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Post by jh on Sept 6, 2024 7:48:47 GMT -5
So when are the to new Wembley dates going to be available for the chosen few to book??? Being teased here
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Post by sheisloved on Sept 6, 2024 10:18:57 GMT -5
I just got another confirmation that Oasis is playing Downsview Park Toronto from another connected friend who strong ties to Live Nation and ran a popular smaller concert venue here.
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Post by coolprophet on Sept 6, 2024 10:38:28 GMT -5
Monday then? They should really push things a bit that are on the cards for '25. Keep the buzz going!
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Post by scorpiosonic on Sept 6, 2024 10:38:40 GMT -5
We are talking about Liam tweeting. This is exactly the kind of reply most fans look for from him when they tweet. So yeah, sorry, I think most fans want him to be a jerk to them, in jest. This one was good : x.com/liamgallagher/status/1831991987957854688 😂 😂 😂 he is hilarious on twitter i like the smug defence, that's funny at least
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Sept 6, 2024 11:13:46 GMT -5
Three of this week’s Top 4 in the UK albums chart. Definitely Maybe back at #1 and certified 9x Platinum. Slide Away, an album track, certified Platinum. Wonderwall up to #11 in the singles chart. Don’t Look Back In Anger re-enters the Top 10 at #9. Live Forever reaches a new chart peak of #8.
OASIS ARE BACK. And if you don’t like ‘em, they don’t care.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Sept 6, 2024 12:24:47 GMT -5
Let’s get those USA dates out next week!!!!
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Post by Manualex on Sept 6, 2024 12:35:06 GMT -5
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Post by oasisunited on Sept 6, 2024 14:11:36 GMT -5
Let’s get those USA dates out next week!!!! With Liam back on Twitter, we better get those tickets sold before all the new fans have a meltdown literally interpreting his tweets. It's already starting with his joke responses to fans whining about not getting tickets...
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Sept 6, 2024 16:47:30 GMT -5
I hope we get more oasis Funko pops. I want a second night Maine Road Noel and Liam. I had hoped they might do the Definitely Maybe album cover like they have for some classic albums. Maybe the hype around the reunion might bring it about!
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Post by Marissa on Sept 6, 2024 17:12:44 GMT -5
Whether you care for the band or not, their approach is undeniably more fan-centred from the get-go. Undeniably. Sorry for sounding like the corporate guy but you do your communication according to your market position. Oasis being have made headlines in France with nothing as they’re cultural icons, while Linkin Park has to prove they’re somewhat still relevant with a new singer to showcase. No push notifications on my phone for them… When you’re excepected the more you show the more you may disappoint, whereas when no-one expect you you have to create interest. Oasis returning is like Apple announcing a new product with juste a flyer and everone going mad about it. you've all missed my point entirely - I'm not talking about marketing. I'm talking about the direct and intentional fan involvement from the start. Making sure only the diehards are at their first intimate gig. Having a solid and tangible plan to get tickets for the tour into the fans' hands FIRST. Even the Apple Music interview seems like a deliberate choice for the fans - casual listeners of any band are unlikely to sit down and listen to an hour of an artist talking, but the fans can know exactly why the band decided to come back, what their process was, and where they plan to go with their reunion. Sure Oasis has created a media storm by doing essentially nothing but dropping a tour. But it's far more disconnected from the fanbase than what I'm seeing with LP (a band that has always been tight with its fans). Some acknowledgement of what the intentions even are with the Oasis reunion, some acknowledgement of how long fans have waited to see them, some specific intention of making sure the diehards are at the gigs... that's what we are missing that LP has done wonderfully so far. The amount of speculation that the Oasis gigs are just for the money on this forum alone, forget the rest of the internet, proves that. There's a lot less real connection in it from the band to the fans so far
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Post by jaq515 on Sept 6, 2024 17:47:52 GMT -5
Sorry for sounding like the corporate guy but you do your communication according to your market position. Oasis being have made headlines in France with nothing as they’re cultural icons, while Linkin Park has to prove they’re somewhat still relevant with a new singer to showcase. No push notifications on my phone for them… When you’re excepected the more you show the more you may disappoint, whereas when no-one expect you you have to create interest. Oasis returning is like Apple announcing a new product with juste a flyer and everone going mad about it. you've all missed my point entirely - I'm not talking about marketing. I'm talking about the direct and intentional fan involvement from the start. Making sure only the diehards are at their first intimate gig. Having a solid and tangible plan to get tickets for the tour into the fans' hands FIRST. Even the Apple Music interview seems like a deliberate choice for the fans - casual listeners of any band are unlikely to sit down and listen to an hour of an artist talking, but the fans can know exactly why the band decided to come back, what their process was, and where they plan to go with their reunion. Sure Oasis has created a media storm by doing essentially nothing but dropping a tour. But it's far more disconnected from the