Just in time for the start of the excited OASIS concerts in Manchester, Liam Gallagher personally taught the announcements at the Heaton Park tram stop. So if you drive to the show with the metrolink at the weekend, you will be welcomed by the Oasis front man.

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Oasis: Tram announcement in Manchester
Oasis play five large open-air shows in her hometown Manchester-on 11, 12th, 16th, 19th and 20th in front of around 80,000 fans each. The tour of the tour in Cardiff last week had already provided euphoria among fans.
The personalized tram announcements are part of a collaboration with the Bee Network, the public transport system of Greater Manchester. Liam Gallagher had already announced announcements in this context in 2023. Mayor Andy Burnham is enthusiastic: “It is great that Liam lends his legendary voice to the Bee Network again. I recommend listening to everyone when they get out at the Heaton Park stop.”
Oasis in Manchester: Weather and Info
Anyone who visits one of the Manchester concerts can prepare for the following times:
Admission: 3:00 p.m.
Cast: 6:00 p.m.
Richard Ashcroft: 7:00 p.m.
Oasis: 8:15 p.m.
End: 10:30 p.m.
The weather also plays (mostly): for the first two shows on Friday and Saturday, summer temperatures around 30 ° C and sunshine are announced. On July 16 it will be a little cooler at around 22 ° C and occasionally rain. On July 19, thunderstorms threaten, but it should clarify in the evening. The degree on July 20 takes place at a pleasant 23 ° C and slight clouds.
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Oasis tour is in full swing
After the home game, Oasis continues to London (seven nights in the Wembley Stadium), followed by u. Edinburgh, Dublin, North and South America, Australia, South Korea and Japan. The concerts at the Principality Stadium of Edinburgh marked the starting signal of the Reunion tour. They were also supported by the Supportacts Cast and Richard Ashcroft. During the two evenings, the Britrockers played numerous hits – such as “Morning Glory”, “Don’t look back in Anger” and also “Wonderwall”. They also honored the recently deceased Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota. They also referred to the criticism of Ticketmaster due to dynamic ticket prices. But if you weren’t there, you don’t have to grieve, because the band officially shared a recording of a song with the fans.
