Tens of thousands of Oasis fans flock to Cardiff, as the band reunites on stage for the first time in 16 years. The long -awaited 41 -day Oasis Live 25 world tour begins with concerts at the Principality Stadium today Friday and tomorrow Saturday and fans of all ages have camped outside the Stadium on Wednesday to understand the best points.

Some have traveled from Chile and the US and hope that the Gallacher brothers will be able to keep their infamous quarrels away.

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Journalist Neil Collins told the BBC that the demand was “astronomical” with more than 14 million people trying to get one of the just 1.5 million tickets in the United Kingdom and the “eyes of the whole world” will be on Cardiff, with businesses welcoming it.

Oasis is one of the largest sales bands in British history and have appeared in Cardiff many times, including twice in the Millennium Stadium, as it was then known, 2005 and 2009.

Their last concert in Cardiff was in June 2009 – a few months before Noel Gallagher left Manchester’s rock band, saying that “he just couldn’t continue working with Liam a day.”

The band’s latest album from Manchester Dig Out Your Soul was released in October 2008. Singer Liam Gallagher and his older brother, guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher, were known for their dispute for years, them.

The reunification announcement stated, inter alia: “The weapons have been silenced. Stars have been aligned. The big wait is over. Come see. Will not be aired by television ». The Cast band and Richard Askoft, The Verve leader will appear on stage before Oasis.