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Oasis Reunion Audio Drops and Honestly, It’s So Good It’s Practically a Cosmic Event You Didn’t See Coming!

Added on July 8, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Is it just me, or does the universe have a wicked sense of timing? As the Moon lounged in Capricorn on July 4th — all serious business and structure — Liam and Noel Gallagher strutted back onto the stage in Cardiff, igniting the kind of reunion that feels both seismic and strangely overdue. After splitting in 2009, these rock brothers resurrected Oasis with a summer soundtrack of ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger,’ but what’s really got folks buzzing is the jaw-dropping professional audio from one of their classic hits on the reunion tour. Fans didn’t just hear the music—they felt it in their bones; critics swore Liam was channeling his prime self. Could this be the sonic comeback we all needed? With celestial precision and an electrifying atmosphere mixing raw emotion and undeniable talent, this isn’t just another gig—it’s an auditory event that might just redefine “epic.” Curious what all the fuss is about? LEARN MORE.

The professional audio of one of Oasis’ hits during the reunion tour is leaving people stunned.

A summer of ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ kicked off in Cardiff on Friday (4 July), marking Liam and Noel Gallagher’s first performance together since the band split in 2009.

And of course, it seems the gigs have been packed with memorable moments so far, from the visuals on the screen and the ‘photo of the decade’ to a Diogo Jota tribute and an emotional brother.

But really, it’s all about the music and Oasis fans haven’t been disappointed with the bangers. Critics have said Liam’s at his best as many attendees have called it the best concert ever.

Well, if this live audio is anything to by, it seems like they have a point.

Oh, we are SO back (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Oh, we are SO back (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Making the rounds on social media, an Oasis community group on Instagram ‘castnoshadowofficial’ shared a video of the full performance of ‘Slide Away’ from Friday, mixed with ‘Pro Audio’.

“Right then, you lot are in for something very special,” they wrote.

“This is the full version of ‘Slide Away’ from opening night in Cardiff – my 4K footage, perfectly synced with this morning’s BBC professional audio broadcast.”

And, lads, it’s f**king brilliant.

“Let me tell you… they sound absolutely colossal,” the page continued. “Liam’s voice. Noel’s playing. The atmosphere. All of it.

“This is Oasis at full pelt. Enjoy it, treasure it – this is unbelievable.”

Go on, have a listen:

One fan was quick to write: “Holy lord, it sounded good in the stadium, but this is next level.”

“This sounds phenomenal, gotta be up there with one of the best performances of this song,” a second said.

As a third echoed: “This might be my new favourite performance of ‘Slide Away’, of all time.”

“I didn’t notice how much Liam was actually holding those notes sounds biblical,” a fourth added.

Some fans reckon it's the best they've been in decades. (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Some fans reckon it’s the best they’ve been in decades. (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Now fans are demanding a ‘whole concert of professional audio’ as many agree they are simply the ‘best band in the world’.

With many agreeing on X: “That’s by far the best they’ve sounded since the 90s. F**king incredible. What a comeback.”

Well, strap in lads, it’s about to be a hot Oasis summer.

Oasis Tour Dates

· Cardiff – 4 and 5 July

· Manchester – 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20 July

· London – 26 and 30 July, 2 and 3 August, 27 and 28 September

· Edinburgh – 8, 9 and 12 August

· Dublin – 16 and 17 August

· Toronto – 24 and 25 August

· Chicago – 28 August

· New Jersey – 31 August and 1 September

· Pasadena – 6 and 7 September

· Mexico City – 12 and 13 September

· South Korea – 21 October

· Japan – 25 and 26 October

· Melbourne – 31 October, 1 and 4 November

· Sydney – 7 and 8 November

· Argentina – 15 and 16 November

· Chile – 19 November

· Brazil – 22 and 23 November

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