Already at the first comeback concert by Oasis in Cardiff on July 4th, the brothers were celebrated for their joint appearance and a live show full of hits. On the second evening, on July 5, the British rockers in the Welsh capital delivered another gesture of respect and cohesion in front of around 75,000 fans: they bowed in front of each other.
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Few words, clear gestures
It has been almost 16 years since Noel and Liam Gallagher were on stage together. Then the band’s separation followed because of the dispute of the brothers. Now on Saturday, July 5th, they entered the stage again hand in hand, as on the evening before – only towards the siblings with the additional extensive extent. So they used words on stage a few, but clear gestures. What exactly they looked like can be understood with numerous recordings on the net.
As for the live recording from the second Oasis-Gig:
The performed oasis live
The setlist comprised 23 songs, including only hits. Finally, the band played their most famous songs “Don’t look back in Anger”, “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova”. Specifically, the setlist looked as follows:
- Hello
- Acquaintance
- Morning Glory
- Some Might Say
- Bring it on down
- Cigarettes & Alcoho
- Fade away
- Supersonic
- Roll with it
- Talk Tonight
- Half The World Away Half
- Little by Little
- D’You know what i mean?
- Stand by me
- Cast No Shadow
- Slide away
- Whatever
- Live Forever
- Rock ‘N’ Roll Star
- The master plan
- Don’t look back in Anger
- Wonderwall
- Supernova champagne
Tour continues in Manchester
Both concerts were largely praised by the (British press). And after the two opening concerts in Cardiff, the Gallagher brothers continue to Manchester, their hometown. Five shows are planned there. In total, the tour initially comprises 17 concerts in Great Britain and Ireland, including in London, Edinburgh and Dublin. Further dates in North America, Asia and South America have already been announced. In total, the tour should include 41 appearances. Concerts in Germany have not yet been planned.

