26-11-2025 11:36 via nme.com

Oasis’ video director reveals ‘Live ’25’ was in pre-production for 14 months: “Lots of well-kept secrets”

Oasis‘ video director has revealed that the band’s Live ’25 reunion tour had been in pre-production for 14 months, saying there were “lots of well-kept secrets”.
The Britpop giants wrapped up the huge trek in São Paulo, Brazil, last Sunday (November 23), after playing 41 shows across 142 days and five continents.READ MORE: Oasis live in Cardiff opening night review: a supersonic reunion for a new generationThey announced the first leg in August 2024, whi
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