Oasis fans rejoice as British rock legends announce reunion

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Oasis fans in Manchester and London welcome the news that the band will reunite for a series of shows next year, ending a 15-year feud between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher. "It's great news," says Michelle Locke, speaking next to a mural of the Gallaghers in their hometown of Manchester, northern England. Oasis formed in 1991 and have been credited with helping create the Britpop era of that decade.
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00:00It's great news, I'm well excited, I can't wait, I'm going to try and get into the
00:30I'm going to try and get tickets on Saturday, but I might probably get one, different matter.
00:34But we'll be up early, won't we? Trying to get tickets.
00:38It's almost a chance to sort of relive your childhood a little bit and sort of live those
00:43memories, you know, even though it's, you know, I'm like 49 now. But yeah, it's going
00:48to be, it's going to be really good.
00:59It's the best news in the world that Oasis are coming back together. It's what we need.
01:15Oasis, the influence it's had on Camden, it's just, it's ingrained, you know, Oasis
01:22is ingrained in Camden as well as many other bands are. It's just the music hub, you know,
01:28we have so many Oasis fans into the shop, into the market, you know, I think everyone
01:35feels the same, just elated that Oasis are going to be back together.
01:39I just thought it would never happen, to be honest. Just over the years, they've always
01:59said they would never get back together and then suddenly it's just happened out of nowhere.
02:03So hopefully we're going to play Glastonbury as well, so we might manage to get tickets
02:06to Glastonbury hopefully next year as well.
02:09Thank you very much.

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