16 years after his last visit… Once again, Liam Gallagher has set foot on Argentine soil And ignite the nostalgia in me Ezeiza. The Oasis singer arrived on Wednesday in Buenos Aires and was greeted by a group of fans who waited for him with flags, records and T-shirts in their hands. With his classic relaxed gait, he was in a good mood and was welcomed, signed some autographs, and even posed for the cameras before leaving the airport.

Oasis’s return to the stage, after more than a decade of silence, unleashed unprecedented anticipation: the two dates at the Monumental Stadium, Saturday, November 15 and Sunday, November 16sold out within a few hours and promises to be part of the great history of British rock in Argentina.
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Gallagher Road: Buenos Aires map for fans
In the run-up to the shows, the band posted an interactive map on their official website Liam and Noel’s favorite places In Buenos Aires. Under the title “Oasis Live ’25 City Map”The tour suggests a guide to bars, record stores and cultural spaces recommended by the brothers to their local fans.

Highlights include:
-The Flying Dutchman (Dr. Pedro Rivera 4700): An alternative rock bar that this week will offer themed evenings with Oasis music.
-Moro Café (Mc. Antonio Jose de Sucre 3010): The cafeteria that sets the afternoon to vinyl music from the band.
– Strummer Bar (Godoy Cruz 1631, Palermo): The classic meeting point where the official tour playlist will be played.
-Debar (Laval 3602, Almagro): In the days leading up to the shows, there will be “pre-parties” with videos, souvenirs and drinks inspired by the Gallagher family.
“The map changes depending on the city and allows you to discover special places and activities related to the band.” The official website explains. The strategy of rapprochement with his followers and the reference to Buenos Aires.
Bone head, back
He also arrived in the country on Tuesday Paul “Bonehead” Arthursfounding guitarist of Oasis and a key figure in the reunion. The 60-year-old musician returned to the tour after a medical break to continue his treatment for prostate cancer.
A few days ago, he wrote on social media, after missing the matches in Asia and Oceania: “I feel good and I will return ready for South America.” His presence in Buenos Aires has been celebrated by fans, who consider him an integral part of the Manchester band’s original DNA.
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With tickets sold, the tour Live ’25 It will bring Gallagher’s team back to River Plate Stadium, Oasis played its last show in May 2009a few months before their separation. This time, the reunion has symbolic value: Close the circle where everything stopped.
Hours after the first chord, Buenos Aires once again vibrates in the key of British pop. In pubs hymns like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t look back in anger”While the areas surrounding the memorial begin to fill with tents and flags. Everything indicates that Oasis’ return will be more than just a show: an old postcard for Argentine fans.
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