fanbase than what I'm seeing with LP (a band that has always been tight with its fans). Some acknowledgement of what the intentions even are with the Oasis reunion, some acknowledgement of how long fans have waited to see them, some specific intention of making sure the diehards are at the gigs... that's what we are missing that LP has done wonderfully so far. The amount of speculation that the Oasis gigs are just for the money on this forum alone, forget the rest of the internet, proves that. There's a lot less real connection in it from the band to the fans so far Looks like they'll have their own fans dynamic gate with the whole Emily Armstrong / Danny Masterson / scientology thing lots of unhappy people back to oasis like said before huge gulf between these two bands coming back and oasis actions more than answering the call with them doing nothing so far. 1.3 million tickets sold, a number 1 album, 3 albums in top 4 and 2 top 10 singles. I think most fans are happy to see this happening 30 years on ... and like said in different post nearly 3/4 of year until gigs.. not a week like TLP. If oasis did what TLP did and then dissapear for 3/4 year or slowly drop cool stuff building to those the gigs next summer I know what I would prefer personally (also a band reforming with a new lead singer cos they original one is now longer with us HAS to justify why... oasis dont have that weight )
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Post by shannee on Sept 6, 2024 19:00:25 GMT -5
Sorry for sounding like the corporate guy but you do your communication according to your market position. Oasis being have made headlines in France with nothing as they’re cultural icons, while Linkin Park has to prove they’re somewhat still relevant with a new singer to showcase. No push notifications on my phone for them… When you’re excepected the more you show the more you may disappoint, whereas when no-one expect you you have to create interest. Oasis returning is like Apple announcing a new product with juste a flyer and everone going mad about it. you've all missed my point entirely - I'm not talking about marketing. I'm talking about the direct and intentional fan involvement from the start. Making sure only the diehards are at their first intimate gig. Having a solid and tangible plan to get tickets for the tour into the fans' hands FIRST. Even the Apple Music interview seems like a deliberate choice for the fans - casual listeners of any band are unlikely to sit down and listen to an hour of an artist talking, but the fans can know exactly why the band decided to come back, what their process was, and where they plan to go with their reunion. Sure Oasis has created a media storm by doing essentially nothing but dropping a tour. But it's far more disconnected from the fanbase than what I'm seeing with LP (a band that has always been tight with its fans). Some acknowledgement of what the intentions even are with the Oasis reunion, some acknowledgement of how long fans have waited to see them, some specific intention of making sure the diehards are at the gigs... that's what we are missing that LP has done wonderfully so far. The amount of speculation that the Oasis gigs are just for the money on this forum alone, forget the rest of the internet, proves that. There's a lot less real connection in it from the band to the fans so far I get you. A little personal attention for the diehards would be nice. But they had 14mill lining up for tickets so clearly they did something right in this marketing scheme. It’s just like Live Nation are complete bastards but who else is getting oasis up in time square
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Post by jaq515 on Sept 6, 2024 19:09:25 GMT -5
you've all missed my point entirely - I'm not talking about marketing. I'm talking about the direct and intentional fan involvement from the start. Making sure only the diehards are at their first intimate gig. Having a solid and tangible plan to get tickets for the tour into the fans' hands FIRST. Even the Apple Music interview seems like a deliberate choice for the fans - casual listeners of any band are unlikely to sit down and listen to an hour of an artist talking, but the fans can know exactly why the band decided to come back, what their process was, and where they plan to go with their reunion. Sure Oasis has created a media storm by doing essentially nothing but dropping a tour. But it's far more disconnected from the fanbase than what I'm seeing with LP (a band that has always been tight with its fans). Some acknowledgement of what the intentions even are with the Oasis reunion, some acknowledgement of how long fans have waited to see them, some specific intention of making sure the diehards are at the gigs... that's what we are missing that LP has done wonderfully so far. The amount of speculation that the Oasis gigs are just for the money on this forum alone, forget the rest of the internet, proves that. There's a lot less real connection in it from the band to the fans so far I get you. A little personal attention for the diehards would be nice. But they had 14mill lining up for tickets so clearly they did something right in this marketing scheme. It’s just like Live Nation are complete bastards but who else is getting oasis up in time square Amazon buy the looks of the oasis story that advertised amazon music for us, Mexico and uk
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Post by shannee on Sept 6, 2024 20:05:31 GMT -5
The promoter would have arranged it with Amazon I think
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Post by jaq515 on Sept 6, 2024 20:11:00 GMT -5
The promoter would have arranged it with Amazon I think it was an Amazon advert tho wasnt it? was literally billboards in the respective country with Amazon music being advertised so you'd think Maybe amazon paid for that to happen? why would it be the promoters and not band mgt who's signed that deal?
