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Oasis end Australian reunion tour as Liam Gallagher tells fans: "See you again"
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Oasis end Australian reunion tour as Liam Gallagher tells fans: “See you again”

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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The Australian leg of Oasis’ huge ‘Live ‘25’ tour came to an end on Saturday (November 8) in Sydney.

  • Read More: Oasis live in Cardiff review: a supersonic reunion for a new generation

Over 320,000 fans saw the Britpop icons on their stops in the country as part of their reunion tour. They played three nights at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on October 31 and November 1 and 4 before two nights at Sydney’s Accord Stadium on November 7 and 8, supported by Brisbane indie rockers Ball Park Music on all dates. 

“Thanks for putting up with us. We know we were dickheads sometimes,” Liam Gallagher told the audience in Sydney (via Billboard). “Your support has put us back on the map. Respect! You’ve got a lovely fucking country. See you again.”

While no shows for 2026 have been announced yet, Liam has previously teased the potential for more gigs. On September 27, he told gig-goers at Wembley Stadium – near the end of their most recent UK show, “I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the map. See you next year.”

Oasis have almost finished touring for the year with a few South American dates remaining. And rumours of more shows have been rife in recent months – particularly that the band could play Knebworth or the Etihad Stadium next year, with the 30th anniversaries of their huge Knebworth and Maine Road falling in 2026.

Remarkably, a British peer in the House of Lords seemed to accidentally reveal that Oasis would play Knebworth next summer last month before backtracking. On October 22, Lady Taylor of Stevenage stood up and claimed that the band would play five back-to-back anniversary gigs at Knebworth House next year.

She then told The Guardian, “I was speaking hypothetically following speculation that they would play Knebworth again as they did in August 1996. I understand the band have not confirmed this.”

The Australia tour, meanwhile, became one of the highest-attended in Australia this year, and sensors at the Seismology Research Centre in Melbourne reportedly even picked up tremors during the shows (per 7NEWS Melbourne).

James Young, the owner of Cherry Bar, one of Melbourne’s most iconic music venues – which Noel Gallagher reportedly wanted to buy himself in 2002 (per The Age) – praised the band on social media too, calling the week of Oasis’ Melbourne dates the bar’s “biggest weekend and biggest week on record.”

He said: “The darkest hour is before the dawn, Melbourne and Cherry Bar needed a hero and who knew that it would come in the shape of a couple of ‘no f#cks given’ Mancunian larrikins?!”

A moment at the first Melbourne show, however, caused controversy with a fan launching a flare into the crowd. Liam later took to X (Twitter) to call the fan in question a “massive c**t”, adding: “You are 1 seriously fucked up individual and you will get yours trust me.”

Oasis are off to South America later this week, with two shows at Estadio Mâs Monumental in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 15 and 16. They’re then playing Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos in Santiago, Chile, on November 19, before two gigs at MorumBIS in São Paulo on November 22 and 23 to round off the year.

Bonehead will be rejoining them after the guitarist, real name Paul Arthurs, took a break from the tour to continue his cancer treatment. He was given the all-clear from tonsil cancer back in 2022, but shared at the start of October that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer earlier this year, and would sit out of Oasis’ Asia and Australia shows so he could have “the next phase of care”. 

During those shows, the band performed with an honorary cut-out of Bonehead. In his absence, Mike Moore from Liam’s solo band filled in.

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Oasis Plays to 320,000 Fans on 2025 Australia Stadium Tour
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Oasis Plays to 320,000 Fans on 2025 Australia Stadium Tour

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Oasis have officially wrapped their 2025 Australian tour, marking a triumphant return down under with over 320,000 fans attending across five stadium shows in Melbourne and Sydney.

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The Britpop icons played three sold-out nights at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, followed by two shows at Accor Stadium in Sydney, concluding on Saturday (Nov. 8). It’s one of the highest-attended rock tours in Australia this year — and one with lasting impact.

