Huge Oasis drone show lights up the sky ahead of band鈥檚 first reunion gig

By Adam Maidment

Huge Oasis drone show lights up the sky ahead of band鈥檚 first reunion gig

A huge Oasis drone show lit up the skies above the stadium where the band will play their first tour gig tomorrow night. Liam and Noel Gallagher have reunited for the first time in 16 years and will kick off their Live 鈥25 tour at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Friday night (July 4), with a second show following the day after. Fans will be travelling from all over the world to catch the first ever glimpse of the boys back on stage with speculation at its highest over what they will wear and what they will be performing. To celebrate the historic music moment, a special drone show took place on Wednesday night (July 2) to officially mark their arrival in the Welsh capital and spanned more than half of the airspace above the 74,000-capacity venue. BE HERE NOW! Win last-minute Oasis tickets to the Heaton Park homecoming gigs by clicking HERE … and join our Oasis WhatsApp group while you’re at it HERE. The one-off spectacle, which took place around 11pm, saw drones gather to form the shape of the iconic Oasis logo, which has been featured across album covers, t-shirts and other merchandise since the band first emerged onto the scene in 1994. A small number of fans gathered outside the stadium to catch a glimpse of the stunning display, before the drones dispensed. The stadium is also home to the official tour merch stands, which also opened on Wednesday ahead of Friday鈥檚 first show. The tour merch includes posters and t-shirts with the tour dates and locations on, as well as an official tour programme which features new comments from Noel about his thoughts on Oasis. The programme has also confirmed the official line-up for the band during the tour, which will include some returning Oasis favourites and some new additions to the group. The Cardiff shows will mark the first two gigs on the huge 41-date tour. Following this weekend鈥檚 shows, the band will then head to Heaton Park for five big homecoming shows between July 11 and 20. The tour will also include stops in Edinburgh and London鈥檚 Wembley Stadium, as well as a big string of international dates in North America, Australia and Asia. Earlier this week, frontman Liam also shared some new thoughts on the band and the upcoming tour dates as he spoke with designer fashion brand Burberry as part of his latest collaboration. Asked what makes a great frontman, Liam said: 鈥淚 mean being able to sing is good. Just getting on with your job and doing it, and trying to get a vibe going and looking cool.鈥

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