Oasis have officially confirmed their comeback with two dates at Croke Park in additional to shows in the UK next year.
A message on the band’s website is warning fans to ensure they are registered with one of the official ticket sales sites before they go on sale:
The announcement comes just ahead of the 30th anniversary of Oasis's seminal debut album Definitely Maybe, which was released on August 29It is also nearly 15 years since their last gig in 2009, which ended in their infamous backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine Festival in Paris. In addition to their return to Dublin in August, the band will play four nights at London’s Webley Stadium.Oasis Live 25 Tour Dates
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