| ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’ is the sixth Oasis studio album – their first since the number one multi-million selling ‘Heathen Chemistry’, released in 2002. Crowning what will be an extraordinary 2005, Oasis will embark on an extensive world tour that includes nine huge shows in the UK – including seven stadium gigs. Tickets for these dates sold out in record time, even challenging the speed with which they sold out their legendary Knebworth shows of 1996. Oasis have just added shows in Newcastle and Ireland in the face of phenomenal demand. Further UK and European dates to be announced soon. UK and Ireland dates as follows: June Wednesday 29th Glasgow Hampden Park Thursday 30th Manchester City Of Manchester Stadium July Saturday 2nd Manchester City Of Manchester Stadium Sunday 3rd Manchester City Of Manchester Stadium Wednesday 6th Southampton Rose Bowl Saturday 9th Milton Keynes National Bowl Sunday 10th Milton Keynes National Bowl Tuesday 12th Newcastle Metro Radio Arena Wednesday 13th Newcastle Metro Radio Arena Saturday 16th Dublin Marley Park Furthermore, Oasis will return to North America for the first time since 2002, playing their biggest US shows to date. Their show at the legendary 14,000 capacity Madison Square Gardens in New York on 22nd June sold out in an hour. For all other Oasis shows www.oasisinet.com. Oasis are Liam Gallagher (Vocals), Noel Gallagher (guitar, vocals), Gem Archer (guitar) and Andy Bell (bass). They have released five studio albums – Definitely Maybe (1994), What’s The Story (Morning Glory) (1995), Be Here Now (1997), Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants (2000) and Heathen Chemistry (2002) – they have sold in excess of 39 million albums worldwide. www.oasisinet.com |
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