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highplainsdem

(57,376 posts)
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 12:12 PM 19 hrs ago

Oasis - first headline stadium concerts, April 27 & 28, 1996, at Manchester's Maine Road. Both full concerts.

Last edited Sun Jul 20, 2025, 01:36 PM - Edit history (1)

Noel was surprised when first told they were going to be playing a stadium - and this was at the home of their favorite football team, Manchester City.

Another surprise was their crew showing John Lennon, Liam's idol, on the screen behind the band during "Live Forever" - see Liam's reaction near the end of the song in the first video.

These were historic concerts for Oasis and their fans. The second night provided many of the tracks on their second video - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...There_and_Then - and a lot of their fans name it as their best concert. But the first night was also very good. Even what Liam wore then is still getting attention. Sportswear company Umbro are rereleasing the drill top - https://www.soccerbible.com/lifestyle/clothing/2025/04/umbro-brings-back-its-iconic-1996-drill-top/ - that Liam wore for the second concert, after he helped himself to it while wandering around the stadium. And although I haven't heard anything yet about Burberry planning to rerelease their jacket that Liam wore for the start of the first concert, it's getting media attention, in this article - https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/a65416323/gene-gallagher-jacket-oasis-reunion-shows/ - and others, because it's a family heirloom and Liam's son Gene has been wearing it.

Setlists/times for both concerts at the bottom of this OP.


April 27, 1996:




April 28, 1996:




Two short videos with Noel talking about the shows:







Setlists, from YouTube:

April 27 (this is partly from YouTube, but with the last several songs/times corrected):

Setlist -
1. The Swamp Song - 00:00:40
2. Acquiesce - 0:03:55
3. Supersonic - 0:08:00
4. Hello - 0:13:00
5. Some Might Say - 0:16:20
6. Roll With It - 0:21:50
7. Morning Glory - 0:26:34
8. Round Are Way - 0:31:13
9. Cigarettes & Alcohol - 0:36:30
10. Champagne Supernova - 0:41:05
11. Whatever - 0:50:20
12. Wonderwall - 56:36
13. The Masterplan - 1:00:30
14. Don't Look Back in Anger - 1:06:20
15. Live Forever - 1:11:00
16. I Am the Walrus - 1:17:04
(The Beatles Cover)
17. Cum On Feel the Noize - 1:28:40
(Slade cover)



April 28:

Swamp Song 1:04
Acquiesce 4:18
Supersonic 8:45
Hello 13:40
Some Might Say 17:09
Morning Glory 22:23
Round Are Way 26:42
Cigarettes ‘n’ Alcohol 31:20
Champagne Supernova 36:25

Acoustic Set
Whatever 1st attempt 46:36
Whatever 47:38
Wonderwall 53:26
The Masterplan 54:35

Rest of Electric Set
Don’t Look Back in Anger 1:00:22
Live Forever 1:05:25
I am the Walrus 1:10:07

Encore
Cum on Feel the Noize 1:22:09



EDITING because I noticed belatedly that much of Wonderwall is missing from the second video. So here's video of that song that night:

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Oasis - first headline stadium concerts, April 27 & 28, 1996, at Manchester's Maine Road. Both full concerts. (Original Post) highplainsdem 19 hrs ago OP
The energy from the audience at those shows is INSANE. Thanks for posting. emulatorloo 19 hrs ago #1
The music industry and audience needed highplainsdem 16 hrs ago #2

emulatorloo

(45,998 posts)
1. The energy from the audience at those shows is INSANE. Thanks for posting.
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 12:17 PM
19 hrs ago

Obviously people are still starving for melodic hooky pop w big distorted guitars.

highplainsdem

(57,376 posts)
2. The music industry and audience needed
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 03:26 PM
16 hrs ago

an Oasis reunion tour. I hope it inspires kids to form more bands, and labels to give bands more attention.

From John Robb's 7/13 review of their July 11 concert, their first in Manchester on this tour:

https://louderthanwar.com/oasis-2/

The brothers already own the stage and with their merry band of troubadours in tow they deliver a set that turns the 80,000 sold-out crowd into a sea of joy and tears. Breathing new life into old songs they break all the rules and make the old sound modern, the past into the future and turn pop culture on its head. The all-ages audience, with a good fifty per cent of them not old enough to have seen the band before, surf on the energy and can’t believe they are hearing these hallowed songs live.

The mythical band kick in with ‘Hello’ and everything slides away through the generations. The older heads are misty eyed remembering their live forever mad head youth and the new youth can’t believe the band are in front of them and in the here and now – this is the next generation who in two years will provide a clutch of bands in all shapes and sizes inspired by these magic moments in a sun drenched park in Manchester.

They could have got away with a karaoke run through of the classics – the audience is so hyped they would have done the rest in a mass singalong, but the band want this to be bigger and better than ever before. Just like all those decades ago when they rehearsed endlessly on the Boardwalk, Oasis have high standards and they have nailed this set and then cranked it up really high and with the huge bank of visuals on the screen behind them, they have gone over every detail to create an audio visual freak out. They totally utilise the three guitar line up with Bonehead’s wall of sound as ever the key core sonic constituent to Oasis sounding gloriously Pistolian, whilst Gem picks out notes and melody lines and Noel takes nearly all the leads.

Oasis 25 is a glorious reminder and reaffirmation of the power of rock n roll. They bring joy to the masses and anthems that people soundtrack their lives with. They melt cynicism, and they are a reminder of the simple joys of guitar and great tunes, and sometimes putting your lives into the hands of a rock n roll band does work.
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