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04.06.2009 - 13:41
Heaton Park line-up change – Thursday

Unfortunately Tom Clarke from The Enemy is suffering from a bad case of food poisoning so the band have had to pull out of today’s gig at Heaton Park.

Reverend And The Makers will be replacing them for today’s gig only.

Oasis‘ record label Big Brother Recordings will be updating the band’s Twitter page throughout the stadium tour. To check out all the latest news from the gigs, follow them HERE!

Quelle: oasisinet.com

20.05.2009 - 14:54
Liam Gallagher attacks The Enemy using Twitter

Singer threatens to take away tour support slot from trio

Liam Gallagher has launched a Twitter attack on The Enemy, after saying he thinks the Coventry band slagged off Oasis in a recent interview.

Writing on Twitter, Gallagher attacked the band by calling frontman Tom Clarke a “little fucker”.

The singer also questioned whether the band were the right choice to support Oasis on their forthcoming UK stadium tour.

“Having read an interview with Tom Clarke from The Enemy apparently Oasis are past it?” Gallagher wrote. “Do you want to go on 1st [on the tour] or what you little fucker?”

The interview Gallagher is referencing is likely to have come from The Sun on Monday (May 18), which saw Clarke giving his opinion on Oasis.

“I don’t think Noel needs to do it [be in Oasis] anymore,” he explained. “He’s doing it for the love of it. That’s the dream. That’s when you can say you’ve made it.”

Several Oasis fansites, including Oasisteria.com, have interpreted Clarke’s comments as an attack on the Gallagher brothers.

Quelle: nme.com

23.01.2009 - 09:10
Oasisinet announce additions for summer stadiums

3 more bands have been added to the bills on the Oasis Summer Stadium Tour later this year.

In addition to Kasabian & The Enemy, ticket holders for Edinburgh, Sunderland and Wembley will also have the pleasure of seeing Reverend and the Makers complete a stellar line up of Britain’s finest.

In Manchester and Coventry, Twisted Wheel will be bringing their punk charged guitar anthems to the stage, while in Cardiff, Rhys Ifan’s rock n roll circus The Peth will add a local flavour to the proceedings.

Quelle: oasisinet.com