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15.07.2009 - 09:36
Oasis: Tonausfall beim Live-Konzert

Die Rockband Oasis hatte am gestrigen Donnerstagabend beim Live-Konzert im Londoner Wembley-Stadion während des Hits ‘Wonderwall’ mit einem Tonausfall zu kämpfen.

Oasis hatten bei ihrem gestrigen Konzert in London Probleme mit der Tontechnik – den Fans wird jedoch nichts erstattet.

Letzten Monat hatte die Band den Fans noch ihr Geld zurückgegeben, nachdem es in Manchester im Heaton Park zu ähnlichen technischen Problemen gekommen war. Nun legte sie eine denkwürdige Performance im Wembley-Stadion hin, musste aber während der Darbietung von ‘Wonderwall’ einen Zusammenbruch des riesigen Boxensystems hinnehmen.

Anfangs dachte die Menge, dass die Band zu spielen aufgehört hatte, damit sie den Chor anstimmen konnte. Nach einem kurzen Moment der Stille und ein paar wenigen Buhrufen war allerdings alles wieder normal in Sachen Sound.

Als er dann mit dem Song durch war, stellte Gitarrist Noel Gallagher die Sachlage schnell klar: “Ich möchte nur einfach kurz kategorisch sagen, dass niemand sein Geld zurückbekommt. Du nicht, du nicht, du nicht, und auch du nicht mit der Brille. Kein Brillenträger bekommt Geld zurück. Das letzte Mal hat uns die Sache eine halbe Million Pfund gekostet.”

Anschließend gönnte die Band ihren Fans ein Repertoire ihrer größten Klassiker, darunter ‘Supersonic’, ‘Champagne Supernova’ und eine begeistert begrüßte Variante von ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’. Das Konzert endete mit ihrer Coverversion des Beatles-Songs ‘I Am The Walrus’.

Beim Heaton-Park-Konzert hatte Sänger Liam Gallagher der Menge versprochen, sie würde ihr Geld zurückbekommen, als der Auftritt um 30 Minuten in Verzug geriet. Im Wortlaut sagte er: “Es tut uns leid. Das ist jetzt ein Gratiskonzert. Jeder bekommt sein Geld zurück.” Gitarrist Noel fügte hinzu: “Behaltet euer Ticket, und ihr bekommt euer Geld zurück.”

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24.10.2008 - 20:21
Oasis stadium ‘supergigs’ break box office records

Oasis‘ 2009 stadium tour broke all box office records when it went on sale this morning, selling a staggering 500,000 tickets by 3.00pm. We’ve had to scramble to put additional nights on sale in both London and Manchester after the band’s two night runs at London’s Wembley Stadium and Manchester’s Heaton Park sold out in hours. Oasis first ever trip to Sunderland’s City of Light Stadium has also sold out already.

NEWSFLASH: While writing this mail we’ve just learned that Oasis‘ Slaine Castle concert had sold out by 4.00pm. This makes it one of the fastest ever selling shows at this venue.

Kasabian and The Enemy will be special guests on all UK shows. According to Noel, “These gigs are going to be easily the gigs of next year, if not the decade. They are gigs that go down in people’s memories”.

The third Manchester and London shows are selling fast and only a very limited number of tickets remain for Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin.

We can also let you know that Oasis will also being playing a show at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena Stadium with The Enemy supporting on Tuesday the 7th July . This final show on Oasis 2009 summer tour does not go on sale until Thursday the 30th October at 9.00am.

OASIS 2009 STADIUM TOUR – FINAL DATES:

Thursday 04 June 2009: MANCHESTER, Heaton Park
Saturday 06 June 2009: MANCHESTER, Heaton Park – SOLD OUT
Sunday 07 June 2009: MANCHESTER, Heaton Park – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 10 June 2009: SUNDERLAND, Stadium of Light – SOLD OUT
Friday 12 June 2009: CARDIFF, Millennium Stadium
Wednesday 17 June 2009: EDINBURGH, Murrayfield
Saturday 20 June 2009: DUBLIN, Slane Castle – SOLD OUT
Thursday 9 July 2009: LONDON, Wembley Stadium
Saturday 11 July 2009: LONDON, Wembley Stadium – SOLD OUT
Sunday 12 July 2009: LONDON, Wembley Stadium – SOLD OUT

Tickets for all shows are on sale through Oasisinet, the Oasis Lo-Call 24-hr hotline, 0844 412 4638 and all usual ticket outlets.

