After years of speculation and endless “will they, won’t they,” Oasis finally reunited in Cardiff last night—and it was everything fans had been waiting for.

Liam and Noel Gallagher took the stage together at the sold-out Principality Stadium, opening with a thunderous “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” that had 74,000 fans singing every word back to them. The energy was unreal, a mix of nostalgia and raw excitement that only Oasis could generate.

They powered through a setlist stacked with anthems: “Supersonic,” “Some Might Say,” “Morning Glory,” and a spine-tingling “Don’t Look Back in Anger” that had the entire stadium lit up with phone lights, voices rising in unison under the Welsh sky.

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Liam’s swagger was intact, Noel’s guitar roared with defiance, and for a few perfect hours, it felt like the 90s had come roaring back, reminding everyone why Oasis became the soundtrack of a generation.

In a rare moment, Liam turned to Noel and simply said, “Nice one, our kid,” drawing a roar from the crowd that echoed into the night. Noel cracked a smile, the kind fans haven’t seen in years, before launching into “Champagne Supernova,” closing the show on a euphoric high.

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Rumors are already swirling that this Cardiff show is just the beginning, with whispers of a world tour and possible new music on the horizon. But for the fans who were there, it was a once-in-a-lifetime moment that proved the magic of Oasis never really left—it was just waiting to be reborn.

@varietymagazine #Oasis kicks off their first concert in 16 years with an intro highlighting the shock of their reunion. @Liam Gallagher ♬ original sound – Variety
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