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It will soon be serious: Oasis will be in the middle of the preparations for their Reunion concerts. Frontmann Liam Gallagher has big words for it again.
Separate samples
Most recently, the once disputed band had reported to rehearse separately for the big tour. But the closer the first shows come in 16 years, the further the musicians have to move together. After only songwriter Noel Gallagher, guitarists Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs and Gem Archer, keyboardist Mikey Rowe and Bassist Andy Bell On the way to a London studio, Frontmann Liam Gallagher is probably also part of the party.
Liam Gallagher is used to self -confident
Following the rehearsals, the singer shared his impression at X (formerly Twitter). “It starts and it sounded damn dirty, I can say that much,” wrote Liam Gallagher enthusiastically. He also described the experience as a “sparkling”. When asked by a fans, whether it makes him emotionally to play with Oasis again after such a long time, he replied: “There is no time to get emotional, we have to catch up a lot.” Another demand whether it was nervous was even more confined to dismiss: “Don’t be silly.”
Oasis make you serious
Fans guess that the brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, who are long at war, do not want to be seen together until the tour of the tour. There should also be separate backstage rooms at the concerts that start on July 4th in the Welsh cardiff. The last member of the big shows was recently unveiled by drummer Joe Waronker-to the unemployment of ex-oasis drummer Zak Starkey. But Waronker also has connections to the band: he was last with Liam Gallagher and John Squire in the studio and on tour.
Oasis start their reunion shows in Great Britain and Ireland, play five times at home Manchester and seven times in the London Wembley Stadium. In August it goes to North America for the band, followed by Mexicon, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil. The-verve front man Richard Ashcroft and Cast, Cage the Elephant and in Australia Ball Park Music, are announced in Europe. Other concerts, including in continental Europe, are not planned.