Oasis‘ new album ‘Dig Out Your Soul‘ is out now, the new single “I’m Outta Time” is out December 1st.

Quelle: oasisinet.com

24.10.2008 - 17:36
Oasis Wembley Stadium concerts also sold out: Third night added!

Following hot on the heels of their Manchester shows, both Oasis concerts at Wembley Stadium in July 2009 have now sold out and due to the phenomenal demand the band have announced a third night’s performance in Britain’s showcase Stadium. Oasis will now be playing a third and final night Wembley Stadium, London on Thursday the 9th July, 2009 once again with very special guests Kasabian and The Enemy.

A very limited number of tickets are available for the remaining shows and fans are urged to book quickly to avoid disappointment.

OASIS 2009 STADIUM TOUR:

THURSDAY 04 JUNE 2009 – MANCHESTER, HEATON PARK

Oasisinet – 0844 412 4638
Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230
Ticketline – 0161 832 1111

Or in person at Zavvi in Arndale Centre (Face value for cash)

Saturday 06 June 2009 – MANCHESTER, Heaton Park – SOLD OUT

Sunday 07 June 2009 – MANCHESTER, Heaton Park – SOLD OUT

Wednesday 10 June 2009 – SUNDERLAND, Stadium of Light – SOLD OUT

FRIDAY 12 JUNE 2009 – CARDIFF, MILLENIUM STADIUM

Oasisinet – 0844 412 4638
Gigs & Tours – 0871 2200 260
See Tickets – 029 2064 4996
Ticketline – 0871 424 4444
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230

Or in person at CIA box office & Cardiff Centre Ticketline (Face value for cash). Bristol Tickets (10% booking fee).

WEDNESDAY 17 JUNE 2009 – EDINBURGH, MURRAYFIELD

Oasisinet – 0844 412 4638
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
SECXTRA.com – 08700 132652

Or in person at:
Murrayfield Stadium: £2 plus c/card fees for credit cards. No b/f for cash/ debit card
Aberdeen: Music Hall – £2 cash/ debit card
Aberdeen: One Up Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Dundee: Grouchos Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Edinburgh: Tickets Scotland – £2 cash/ debit card
Edinburgh: Ripping Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Glasgow: Tickets Scotland – £2 cash/ debit card

SATURDAY 20 JUNE 2009 – DUBLIN, SLANE CASTLE

Oasisinet – 0844 412 4638
Ticketmaster Ireland- 0818 719 300 (ROI), 0870 243 4455 (NI) or +35 31 456 9569 (Int’l)

Or in person at Slane Castle Estate Office (+35 341 982 4163) or at over 100 Ticketmaster outlets North & South (total €76.50 incl booking fee for personal callers to TM outlets)

THURSDAY 9 JULY 2009 – LONDON, WEMBLEY STADIUM

Oasisinet – 0844 412 4638
Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230 / 0844 844 0444
Stargreen – 020 7734 8932
Ticketline – 0871 424 4444 / 020 7434 2222

Or in person at Wembley Arena (face value on debit cards only) or Stargreen (10% booking fee)

Saturday 11 July 2009 – LONDON, Wembley Stadium SOLD OUT

Sunday 12 July 2009 – LONDON, Wembley Stadium SOLD OUT

Quelle: oasisinet.com

24.10.2008 - 13:57
Oasis Heaton Park concerts both sold out: Third night added!

Both Oasis concerts at Manchester’s Heaton Park in June have sold out this morning in under two hours and due to the phenomenal demand the band have announced a third night’s performance in one of Europe’s biggest municipal parks. Oasis will now also be playing Heaton Park, Manchester on Thursday the 4th June, 2009 once again with very special guests Kasabian and The Enemy.

Tickets for all other stadium shows are selling fast and fans are urged to book quickly to avoid disappointment.