“Thanks for putting up with us. We know we were d–kheads sometimes,” Liam Gallagher told the Sydney crowd. “Your support has put us back on the map. Respect! You’ve got a lovely f–king country. See you again.”

The reunion tour has drawn headlines for more than just nostalgia. In Melbourne, seismic sensors at the Seismology Research Centre reportedly picked up tremors during the band’s performances — a rare but real phenomenon caused by thousands of fans stomping and singing in unison.

One of the city’s most iconic live music venues, Cherry Bar, credited the band with sparking a major nightlife revival. “The darkest hour is before the dawn, Melbourne and Cherry Bar needed a hero and who knew that it would come in the shape of a couple of ‘no f#cks given’ Mancunian larrikins?!” wrote owner James Young on social media, calling it the bar’s “biggest weekend and biggest week on record.”

While the first show had some minor issues, including a fan launching flares into the crowd, the tour’s reception has been overwhelmingly positive.

Billboard said of the rockers’ first Melbourne gig, “Kicking off with ‘Hello,’ into which Liam inserted the lyrics ‘it’s good to be back,’ then ‘Acquiesce,’ and ‘Morning Glory,’ provided an opening combination that hit hard and fast. ‘G’day,’ Liam told the 58,000 gathered fans, Tina Arena and Jelly Roll among them. ‘Did you miss us? Because we missed you.’”

“This tour is off to a blinder, a result for anyone in the place who wanted, waited for this band, and used the opportunity to go let it all out, and sing at the top of their lungs.”

Oasis now heads to South America for shows in Argentina, Chile and Brazil, before continuing their global tour into 2026.

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Liam Gallagher Blasts Fan Who Set off Flares at Oasis Concert
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Liam Gallagher Blasts Fan Who Set off Flares at Oasis Concert

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Liam Gallagher lambasted a fan who launched flares during Oasis’ Melbourne, Australia show at Marvel Stadium on Friday, calling the person a “seriously fucked up individual” in a social media post about the incident.

“To the massive CUNT who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne you are 1 seriously fucked up individual and you will get yours trust me,” Gallagher posted on social platform X following their performance.

The flares were launched during the band’s “Champagne Supernova” finale at the first date of their Australian run of their tour. (They perform tonight, Nov. 1, and Nov. 4 at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, before heading to Sydney to play Accor Stadium on Nov. 7 and Nov. 8.)

To the massive CUNT who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne you are 1 seriously fucked up individual and you will get yours trust me

— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 31, 2025

In video footage filmed during the sold-out show, a flare can be seen going up in the air, appearing to be launched from within the crowd, and then it landed into the crowd who were in the floor section. Flames ignited in the area shortly after. Then, another flare can be seen going up and landing in the crowd nearby.

According to one concertgoer, there were two flares they witnessed going off. The attendee identified as Virginia, told Australian outlet news.com.au, that she saw one flash, and then shortly after another one was set off.

“Each time you saw this flash, it looked like a fire, and then it was contained fairly quickly,” Virginia, who attended the band’s debut Australian concert with her family, told the outlet.

She added: “I was there with my 13-year-old daughter, so once that went off, I thought it was bad and thought we’ll just leave before the end of the song and try and get outside.”

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It’s unclear how the flares were brought into the stadium. Virginia confirmed to news.com.au that security checked bags and that concertgoers were scanned before entering the venue.

According to 9 News in Australia, police in Victoria — the state in which Melbourne is located — said the incident was not reported and that there were no arrests. Marvel Stadium told 9 News that no one was harmed. “We’ll leave the on record comments to Liam Gallagher’s post,” the venue added.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Oasis' Liam Gallagher Calls Out "Seriously F**ked Up Person" For Launching Flare
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Oasis’ Liam Gallagher Calls Out “Seriously F**ked Up Person” For Launching Flare

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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In a rare moment of the language meeting the situation, Liam Gallagher has lambasted the “seriously fucked up person” who launched a flare during Oasis’ sold-out October 31st concert in Melbourne, Australia.

