2026 FOR 30TH ANNIVERSARY” is a post from Oasis Mania. The band is reportedly working on logistics while organizing their historic Knebworth concerts for the upcoming European tour. According to the source, they want to surpass the 375, 000 fans that Robbie Williams had in 2003.

Oasis fans are divided over the band’s rumored return to Knebworth, with opinions flooded social media. That would be biblical, a fan wrote. Yesterday, I received the Knebworth 1996 record.

However, not everyone shares the excitement; one user preferred a different setting. To be honest, I’d rather them play other venues. Although I am aware that the 90s had some legendary performances, Knebworth is not my thing. It took almost three hours for our coach to even leave the car park when I went to see Liam there because I couldn’t see the stage at all.

Some people dread the idea of seeing a concert of this size because it would be “absolutely horrible” to attend.

However, others make speculative comments about the event’s potential success, suggesting that Oasis might rent the space out for an extended run. According to one commentator, “They could probably do a full week’s worth of gigs there, going off the demand for tickets last time.” However, I’ll be surprised if they stay in operation after the tour is over.

Plus, if it does fall off, you’re looking at £200. On this one, I have a skepticism. The band’s future is still uncertain after the tour, with some fans anticipating a Gallagher brothers’ return to solo work.

One person claimed that they will both be done with Oasis after the tour. If their relationship is still strong, Noel will likely return to HFB, while Liam will likely return to touring solo.

“Wouldn’t be surprised if this tour is just their final showdown and the last time they both sold out enormous stadiums around the world. I’d love to be mistaken, but that’s just how I feel right now.

Oasis hasn’t yet been confirmed for a performance at Knebworth, despite speculation. In the future, Oasis won’t play Knebworth Park, according to Rolling Stone UK. Beyond the currently announced UK stadium tour, there are no future UK dates planned.

Source: Mirror

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