Hello, It’s good to be back!
Oasis
I cannot come up with a better/worth noticing thing to bring up in any conversation than Oasis’ comeback. I might have tired the few who read and watch the ramblings of my passionate being.
-Today is gonna be the day- that Oasis’s coming back to us.
July 4th, 2025. I found a comrade streaming what was happening at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. First show in 16 years of the greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll band. After 4 to 5 songs, we lost signal from him. It felt as if we were the World Space Agency sending a space probe to the unknown. And kindda was like it. Our scientists (journalists), without the ability to be present at the faraway planet, were relying on those signals.
As in any, and sadly most, of the science experiments, I would bet that the free-for-all stream was turned down by other powers, and we lost the signal. But at least we had experienced together what it was to be at THE DAY, THE TIME, THE PLACE, to experience the comeback of the (at least) decade.
July 19th, 2025. Manchester, a city of around 570K inhabitants, expected to receive almost as many people just for this series of concerts. The challenge was not only for the technicians or concert organizers, it was for all the mancunians receiving wave after wave of overly excited fans from all around the world. And let me tell you, they were up to the expectations.
We arrived at Manchester the day before the last show in their hometown, and the air was electric and buzzing with the people’s energy. It felt like D¡sney for Oasis fans, just in this case, instead of watching people wear Michael ears, everyone was wearing bucket hats and Oasis t-shirts. Everywhere and everything was about them.
It’s so wholesome to look around, and everyone’s smiling, like we all know the world is a better place because we live in a world with Oasis.
Pubs playing Oasis on the speakers, Bars with cover bands full of chanting crowds like if we were training for The Day we’re watching the actual band. Graffitis and references everywhere. It’s like if half the world away has turned upside down because of it. Rkids are back, and we are all home.
I couldn’t even imagine how would all this was going to be translated/juxtaposed into a single show.




Stay tuned for the next part. The last concert of Oasis in Manchester, Heaton Park.
I can feel the excitement through your words…now I just want to live that Oasis experience too!
Let’s hope the Gallagher brothers don’t fight before coming to LatinAmerica JAJA. I’m also really curious to see how this whole phenomenon feels on another continent, specially in Mexico.
Es un placer leer tu eufórica narrativa que me exalta aún más a desear que sea ya el concierto en la CDMX.
Sin duda será uno de los mejores conciertos que he presenciado y mira que ya llevo unos cuantos.