The incident happened Friday night local time as part of Oasis’ three-show stay at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium. According to reports, at least one flare was launched into the stadium as the band wrapped up the evening with “Champagne Supernova.”

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In an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, concertgoer Brad Bultman said that he and others had originally believed the flare to be part of some grand finale pyrotechnics display.

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“Then very quickly I saw it explode and expand a bit further, and then somebody actually pick up the live flair [sic] and toss it back in the air and created more fire and smoke in a different area,” Bultman said. “I was like, ‘Oh geez’ — you hope nobody gets hurt.”

Bultman went on to say that Gallagher’s initial reaction was to tell the crowd “naughty, naughty, naughty.” However, upon taking to X/Twitter after the show, Gallagher offered up a string of four letter words to the feckless fan.

“To the massive CUNT who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne you are 1 seriously fucked up individual and you will get yours trust me,” wrote Gallagher.

Also speaking to ABC, the venue’s security team said they’d already instituted bag searches and wanding for the event. However, they noted that there would be an increased security presence ahead of the shows on Saturday (November 1st) and Tuesday (November 4th). Following the Melbourne dates, the band are due at Sydney’s Accor Stadum next week.

This incident aside, Oasis’ reunion tour has gone swimmingly enough. Our own Jonah Krueger saw the band’s August concert from Chicago’s Soldier Field (their first U.S show of the North American tour), saying that “Oasis’ current iteration more than delivers.” He added, “If anything is surprising, it’s how remarkably smooth the Oasis machine is running, especially for being out of use for a decade-and-a-half.”

As we previously reported, Oasis only have a handful of tour dates planned for the remainder of 2025. However, according to Gallagher, there’s a lot more in store for 2026.

To the massive CUNT who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne you are 1 seriously fucked up individual and you will get yours trust me

— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 31, 2025

OASIS FAN LAUNCHES FLARE INTO THE CROWD IN MELBOURNE. THERE WERE NO REPORTED INJURIES 🇦🇺#oasislive25 pic.twitter.com/T9h8AWAVZj

— Oasis World (@oasisworld_) October 31, 2025

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Oasis: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Album Review
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Oasis: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Album Review

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

You might have heard, but Britpop’s greatest group returned this year in a blaze of summer-dominating, triumphal glory. Plus, easily missed, Oasis got back together, too.

Odd as it is to say now, Live ’25 wasn’t a nailed-on success. Questions swirled: Would the irascible brothers keep their egos and fratricidal instincts in check? Could they swerve notoriety for playing so slowly that the life drains out of even the most committed loyalist? Any chance the setlist might show proof of their existence past 2002? (Yes, yes, no.) Demand for the tour was insane, some 14 million trying for the UK dates alone, a nearly 600 percent leap on 1996’s immortalised pair of Knebworth shows.

Once the ticker tape from the opener in Cardiff confirmed that they were not just in decent form, but had actually exceeded all expectations, a funny kind of tremor swept Anglophiles the world over, like the aftershock of a bliss nuke. With tabloids and legacy music media fixated on tracking the brothers’ every move, even a brief pat on the back sent people doollally. Out went strappy tops and cigs, in came bucket hats and more cigs, as Planet Gallagher blotted out the sun. And lo, just in case you thought they hadn’t raked in enough cash already, here arrives the 30th anniversary edition of (What’s the Story?) Morning Glory, a reissue of a reissue of a reissue. You may not like it, but this is what Peak Oasis looks like.

As the world’s most ardent proponents of Lennonism, the only comparison Liam and Noel will brook these days is against their idols. So let’s begin there. Socially, in 2025, Oasis are bigger than the Beatles. Chalk it up to heavy competition in the ’60s, or a total collapse of aesthetic progression since the ’90s, but you can only tackle the void in front of you, and Oasis did so with brutal efficiency. If you cup your ear today to the ballad of the pub man, you won’t find gents in collarless grey suits harmonizing “Day Tripper” at closing time. What you will find, however, is middle-aged men greying around the temples and young lovers with live forever inked in cursive on their calves, arm in arm, belting one of modern rock’n’roll’s universal standards: “Champagne Supernova,” “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” or, plausibly, all of the above.