Tickets for the additional date are on sale now via Oasisinet, the Oasis national lo-call hotline 0844 412 4638 and the following outlets:

Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230
Ticketline – 0161 832 1111

Or in person at Zavvi in Arndale Centre (Face value for cash)

OASIS BIGGEST EVER STADIUM TOUR IN FULL:

MANCHESTER – HEATON PARK: 4th, 6th *SOLD OUT!* & 7th *SOLD OUT!* June 2009

Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230
Ticketline – 0161 832 1111

Or in person at Zavvi in Arndale Centre (Face value for cash)

SUNDERLAND – STADIUM OF LIGHT: 10th June 2009

Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230
Ticketline – 0191 263 5000

Or in person at SAFC box office & Newcastle Arena box office (Face value for cash)

CARDIFF – MILLENNIUM STADIUM: 12th June 2009

Gigs & Tours – 0871 2200 260
See Tickets – 029 2064 4996
Ticketline – 0871 424 4444
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230

Or in person at CIA box office & Cardiff Centre Ticketline (Face value for cash). Bristol Tickets (10% booking fee).

EDINBURGH – MURRAYFIELD STADIUM: 17th June 2009

See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
SECXTRA.com – 08700 132652

Or in person at:
Murrayfield Stadium: £2 plus c/card fees for credit cards. No b/f for cash/ debit card
Aberdeen: Music Hall – £2 cash/ debit card
Aberdeen: One Up Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Dundee: Grouchos Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Edinburgh: Tickets Scotland – £2 cash/ debit card
Edinburgh: Ripping Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Glasgow: Tickets Scotland – £2 cash/ debit card

DUBLIN – SLANE CASTLE: 20th June 2009

Ticketmaster Ireland- 0818 719 300 (ROI), 0870 243 4455 (NI) or +35 31 456 9569 (Int’l)

Or in person at Slane Castle Estate Office (+35 341 982 4163) or at over 100 Ticketmaster outlets North & South (total €76.50 incl booking fee for personal callers to TM outlets)

LONDON – WEMBLEY STADIUM: 11th & 12th July 2009

Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230 / 0844 844 0444
Stargreen – 020 7734 8932
Ticketline – 0871 424 4444 / 020 7434 2222

Or in person at Wembley Arena (face value on debit cards only) or Stargreen (10% booking fee)

Quelle: oasisinet.com

24.10.2008 - 07:13
Oasis stadium tour box office info

Upfront of tomorrow morning’s stadium tour on-sale we have collated for you all the official box office contact details. In addition to here at Oasisinet.com, these are the official outlets for tickets for all the stadium shows.

WARNING: SOME VERY GOOD QUALITY COUNTERFEIT TICKETS HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED ON THE RECENT OASIS ARENA SHOWS. THESE LOOK ENTIRELY GENUINE BUT WILL NOT GAIN YOU ACCESS TO THE VENUE DUE TO THE VARIOUS ANTI-COUNTERFEIT MEASURES IN USE. WE STRONGLY URGE OASIS FANS NOT TO PURCHASE TICKETS FROM ANY OUTLET OTHER THAN AN AUTHORISED TICKET SELLER:

UK shows: From £45 per ticket plus booking fees where applicable; maximum 6 per household per show – on sale 10am Fri 24 Oct
Ireland show: €76.50 incl booking fees for counter sales, further charges may apply, maximum 8 per person – on sale 8am Fri 24 Oct

MANCHESTER – HEATON PARK: 6th & 7th June 2009

Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230
Ticketline – 0161 832 1111

Or in person at Zavvi in Arndale Centre (Face value for cash)

SUNDERLAND – STADIUM OF LIGHT: 10th June 2009

Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230
Ticketline – 0191 263 5000

Or in person at SAFC box office & Newcastle Arena box office (Face value for cash)

CARDIFF – MILLENNIUM STADIUM: 12th June 2009

Gigs & Tours – 0871 2200 260
See Tickets – 029 2064 4996
Ticketline – 0871 424 4444
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230

Or in person at CIA box office & Cardiff Centre Ticketline (Face value for cash). Bristol Tickets (10% booking fee).

