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Sentiment running high ahead of first of two Dublin gigs, with one man travelling from San Francisco to see the Gallagher brothers and co
Online bank Revolut said last weekend's Oasis gigs boosted the Dublin economy with its customers' card spend up 9% compared to the previous weekend, while transactions were up by 8%.
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Irish Star on MSNOasis says goodbye to Dublin as fans all say the same thing
Oasis brought the roof down in Dublin over the weekend, with fans left in awe as the Gallagher brothers signed off their Irish dates in explosive style. The band wrapped up their 14-show run of UK and Ireland gigs as part of their Live ’25 reunion tour with back-to-back sold-out shows at Croke Park.
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Belfast Live on MSNWhere Oasis are staying in Dublin for Croke Park concerts as Gallagher brothers check in to different hotels
Both brothers travelled separately to their accommodation, with Noel arriving into Dublin Airport's VIP lounge on Friday afternoon at around 3pm
With just a few days to go before Oasis kick off the North American run of their Live '25 reunion tour in Toronto, the band offered fans two surprise gifts on Wednesday (Aug. 20). The first was a live rendition of their beloved 1995 single "Wonderwall" from one of their recent shows in Dublin,
Revolut reported a "supersonic" surge in consumer spending over the weekend (August 16-17) as tens of thousand of people attended the Oasis reunion gigs at Croke Park.
So the atmosphere in Dublin on August 16 and 17 for the reunited group's first shows in the country since 2008 - two sold-out gigs at the city's 82,300-capacity Croke Park stadium - was utterly electric,
Oasis returned to Ireland this weekend as part of their long-awaited tour for the first time since 2008, performing two shows at Croke Park last Saturday and Sunday. But while fans were aching to catch a glimpse of Liam and Noel,
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Irish Mirror on MSNOasis look back on epic Croke Park gigs with life affirming six-word message for fans
Oasis have broken their silence since playing two sold-out nights at Croke Park – saying it was what “life is all about”. Liam and Noel Gallagher returned to the stage together for the first time since 2009 and performed hit after hit to 80,000 fans at Croke Park each night last Saturday and Sunday.
It was good to be back for the Gallagher brothers in their parents' homeland at Croke Park on Saturday. night.