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Epiphone celebrate Oasis ‘Live '25’ tour with run of new Gem Archer and Bonehead guitars
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Epiphone celebrate Oasis ‘Live ’25’ tour with run of new Gem Archer and Bonehead guitars

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Epiphone is celebrating Oasis’ mammoth ‘Live ‘25’ tour by sharing a run of new Gem Archer and Bonehead guitars.

Both new models come inspired by the original guitars still wielded by Gem Archer and Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs on stage today, as they return to the live stages worldwide with Liam and Noel Gallagher for their first tour dates since 2009.

For Gem Archer, the model replicated and now on offer from the guitar manufacturer is the Sheraton – an Epiphone design first introduced in 1958, and has been used during the musician’s time in Oasis, Beady Eye, and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.

Dubbed the Masterbilt Gem Archer Sheraton, the new model is a semi-hollowbody, five-ply layered maple/poplar construction model, that comes with the signature etched Double Diamond on the rear of the headstock. It also features elegant mother-of-pearl block and abalone triangle inlays, a large 60s-style Sloped Dovewing headstock, pair of USA-made Gibson Mini Humbucker™ pickups, gold hardware and more.

It is available in both right-and left-handed versions, and comes with an Epiphone hardshell guitar case.

Discussing the history he has with his own model, Archer said: “The Epiphone Sheraton first came into my world when I borrowed Noel’s for Oasis tours and recording. When I started playing with him again in the High Flying Birds in 2017, this was the guitar I asked if he still had. I’m playing it again together with my signature model based on his ’66 original, on the Oasis ‘Live ’25’ tour.

“It’s got a ring and a clang to it, with loads of definition and clarity that I haven’t found in any other model.”

Gem Archer with his Sheraton guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

Gem Archer's Epiphone Sheraton guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone
Gem Archer’s Epiphone Sheraton guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

For Bonehead, the guitar replicated for the new Epiphone run is the Riviera, which he used everywhere from the early Oasis shows at The Water Rats in London to their era-defining nights at Knebworth.

His model is from 1984, and was used by him during the sessions for the landmark albums ‘Definitely Maybe’ and ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, as well as the band’s tours throughout the ‘90s.

The new replica made by Epiphone features a five-ply layered maple body with a solid maple centerblock, Epiphone Sloped Dovewing headstock, a Gibson Crown inlaid in mother-of-pearl, Alnico Classic PRO™ pickups, Black witch-hat knobs and more.

“Epiphone Rivieras have been with me from the early rehearsals at the Boardwalk in Manchester all the way up to those historic shows at Knebworth and on into Liam’s solo career,” Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs said. “I’m still playing my original 1984 guitar on the Oasis 2025 tour, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

“I’m excited to bring this new guitar to audiences who experienced it back in the day, as well as those coming out to see us on this tour. It plays great and sounds massive; you’re gonna love it.”

Both the Masterbilt Gem Archer Sheraton and Bonehead Riviera are now available at authorised Epiphone dealers, online, and at the Gibson Garage locations in London and Nashville.

Bonehead with his Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone
Bonehead with his Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

Bonehead's Epiphone Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone
Bonehead’s Epiphone Riviera guitar. CREDIT: Epiphone

The Sheraton model is priced at £1,199, and the Riviera is priced at £849.

“2025 is turning out to be quite the year for live music, and we’re thrilled to play a small part in paying tribute to one of the greatest reunions of the 21st century!” said Lee Bartram, Head of Commercial and Marketing EMEA at Gibson. “The first time I remember seeing Gem playing that Cherry Red Epiphone Sheraton was on July 2, 2005, in Manchester—what a show!”

He added: “Gem was such an important part of the Oasis sound in the 2000s, and to see him carry that on with Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds makes it a privilege to be part of this project.

