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Oasis Rocks Wembley Again! Liam and Noel Gallagher Bring Fireworks, Banter, and Beatles Vibes on Night Two of Reunion Tour

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Liam and Noel Gallagher are clearly back in business—and this Oasis reunion is no PR stunt. On Saturday night, the iconic Britpop brothers walked hand-in-hand onto the Wembley Stadium stage for the second of their seven-night takeover, electrifying more than 90,000 fans and reminding everyone why Oasis ruled the ’90s.

The lads strutted in to the epic instrumental “F***’ in the Bushes”**, arms raised like champions, and opened with a punchy “Hello”, followed by “Acquiesce” with both brothers sharing vocals—yes, sharing! That alone had fans losing their minds before the band launched into a thunderous version of “Morning Glory”, cheekily dedicated to “the early risers.”

Liam, 52, was in full rockstar form and couldn’t resist a moment of wardrobe clarification:

“Got one thing to clear up, it’s not velvet… It’s jumbo cord and it’s a f***ing bucket hat.”

From there, it was Britpop chaos in the best way possible. “Some Might Say” had the crowd bouncing so hard the stadium shook, and when it was time for “Cigarettes and Alcohol,” Liam called on fans to do The Poznan—yes, the Manchester City football chant dance.

“I never ask you to do anything,” he quipped. “I’ve never asked you to do the hokey cokey. Turn around and do the Poznan.”

The magic kept flowing:

Noel serenaded the crowd with “Talk Tonight,” “Half the World Away,” and “Little By Little”—cue emotional singalongs.

• Liam returned to blast out “D’You Know What I Mean?” and “Stand By Me.”

• During “Whatever,” Liam even snuck in a Beatles nod, crooning lyrics from “Octopus’s Garden.”

The Gallaghers ended the main set with an explosive “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” before coming back for a goosebump-inducing encore. Noel took lead for “The Masterplan” and “Don’t Look Back In Anger,” which pop queen Dua Lipa was spotted belting out in the crowd. Then came the moment everyone waited for: “Wonderwall”, with Liam at the mic, and a stunning finale of “Champagne Supernova” lit up by a full firework display over the London night sky.

Before the final bow, Liam addressed the fans with rare gratitude:

“It must be hard work supporting us. Look after yourselves.”

This wasn’t just a comeback show—it was a love letter to loyal fans, a nostalgic blast, and a Britpop masterclass from two brothers who, despite years of feuding, still know how to command a stadium like no one else.

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