
The Oasis reunion starts tomorrow night in Cardiff, Wales. Let’s look at a few things.
Almost eleven months after they announced their feud was over and Oasis was getting back together, Noel and Liam Gallagher will start the worldwide reunion tour tonight in Cardiff, Wales. This being Oasis and the UK, the press coverage has been breathless, and fans are ecstatic. Let’s look at a few stories.
What did the brothers stop feuding?
The New York Post says that it’s all about the money: US$170 million from Live Nation, a US$27 million merch deal, and a multi-million-dollar partnership with Adidas for Oasis gear. Breaking it down, Oasis will earn about US$68 million per show. There’s more to come, too, with a rumoured documentary (Netflix? Maybe.) and perhaps some pay-per-view livestreams.
Who’s in the band?
This is what the program says.
The band hasn’t performed together in 16 years. How did Oasis stay in the public’s consciousness?
Liam and Noel were always in the news through their feuding, fighting, slinging of insults, and competing solo careers. It worked very well.
How will they get from gig to gig?
A private airliner, of course.

What songs will they play?
Here’s the latest rumour.
There will be drones.
Yes. Lots of drones. There was a rehearsal outside Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
What kind of merch will be available?
Here is the latest from Oasis Mania.

And where would we be without Oasis?
The Guardian had a story entitled “What would British culture be like if Oasis had never existed?”