“Spotting that Epiphone Riviera on stage during the ‘Be Here Now’ tour in 1996 is something that stuck with me and inspired me to get my first Epiphone guitar. Nearly 30 years later, I’m honoured to have played a tiny part in bringing the Epiphone Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs Riviera to life.”

This is far from the first time that a new run of guitars has been launched to celebrate the long-awaited Oasis reunion. Towards the start of the year, it was confirmed that Noel Gallagher had joined forces with Gibson to create a limited-edition run of Gibson ’78 Les Paul Customs. In August, he launched a new Gibson Les Paul, designed specifically for the Oasis ‘Live 25’ tour, which came with handwritten lyric sheets.

Earlier this month, Gibson shared details of another guitar being shared to mark a cultural phenomenon – an exclusive, limited edition ES-345 guitar designed for the 40th anniversary of Back To The Future.

Oasis are currently out on the Asia leg of their mighty Oasis Live ‘25 comeback tour, which kicked off in South Korea earlier this month and has seen the members perform with an honorary cut-out of guitarist Bonehead. The guitarist announced that he would be taking a planned break from the tour to continue with “the next phase of care” of his prostate cancer treatment. Mike Moore from Liam’s solo band has filled in in his absence.

Dates will continue tonight (Friday October 31) with a show at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, before the band play two more shows there on November 1 and 4. Two shows in Sydney are planned for November 7 and 8, before Oasis wrap up their 2025 dates in Buenos Aires, Santiago, and São Paulo at the end of that month.

While the ‘Live 25’ tour may be coming to a close, rumours are swirling that Oasis may announce more dates for 2026. Liam teased more to come at their final Wembley gig, with him announcing: “‘Champagne Supernova’, see you next year.” He then playfully slapped himself on the wrists to scold himself for letting it slip.

The frontman then went on to claim that “it’s not even half time yet”, potentially suggesting there may be a second half to the reunion tour soon to come. There’s been additional speculation that Oasis may return to celebrate the 30th anniversaries of their legendary Maine Road and Knebworth gigs by playing Etihad Stadium and Knebworth next year.

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Oasis Box Up 'Morning Glory' Singles, 'Wonderwall' Turns 30
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Oasis Box Up ‘Morning Glory’ Singles, ‘Wonderwall’ Turns 30

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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In honor of the 30th anniversary today (Oct. 30) of Oasis’ era-defining “Wonderwall,” the group has announced a Dec. 12 release date for a (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? seven-inch singles boxed set, which replicates a 1996 CD collection of the same material housed in a cigarette-style box. A similar collection for singles from the band’s 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe, was released last year.

The Morning Glory box will include 2014 remastered versions of “Wonderwall,” “Some Might Say,” “Roll With It” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” all paired with their original respective b-sides “Round Are Way,” “Talk Tonight,” “It’s Better People” and “Step Out.”

As SPIN surmised in a 2015 feature ranking the 95 best alternative rock songs of 1995, “Wonderwall” is “a love song that never actually talks about romance, in a way that leaves it applicable to a lover, a friend, or — naturally — a sibling, unifying all of us under four capo’d acoustic chords, expertly deployed strings and the most distinctive Mancunian accent in rock history. In era where American rock was dominated by self-doubt and dread, its message of assurance — even a hesitant one, from far away — was bold enough to survive in the public consciousness long enough to see a time in which resigned angst was no longer the dominant mode of cultural expression.”

“I knew with that song and the momentum the band had actually built up, that we were going to sell a lot of records,” Creation Records founder Alan McGee told SPIN in 2020 about his first impressions of the song. “But I even got that wrong. I actually thought when I heard ‘Wonderwall,’ god, we’re gonna sell 10 million, and we sold 23 million. I got it wrong.”

Morning Glory was itself reissued earlier this year in a 30th anniversary deluxe edition, featuring new acoustic versions of several classic tracks. Oasis’ 2020 live album, Familiar to Millions, will also be back in the marketplace on Nov. 14 in a variety of exclusive vinyl formats.

