Oasis First US Show in 17 Years Felt Like The Eras Tour for Blokes: Review + Photo Gallery
https://consequence.net/2025/08/oasis-chicago-live-25-concert-review-photos/
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After setting the mood with Neil Youngs Rockin in the Free World and a hype video set to Fuckin in the Bushes, the two brothers walked out hand-in-hand to a roaring, salivating audience. From there, they immediately settled into their roles. Noel looked focused, a little strained, and didnt say much outside of his song introductions, and Liam proved that he hasnt lost an ounce of his rockstar appeal.
Seriously, its stupid how much snarky charisma Liam continues to boast in the year of our lord 2025. Hes certainly matured, learning to channel and control his angst in a way that wont blow up the band for a second time, but hes managed to retain a level of over-the-top, quick-witted ego thats hard not to love. He chews up every second the camera is on him, from his iconic stance to blessing himself with his water bottle to having a little too much fun with his maracas and tambourine.
Sonically, the gang sounded as good as they looked. Both Liam and Noels voices were on point, soaring to particularly spectacular heights when harmonizing, and the band had their many, many amps cranked the hell up. Oasis entered Soldier Field to a warm audience; people were pumped. So, making it through the first few cuts without issue was almost inevitable. The real trick was sustaining that energy for two hours, and thanks to the strength of the songs and performances, the electricity rarely flickered.
In that way, Oasis Live 25 is kind of like the Eras Tour for blokes who enjoy themselves a pint and maybe a little horsing around. The excitement of the show almost precedes the night itself everyone feeds off of it, and as long as the artist at the center of attention can keep up their end of the bargain, its bound to be a special time for everyone involved.
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The review then goes off the rails saying that the main difference with the Eras tour is that Oasis focused on music from the band's first few albums.
That's one of the differences.
But the main difference is that Taylor Swift, while putting on a very impressive show, was miming while dancing.
Oasis are singing and playing live.
Anyway, more at the link, including a list of "the best quips and Gallagher-esque moments from the night."