Only a few more hours until Oasis today on July 4th in the Principality Stadium in the Welsh Cardiff the stage for your first Reunion-Show are entered. The Rock’n’Roll world is looking forward to the reunification of the formerly hantlick, but now reconciled Gallagher brothers. Now we got a first look at the stage.

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Oasis: This is what the stage looks like
In a video that Oasis have published on its official social media channels, the structure of the stage can be seen in the time-lapse. Trucks and cranes rush through the picture – the stage construction team from Oasis has their hands full. In the meantime, however, everything should be ready. After all, Oasis celebrate her big return today.
Gallaghers let drones rise
Oasis apparently also have some visual highlights for their fans in store: As videos on social media show, a drone show was already rehearsed before their first reunion gig in Cardiff.
Apparently the choreography of the drones is already being tested extensively in the stage. On Tikkok loaded some user videos upThey show that the aircraft formed the “Oasis” fluorescent lettering in combination. In addition, a clip also shows how the drones on the ground wait for their use and flash.
This is the course of the reunion tag
According to an official schedule that the band published on their social media channels, the evening begins at 5:00 p.m. The British band Cast starts at 6:00 p.m., followed by Richard Ashcroft, the ex-front man of The Verve and Gallagher friend, who heats up to the audience from 7:00 p.m.
Oasis yourself enter the stage at 8:15 p.m. – and play until 10:30 p.m. That means: two hours and 15 minutes Gallagher reunion. A slot that offers enough time for classics, but maybe one or two surprises. So the concert duration of the Oasis shows promises a lot.
The Cardiff shows mark the start of a 41 concerts of a comprehensive world trip through Great Britain, Europe, Asia, Australia and South America. Other support acts such as Cage the Elephant (North America) and Ball Park Music (Australia) have already been confirmed. If you can’t be there live, you have to comfort yourself with the hope of live recordings or streaming offers.
