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The wait is over鈥擮asis is back! After more than a decade apart, one of the most iconic bands of the 1990s is reuniting for a highly anticipated reunion tour. Fans around the world have been... longing for this moment, and now, Oasis is finally returning to the stage to relive the magic that made them legends of Britpop. Experience the raw energy and timeless anthems of Liam and Noel Gallagher live as they make their return to the spotlight. One of the most decorated artists of the 1990s, for the best part of two decades Oasis were an instantly recognizable part of British culture and a key cog in the all-conquering machine that was the Cool Britannia movement. The group rose to fame with the release of Definitely Maybe in 1994, which became an instant success, debuting at number one in the UK charts. The album featured iconic tracks like "Live Forever" and "Supersonic," which quickly became anthems of a generation. They went on to have a much-publicized rivalry with Blur, and despite losing the biggest singles chart battle in British history, they would go on to win the war, becoming global stars with (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, which includes arguably their biggest hit, "Wonderwall," as well as other timeless songs like "Don't Look Back in Anger" and "Champagne Supernova." The band's success continued with Be Here Now in 1997, which topped the charts and solidified their status as one of the most influential bands of the decade, featuring tracks like "D'You Know What I Mean?" and "Stand By Me." Their fourth album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000), also reached number one in the UK, showcasing the band's ability to evolve while maintaining their signature sound. Oasis continued to captivate audiences with Heathen Chemistry in 2002, which included the hit singles "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" and "The Hindu Times," and Don't Believe the Truth in 2005, featuring fan favorites like "Lyla" and "Let There Be Love." Even as the band evolved, their commitment to delivering unforgettable live performances remained unwavering. Their final album, Dig Out Your Soul (2008), marked a return to their rock roots with a sound that resonated deeply with fans and critics alike, featuring singles like "The Shock of the Lightning" and "I'm Outta Time." Oasis's music, characterized by powerful melodies and evocative lyrics, has left a lasting impact on the rock genre. Their live shows, filled with electrifying energy and a catalog of timeless hits, have become the stuff of legend. As Oasis embarks on their reunion tour, they are once again poised to remind the world why they are regarded as one of the greatest bands in rock history. This tour promises to be a celebration of their enduring legacy and a testament to their influence on generations of music lovers.Ver m谩s