EDINBURGH – MURRAYFIELD STADIUM: 17th June 2009

See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
SECXTRA.com – 08700 132652

Or in person at:
Murrayfield Stadium: £2 plus c/card fees for credit cards. No b/f for cash/ debit card
Aberdeen: Music Hall – £2 cash/ debit card
Aberdeen: One Up Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Dundee: Grouchos Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Edinburgh: Tickets Scotland – £2 cash/ debit card
Edinburgh: Ripping Records – £2 cash/ debit card
Glasgow: Tickets Scotland – £2 cash/ debit card

DUBLIN – SLANE CASTLE: 20th June 2009

Ticketmaster Ireland- 0818 719 300 (ROI), 0870 243 4455 (NI) or +35 31 456 9569 (Int’l)

Or in person at Slane Castle Estate Office (+35 341 982 4163) or at over 100 Ticketmaster outlets North & South (total €76.50 incl booking fee for personal callers to TM outlets)

LONDON – WEMBLEY STADIUM: 11th & 12th July 2009

Gigs & Tours
See Tickets – 0871 2200 260
Ticketmaster – 0871 230 6230 / 0844 844 0444
Stargreen – 020 7734 8932
Ticketline – 0871 424 4444 / 020 7434 2222

Or in person at Wembley Arena (face value on debit cards only) or Stargreen (10% booking fee)

Quelle: oasisinet.com

17.10.2008 - 08:37
Oasis Press Conference at Wembley Stadium

Noel Gallagher has just given a press conference at Wembley Stadium this afternoon (October 16) announcing the band’s 2009 tour dates.

NME.COM was there. Here is Noel’s press conference in full:

You were the last British band to play Wembley – not counting Toploader who supported Bon Jovi and are rubbish – how does it feel to be back?

“There’s quite a big gap. This is the first time I’ve come through the door. I’ve not been to concert there yet. It’s a great British venue. I guess it’s going to be great.”

Will You beat Manchester City here?

“I don’t think City are going to be here this season, not yet, we’ll be representing them at all stadiums again next year.”

Why did you decide to play Heaton Park in Manchester?

“The last person to play there was the Pope in 1982. It seems a shame to let it sit there doing nowt. We had a few gigs booked in Man City stadium, but the new owners told us they didn’t need to do gigs as they don’t need the money. Neither do we, but it would be a laugh. That was the next suitable venue- the obvious next one would have been Old Trafford, but no way. I supported the Pope the last time, doing stand-up. I did the first 45 minutes so you wouldn’t have seen me. Didn’t go down too well.”

Kasabian and The Enemy as support, why?

“Kasabian, we toured with them in the States a couple of years ago, and we’ve since become quite close to them. We always said that when we’d do the supergroup, super-concert again we’d give them first option. The Enemy I’ve liked since their first single. Looking at the bill, I think these are going to be the gigs of next year, if not the decade for a certain demographic.

“I’m just glad I can get tickets. These are the gigs that people remember, they meet future wives. I give thanks that we’re headlining it and not some heritage act on before a bunch of kids. If I was a 16 year old again, I’d think this was the gig of the century, of the decade.”

How do you and Liam approach these shows?

“The first kind of stadium we did was in Manchester. It never felt daunting to play to 40,000 people then. Some bands sit in their dressing room, quaking in their boots. They’re all there to see me play guitar. What’s the worst that can happen? You’re shit – so what? Life is there to be lived. If you don’t aim for that, you may as well play the Astoria. This is it, it’s here and it’s now. I give thanks that we’re going to be headlining here. Liam on the other hand, was shitting it.”

What do you think of current pop talent?

“I’m not denying the right to kids to better their own lives, but it’s not really about the music, is it? They’re shite, to be honest. It’s like ‘who’s got the biggest sob story? My cat died, and his outstretched paw was pointing towards the X on the screen, so I’ve come here today to sing ‘What’s New Pussycat’. My eight year old daughter loves it.

“Especially when a girl group came on and said they were going to sing ‘Wonderwall’ by Ryan Adams. I had to reassure her that I did indeed write that song. ‘Ryan is a friend of Dad’s’.”

What do you think about free downloads?

“I wouldn’t give an album away for free. I wouldn’t give my own songs away for free. I think 19.99 for an album is pretty much… I’d go with that. I don’t give a shit about the music industry. We’re trying to self-contain. The music industry got too big, record labels are now like sprawling industries that can’t contain themselves.