The Noel- and Liam Gallagher-led band is winding down its massively successful reunion tour over the next several weeks in Australia and South America. The group performs tomorrow (Oct. 31) for the first of three sold-out shows at Melbourne’s 53,000-capacity Marvel Stadium.

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Super Furry Animals reveal why they turned down Oasis and U2 support slots in first interview in almost a decade
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Super Furry Animals reveal why they turned down Oasis and U2 support slots in first interview in almost a decade

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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Super Furry Animals have explained why they turned down the chance to support Oasis and U2, as well as a slot on Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid Stage, in their first interview since 2016.

Speaking to Uncut, the Welsh five-piece also touched on an argument with Bruce Springsteen’s drummer, as well as their ‘Love Kraft’ 20th anniversary reissue later this month.

Frontman Gruff Rhys explained that they turned down Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage for ‘Rings Around The World‘, their 2001 album, because “our sound guy couldn’t do it, he was on holiday in France,” and a support slot on Oasis’ 1996 Loch Lomond shows, because “we were below The Bootleg Beatles on the bill.”

Of a potential tour with U2, he said it didn’t happen “because the flat fee they offered couldn’t cover our expenses.”

Rhys looked back on an appearance on Late Night With David Letterman, in which the band “got into a row” with Bruce Springsteen’s drummer, Max Weinberg, who also worked as Letterman’s bandleader.

“We asked his brass section to do our gig in New York, and he caught wind,” Rhys explained. “We weren’t trying to poach his brass section, but he flew into our dressing room … it was unpleasant.”

The band, meanwhile, are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 album ‘Love Kraft’ with a reissue on October 24. It’ll be available on double vinyl, 2CDs, including the 22-track bonus CD ‘Kiss Me With Apocalypse’, and digital formats. You can pre-order and pre-save it here.

The album saw all of the band’s members contribute songs and lead vocals for the first time, with Rhys telling Uncut that “it was just the band evolving” and “didn’t feel forced”.

They’re also heading out on their ‘Supacabra’ UK and Ireland tour next year in their first run of live shows since 2016. The run of nine shows will begin at Dublin’s 3Olympia on May 6 and finish with two shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on May 22 and 23. Take a look at the dates below and find any remaining tickets here.

Super Furry Animals’ 2026 dates are:

MAY
06 – Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre*
08 – Glasgow, The Barrowlands*
09 – Glasgow, The Barrowlands*
14 – Llandudno, Venue Cymru*
15 – Llandudno, Venue Cymru*
16 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena**
21 – Manchester, O2 Apollo*
22 – London, O2 Brixton Academy***
23 – London, O2 Brixton Academy****

*supported by Getdown Services
**supported by Getdown Services and Melin Melyn
***supported by Honeyglaze
****supported by The Bug Club

The band also recently shared one of the four previously-unheard tracks set to feature on the ‘Love Kraft’ reissue. Listen to ‘Rock N’ Roll Flu’, which features lead vocals from drummer Dafydd Ieuan, here.

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Richard Jobson celebrates punk spirit in new Skids documentary by infamous Oasis artist
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Richard Jobson celebrates punk spirit in new Skids documentary by infamous Oasis artist

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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The Skids frontman Richard Jobson has paid tribute to his hometown roots in The Story of The Skids — a new documentary directed by punk artist Mark Sloper which premiered last week to packed audiences across Scotland.

The Skids frontman Richard Jobson has paid tribute to his hometown roots in The Story of The Skids — a new documentary directed by punk artist Mark Sloper which premiered last week to packed audiences across Scotland

The film, directed by the celebrated punk artist and filmmaker Mark – known professionally as Mark Illuminati – charts the rise of Dunfermline’s punk pioneers from their beginnings in Fife’s former royal capital to their enduring influence today.

Much of the documentary focuses on Richard’s reflections on growing up in the area, his creative inspirations, and his pride in the city’s musical heritage.

Richard narrates the film, sharing memories of penning punk anthems such as Into the Valley and The Saints are Coming at Dunfermline Library.

He told the Dunfermline Press: “There’s a lot of special things about the (then) town. It’s our job to highlight them and be very humble about it.