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Post by shannee on Sept 6, 2024 20:27:17 GMT -5
The promoter would have arranged it with Amazon I think it was an Amazon advert tho wasnt it? was literally billboards in the respective country with Amazon music being advertised so you'd think Maybe amazon paid for that to happen? why would it be the promoters and not band mgt who's signed that deal? Because the billboard is literally advertising the tour lol
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Post by jaq515 on Sept 6, 2024 20:34:07 GMT -5
it was an Amazon advert tho wasnt it? was literally billboards in the respective country with Amazon music being advertised so you'd think Maybe amazon paid for that to happen? why would it be the promoters and not band mgt who's signed that deal? Because the billboard is literally advertising the tour lol it wasnt it said they aren't gonna come if we dont give them a billboard then massive amazon logos... notihing at all about a tour.. but go to amazon music to listen to the records which oasis make money on streams ... live nation wont make any money on at all from amazons streaming service then the MX and UK one just has Amazon logos nothing else
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Sept 7, 2024 1:38:10 GMT -5
Because the billboard is literally advertising the tour lol it wasnt it said they aren't gonna come if we dont give them a billboard then massive amazon logos... notihing at all about a tour.. but go to amazon music to listen to the records which oasis make money on streams ... live nation wont make any money on at all from amazons streaming service then the MX and UK one just has Amazon logos nothing else In the UK the band have launched an exclusive merch store on Amazon. I’d say it’s all related and not necessarily anything tour related.
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Post by jaq515 on Sept 7, 2024 2:35:32 GMT -5
it wasnt it said they aren't gonna come if we dont give them a billboard then massive amazon logos... notihing at all about a tour.. but go to amazon music to listen to the records which oasis make money on streams ... live nation wont make any money on at all from amazons streaming service then the MX and UK one just has Amazon logos nothing else In the UK the band have launched an exclusive merch store on Amazon. I’d say it’s all related and not necessarily anything tour related. I didn’t know this. I Just looked and maybe was there before but they have all live ‘dvd’s’ on prime including barrowlands
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Post by GIMH on Sept 7, 2024 2:39:25 GMT -5
In the UK the band have launched an exclusive merch store on Amazon. I’d say it’s all related and not necessarily anything tour related. I didn’t know this. I Just looked and maybe was there before but they have all live ‘dvd’s’ on prime including barrowlands Yeah I watched There and Then on it last weekend, saved me digging out the DVD.
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Post by Supersonic on Sept 7, 2024 2:41:37 GMT -5
I wonder if they are leaving all the promo until Liam’s Malta weekender is done. I’m guessing he doesn’t want to overshadow it?
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Post by bt95 on Sept 7, 2024 6:12:12 GMT -5
I wonder if they are leaving all the promo until Liam’s Malta weekender is done. I’m guessing he doesn’t want to overshadow it? I don't think 'overshadowing Malta weekender' is high on the priority list... They'll do promo more towards the gigs.
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Post by sheisloved on Sept 7, 2024 6:18:17 GMT -5
Liam confirmed on Twitter that Don't go Away is not getting played which was to be expected...
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Post by racingman11 on Sept 7, 2024 6:35:02 GMT -5
I seriously doubt they already decided a setlist
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Post by neila83 on Sept 7, 2024 7:56:30 GMT -5
Sorry for sounding like the corporate guy but you do your communication according to your market position. Oasis being have made headlines in France with nothing as they’re cultural icons, while Linkin Park has to prove they’re somewhat still relevant with a new singer to showcase. No push notifications on my phone for them… When you’re excepected the more you show the more you may disappoint, whereas when no-one expect you you have to create interest. Oasis returning is like Apple announcing a new product with juste a flyer and everone going mad about it. you've all missed my point entirely - I'm not talking about marketing. I'm talking about the direct and intentional fan involvement from the start. Making sure only the diehards are at their first intimate gig. Having a solid and tangible plan to get tickets for the tour into the fans' hands FIRST. Even the Apple Music interview seems like a deliberate choice for the fans - casual listeners of any band are unlikely to sit down and listen to an hour of an artist talking, but the fans can know exactly why the band decided to come back, what their process was, and where they plan to go with their reunion. Sure Oasis has created a media storm by doing essentially nothing but dropping a tour. But it's far more disconnected from the fanbase than what I'm seeing with LP (a band that has always been tight with its fans). Some acknowledgement of what the intentions even are with the Oasis reunion, some acknowledgement of how long fans have waited to see them, some specific intention of making sure the diehards are at the gigs... that's what we are missing that LP has done wonderfully so far. The amount of speculation that the Oasis gigs are just for the money on this forum alone, forget the rest of the internet, proves that. There's a lot less real connection in it from the band to the fans so far I know exactly what you mean and feel the same. It's a bit of a shame to see how low people's expectations are that the defence is ' well they sold all the tickets so they didn't need to do anything more'. The point isn't about whether they needed to do more. Doing the bare minimum just because you can isn't something to be applauded. The point is that you might have thought they would have WANTED to do at least something, communicate something with the fans what this is all about. Why are they doing it, what are their plans, just show a little excitement perhaps? It's all rather odd than you announce the biggest reunion ever and the actual band are MIA. And it has clearly taken away from a lot of people's excitement about this which is a shame. Even now he's back on twitter Liam hasn't shown any actual enthusiasm after 15 years begging for this, he's taken to baiting people instead. It's very strange.
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