“The industry will eventually land in a place where it’s more about the product and less about the razzmatazz. If anything’s come from this current climate it’s that records are shooting out. I think the current prices are ok, what is it £7.99 online? That enough to keep my swimming pool full of mineral water.”

Will you play the Wembley gig in the round?

“No, that’s a bit Rod Stewart. I think we’ll be doing it in the traditional sense. There’s a stage at one end, a bar at the other, and a bit in the middle which you don’t get involved in if you’re over 25. I’d rather face the audience, rather than flashing lights. As long as there’s big movie footage of me playing guitar.

“The second night was quite monumental, because Liam had been out with a Spice Girl the night before – a Spice Girl – and he didn’t bother going to bed. It was the first comedy performance at the Old Wembley. The first night was great, the second night was excruciating. I’m not annoyed with him, it’s his band as much as mine. But it’s all over YouTube though!”

Are you tempted to headline Glastonbury next year?

“I think that when Michael Eavis reads this press release he’ll shit himself. I wouldn’t bother to play Glasto. Here is where it’s going to be at next summer. Would you go? Why is R Kelly playing? I’ve said before we wouldn’t play there again, we always blow the big gigs, we always manage to George Best it.

“The first time we played Glasto, we played too many songs off ‘Morning Glory’, and it hadn’t come out yet. Glasto is great to be at, but it’s not great for people like us to play at. You’re on at 11, and the people you’re with are absolutely battered. Your girlfriend stops making sense. So no we won’t play next year.”

Do you have any rituals before you go on?

“Of course, slaughtering goats and all that. The first time we seen it was Travis. They have a hug and a little jig. No, we don’t. We’re Northern men, you know what I mean? We enjoy ourselves in silence, and suffer in silence. There’s always the new drummer. ‘Enjoy yourself this is probably your last gig’. We’ve a strange relationship in the band, it’d freak most people out.”

Can you tell us about your plans for the Electric Prom gig?

“We’re doing it with the Crouch End choir. There’s 150 of them, but we can only fit 60 on stage. We’ve already had a rehearsal with them, with a kitchen in Muswell Hill. It was a pretty big kitchen. Oasis big songs are kind of like hymns anyway, so it’s kind of celestial in places, and ridiculous in others.

“They’re made up that they can wear their own clothes! They’d look silly wearing all black and doing that dance. I guess it’s great that we’re playing in Camden. I don’t think we’ve ever played in Camden before. Ten minutes home, shower, then out again afterwards.”

Would you give Michael Eavis tickets to these gigs?

“I only joke when I say things about Michael. I spoke to him and Emily six weeks ago. Anyway I think he’ll be a bit busy next summer.”

Quelle: nme.com

16.10.2008 - 19:05
Oasis announce UK stadium tour for summer 2009

OASIS will undertake their biggest ever tour of open air venues in the UK and Ireland next summer. It includes two dates at the iconic new Wembley Stadium as well as the promised homecoming shows over two nights in Manchester’s Heaton Park. The tour will also see the band’s first ever visit to Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, a welcome return to both Murrayfield and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium and their first headline performance at Ireland’s Slane Castle.

The full details of the stadium tour are below:

Saturday 06 June 2009: MANCHESTER, Heaton Park
Sunday 07 June 2009: MANCHESTER, Heaton Park
Wednesday 10 June 2009: SUNDERLAND, Stadium of Light
Friday 12 June 2009: CARDIFF, Millennium Stadium
Wednesday 17 June 2009: EDINBURGH, Murrayfield
Saturday 20 June 2009: DUBLIN, Slane Castle
Saturday 11 July 2009: LONDON, Wembley Stadium
Sunday 12 July 2009: LONDON, Wembley Stadium

Oasis will be joined on all the UK dates by special guests Kasabian and The Enemy.

Tickets to see this very special line up are expected to be in excessive demand, so please apply early to avoid disappointment.

Tickets for all shows will go on sale Friday the 24th October at 10.00am through Oasisinet, the Oasis Lo-Call 24-hr hotline, 0844 412 4638 and all usual ticket outlets.

Quelle: oasisinet.com