“That library is a special place, because it gave me time to think. It’s in one of the most spectacular areas that I think I’ve ever seen, it’s just breath-taking.

“My feeling is that they should pedestrianise the whole Maygate. They could turn it into this beautiful place where you can have markets and do different things, making it a creative hub in the heart of an important city.”

Much of the filming took place inside the Old Town Barber Club on Maygate, run by Richard’s brother Brian Jobson.

Early scenes revisit long-closed venues such as the Bellvue Hotel and the Kinema Ballroom – the latter once hosting David Bowie and The Clash – where Richard recalls headlining as a defining moment for The Skids.

One story in the film recounts their ill-fated second gig, planned during a Communist Party event in Pittencrieff Park to support Chilean refugees.

Richard said: “That was until Stuart Adamson opened by telling the crowd how ‘if this was a Communist country, you wouldn’t be allowed to see a band like this’, at which point the plug was pulled.”

He added: “I took a much more internationalist approach with the band, but the magnet was always coming back to Dunfermline, and I think the key to that was Stuart, because he lived in the centre.”

Skids Guitarist Stuart Adamson went on to form Big Country in 1981, achieving worldwide fame before his death in 2001.

Richard later launched The Armoury Show and moved into writing and television before reforming The Skids in 2017.

Reflecting on the band’s longevity, he told the Press: “I think through various things that we’ve been doing, we’ve kept The Skids relevant. When you play a song like Working for the Yankee Dollar, it probably means more today than it did when we wrote it way back then, because of the politics of today that are almost indescribably horrific.

“Suddenly these songs have another meaning, as does Into the Valley, even Masquerade and Charade. They all feel very contemporary because they were commentaries on the world as I saw it when I was 15, 16, 17. I always thought the world would get better, and it didn’t.”

Director Mark Sloper is famous in Britain’s punk art scene and recently gained attention as Oasis’ official artist for their 2025 comeback tour.

The band commissioned him to produce two neon artworks celebrating their first two albums, Definitely Maybe and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, priced at £4,000 each in official Oasis pop-up stores.

Mark famously caused a stir in 2020 when he unveiled a portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II with blue hair, a nose ring and a heart tattoo bearing the word ‘Philip’.

The artist said: “The message was she said it was really good but didn’t like the Philip tattoo and would prefer the lion and unicorn crest. I never got the print back so assume it may be hanging in her toilet. When I was told she had been shown the portrait, I was happy to make the change.”

Speaking about his latest collaboration with Oasis, Mark added: “Noel and Liam Gallagher clearly love the punk aesthetic, and I’m overjoyed to be part of the reunion tour as Oasis still have that punk spirit.”




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Oasis' Paul Arthurs Steps Away From Tour For Cancer Treatment
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Oasis’ Paul Arthurs Steps Away From Tour For Cancer Treatment

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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An Oasis founding member is stepping away from the band’s highly-anticipated reunion tour following a prostate cancer diagnosis.

On Friday, guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs shared his health news on Instagram, announcing his temporary departure from the Oasis Live ’25 World Tour, which kicked off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales.

“Early this year I was diagnosed with prostate cancer,” he shared in his post. “The good news is I’m responding really well to treatment, which meant I could be part of this incredible tour. Now, I am having to take a planned break for the next phase of my care, so I’ll be missing the gigs in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne and Sydney.”

Arthurs continued, “I’m really sad to be missing these shows but I’m feeling good and will be back ready to go in time for South America. Have an amazing time if you’re going this month and I’ll see you back onstage with the band in November. Bonehead. X”

The band’s next stop after Arthurs’ break will be in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Nov. 15 and 16.

Following reports of an Oasis reunion tour, Liam Gallagher confirmed the news last August that he and brother Noel were reuniting, after their long-held sibling rivalry resulted in the latter leaving the group mid-tour in 2009.

“It is with some sadness and great relief…I quit Oasis tonight,” Noel wrote in a statement at the time. “People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.”

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