Al Waha’s return to Argentina, scheduled for November 15 and 16 at River Plate Stadium, will have a special attraction: Richard Ashcroft will be the opening artistfrom He has already shared the stage with the British band in the UK and Ireland He expressed his desire to participate in the South American tour. This news generated great expectations among the fans awaiting his presence at Monumental.
Richard Ashcroft is an English musician widely known as the frontman and singer of the band The Verve.. He is considered a major figure in Britpop, having a career that includes solo work and notable collaborations with bands such as… Coldplay, Chemical Brothers and paternal uncle.
Ashcroft I have previously shared the stage with oasis In the United Kingdom and Ireland. The musician expressed his enthusiasm to participate in the South American tour, a wish that was finally fulfilled, and that, according to his statements, the song was composed. Noel Gallagher And spirit Liam Gallagher They greatly influenced the creation of some of his hit songs, such as “Bittersweet Symphony.”
The English musician visited Argentina for the first time in 2016, taking part in Personal Fest and playing a more intimate show at Gran Rex. In an interview with LA NACION, Ashcroft said: “I know people have a strong connection to my songs. It will be inspiring and inspirational for everyone, not just the audience. I want to give a strong message and I hope we can reach this place of transcendence. “I imagine it will be like playing in Manchester, people go crazy there every time I play.”
The singer admitted this as well His visit to the country came in response to a personal desire and not a special invitation. After this show, the musician returned to Argentina in 2017 and performed at Luna Park.
Oasis left an indelible mark on the Argentine audience through its numerous visits. The first meeting was held in 1998 at Luna Park, and seats were sold out during the “Be Here Now” tour. Three years later, the band returned to participate in the Buenos Aires Hot Festival in Campo Argentino de Pollo, where they shared the stage with Neil Young. In 2006, they performed again at the same venue.
The band’s last performance in Buenos Aires was in May 2009, months before their breakup, at River Plate Stadium. During this concert, the performance of “Don’t Look Back in Anger” created an unforgettable moment. “This show was incredible. The way the audience sang each song made us feel at homeHe remembers Noel Gallagher.

For your long-awaited return, Oasis prepares a repertoire of 23 songs, including 19 main program songs and four encores. The show concludes with epic moments with songs like “The Masterplan,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Wonderwall,” and “Champagne Supernova.”
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