16 years after my last visit, Liam Gallagher sets foot on Argentine soil again and ignited nostalgia Ezeiza. The Oasis vocalist arrived in Buenos Aires this Wednesday and was greeted by a group of fans waiting with flags, records and T-shirts. In a typical relaxing walk, he greeted everyone in good spirits, signed autographs and posed for the cameras before leaving the airport.
After more than a decade of silence, Oasis’ return to the stage aroused unprecedented expectations. Two performances at Monumental Stadium, Saturday, November 15th, Sunday, November 16thsold out in just a few hours and promises to be a part of the great history of British rock in Argentina.
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Gallagher Route: Map of Buenos Aires for fans
In the run-up to the show, the band published an interactive map on their official website. Liam and Noel’s favorite place in Buenos Aires. below the title “Oasis Live ’25 City Map”The tour offers a guide to bars, record stores, and cultural spaces recommended by the brothers to local fans.

The main contents are as follows.
-“The Wandering Dutchman” (Dr. Pedro I. Rivera 4700): An alternative rock bar offering theme nights this week with music by Oasis.
-Moro Cafe (Mcal. Antonio José de Sucre 3010): A cafeteria where you can spend the afternoon listening to bands’ records.
-Strummer Bar (Godoy Cruz 1631, Palermo): A classic meeting point where the official tour playlist is played.
-DeBar (Lavalle 3602, Almagro): The day before the show, a “pre-party” will be held with Gallagher family-themed videos, souvenirs, and drinks.
“The map changes depending on the city, allowing you to discover iconic locations and special activities associated with the band.” It is explained on the official website. Strategy of intimacy with his followers and respect for Buenos Aires.
bone head, back
He also arrived in the country on Tuesday Paul “Bonehead” ArthursHe is the founding guitarist of Oasis and an indispensable person for their reunion. The 60-year-old musician has returned to touring after taking a break to continue treatment for prostate cancer.
A few days ago, he missed the Asia-Oceania tour and wrote on social networks: “I’m feeling good and I’ll be back ready for South America.” His presence in Buenos Aires has been praised by the fans, who consider him an inseparable part of the Manchester band’s original DNA.
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Tickets are sold out, so the tour is Live ’25 will bring the Gallagher family back to River Plate Stadium, Where Oasis played their last show in May 2009a few months before the separation. This reunion has symbolic value. Close the circle where everything stopped.
A few hours after the first chord, Buenos Aires vibrates again in the key of Britpop. The following hymns are played in the bar: “Wonder Wall” and “Don’t look back in anger.”Meanwhile, the area around the monument begins to fill with tents and flags. Everything points to the return of Oasis to be more than just a show – a vintage postcard for Argentine fans.
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