Gallagher Brothers Make Historic Return to Wembley: Stars Attend Oasis' Epic Show
OASIS MAKES TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO LONDON: FEARNE COTTON AND ROB BECKETT AMONG THE STAR-STUDDED ARRIVALS
It's been 16 long years since Oasis took to the stage at Wembley Stadium, but on Friday night, the Gallagher brothers made their iconic return to London in style. The highly anticipated reunion tour has been making waves across the globe, with fans flocking to buy tickets for a chance to see the legendary rock band live.
Fearne Cotton was among the A-list arrivals, looking radiant as she eagerly waited to get into the stadium. But she wasn't the only famous face descending upon Wembley - comedian Rob Beckett and David Walliams were also spotted among the star-studded crowd, with Rob getting in the spirit by donning his Oasis merch.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Kyle and his wife Vicky Burton enjoyed a romantic date night at the concert, while Goldie and his wife Mika Price kept it casual in their laid-back outfits. But not everyone was as relaxed - some fans had been waiting 12 hours to get into the venue, having paid up to £564 for the best seats.
The band's highly anticipated reunion tour has been making headlines since its announcement last August, after Noel quit the group in 2009 following a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. But it seems that the brothers have put their differences aside, as they took to the stage at Wembley for the first time since July 12, 2009.
Oasis' return to London was met with high anticipation, and the band did not disappoint. The night kicked off with a two-hour set by the rock band Cast, followed by singer Richard Ashcroft at 7pm. But it was Oasis who stole the show, playing a blistering two-hour set that had the crowd singing along to every word.
The group's reunion tour has been a massive success so far, with five nights scheduled at Wembley and performances already underway in Manchester's Heaton Park and Cardiff's Principality Stadium. The band's Instagram account was buzzing with excitement before the show, as they posted an hour-by-hour breakdown of the evening's events, starting with gates opening at 5pm.
But not everyone is happy about the reunion - some fans have been outraged by the soaring ticket prices in the UK and Ireland, which jumped from £148 to a staggering £355. The controversy has prompted the Government and the UK's competition watchdog to pledge to look into the use of dynamic pricing.
Despite the criticism, Oasis seems determined to make their reunion tour a success - after their final London gig on August 3, the group will move north to Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium before performing at Dublin's Croke Park. From there, they'll head to Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia, and North America.
Formed in Manchester in 1991, Oasis rose to fame with the release of their debut chart-topping album Definitely Maybe on August 29, 1994. With hits like "Don't Look Back In Anger," "Champagne Supernova," "Wonderwall," and "Live Forever," it's no wonder that fans have been clamoring for their return.
The band's last studio album, Dig Out Your Soul, was released in 2008, just months before the Paris row that led to Noel's departure. But it seems that all is forgiven - at least for now. As the Gallagher brothers took to the stage on Friday night, it was clear that Oasis are back and better than ever.
So, what can fans expect from the rest of the reunion tour? With their iconic sound and unforgettable performances, Oasis are sure to bring the house down wherever they go. And with a setlist packed with hits old and new, it's no wonder that fans are going wild for this legendary rock band.
TheScholarlyNote.com brought you all the action from Wembley on Friday night - stay tuned for more updates from the Oasis reunion tour!