Across two days 170,000 people attended Knebworth 22 I'm so glad to say I was one of them and from my point of view it was a once in a lifetime experience 🙂
What I love most about this performance is that Liam never used to take Wonderwall seriously and not care about it but now he's older and wiser here he is performing it properly. Cool
I feel so fucking lucky to have been there for the 2nd night. Saw Oasis once and have seen Liam & Noel a few times each but this Knebworth gig was just - as Liam would say - fucking biblical
@@aaronstudley1753 *Another info-source : In June 2022 Liam Gallagher defied all expectations and returned to Knebworth, 26 years after Oasis' historic 1996 shows. Performing to 170,000 people across two nights in one of the first major stage shows following the pandemic.* 🎵🎸🔊
Oasis biggest concert to date is Knebworth. They played to a total of 500,000 fans - that's 250,000 each night. It's rumoured that the gigs had the biggest guest list of all time - 7,000 people were apparently on it.
I was there on the 2nd night I was stood next to the lil Scottish girl she had a lil guitar . Liam played to 170k oasis played to 250k over 2 nights here in 96.
The last album Oasis made… DIG OUT YOUR SOUL 2008 I believe the last time they did a tour and played together was 2010 or somewhere in that era. Considering that… these songs are timeless and both Liam and Noel Gallagher play them when they are out with their own bands
Please React to pulp common people live at reading festival. What a performance. It’s another song from a generation that knows every word to this song. Jarvis is one of the best front men
To be fair, these aren't Liam's but Noel's lyrics, he wrote like 95% of Oasis' lyrics ... but nontheless, great performence and great reaction. Muchas gracias from Germany
I remember when this record was released ... man, that was a huge one! I was still young and attending a school in the UK (although I am a german) and OASIS was THE BAND! I met the band at a rather small concert in Northampon! They signed my vinyl record ... < I still got it! First copy release, signed! Might be worth a buck or two now! But I won't sale it, sorry! ^^+gg
You can say whatever you want about Liam, yeah he's been sometimes a dickhead and all of that, but the dude loves the music and the audience so much, he's living for that. Noel may have been the brain behind Oasis (he's a fantastic songwritter and all of that, I love his work), but Liam was the "living breath" of the band for sure. Legend.
In the 90's, Oasis got so huge in the UK that they were hailed as the 'second coming' of The Beatles... However, the band was a mix of brawling, infighting, booze, drugs and bad press... The classic line-up of Oasis fell apart by 1999 after 3 studio albums and 1 rarities album. Despite the setbacks, brothers Liam Gallagher (vocals) and Noel Gallagher (guitar & vocals) brought Oasis back in 2000 w/ a 4th album and new members, but the band experienced a drop in popularity after the 90's... Oasis split up in 2009 after Noel quit the band after 1 too many fights w/ Liam... Both launched successful solo careers. In 1996, Oasis played Knebworth, England at the peak of their popularity w/ a quarter million fans over 2 shows that ended the 2nd album's tour... In 2022, Oasis records were still selling to a new generation in the UK and they kept demanding that Oasis reunite for another Knebworth show... In the wake of the pandemic, Liam Gallagher decided to give the fans what they demanded and booked 2 shows at Knebworth that year as a solo act ... Because of changes to concert rules and regulations, they couldn't sell a quarter million tickets over 2 shows; but Liam sold out both dates w/ over 170K fans over 2 days (In addition to 50K at Manchester's sold out Etihad stadium). Liam wanted original Oasis guitarist paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs to be a part of his solo band, but Arthurs was diagnosed w/ cancer and needed treatment and recuperation time... so, he could not do those shows (He had been playing Oasis songs on tour w/ Liam as a 3rd guitarist). Both Oasis' '1996 Knebworth set and Liam Gallagher's 2022 Knebworth set are available as live albums now.
The whole point of Oasis in the 1990s was - perhaps regrettably - a kind of anti-Americanism. Their influences were very obviously The Beatles, The Who, The Kinks - retro British bands that had shook up the US in the early 1960s and which implied greatness. And this worked back home in the UK, where they had No.1 singles and albums (like many, I rushed out and bought their second album on day of release). Whether this translates into any kind of long-term worthiness is open to debate.
I mean, it's gratifying to hear this enthusiasm, but they wouldn't exist at all without it being - at core - a resistance to Grunge. The UK in the mid 1990s was all about itself. And maybe that arrogance is enough.
This song is an anthem for all a generation 🙏😁
Love it high school in the 90s
Across two days 170,000 people attended Knebworth 22
I'm so glad to say I was one of them and from my point of view it was a once in a lifetime experience 🙂
It's so emotional and moving to see and hear a crowd singing along.
What I love most about this performance is that Liam never used to take Wonderwall seriously and not care about it but now he's older and wiser here he is performing it properly. Cool
Liam sounds great ❤
Fantastic audience
The Legendary Song That Made Oasis Legends.
I feel so fucking lucky to have been there for the 2nd night. Saw Oasis once and have seen Liam & Noel a few times each but this Knebworth gig was just - as Liam would say - fucking biblical
I was there on the first night.. Liam was absolutely outstanding!
One of the Best songs in this world ❤❤
*Knebwoth Festival 2022....Liam Gallagher's concerts on 3rd and 4th June were attended by 170,000 people.* 🎸🎵🔥😈
Both days combined? 85,000 a night?
@@aaronstudley1753 *Another info-source : In June 2022 Liam Gallagher defied all expectations and returned to Knebworth, 26 years after Oasis' historic 1996 shows. Performing to 170,000 people across two nights in one of the first major stage shows following the pandemic.* 🎵🎸🔊
I was there!!! Liam rocked it both nights. Voice of a generation
Liam Gallagher is the greatest rock n roll frontman in the entire history of the world ✌️🏴
Na.. top ten ✅
@@brucedowney9164 Na.. top one✅
In our era number 1 100%
Oasis biggest concert to date is Knebworth. They played to a total of 500,000 fans - that's 250,000 each night. It's rumoured that the gigs had the biggest guest list of all time - 7,000 people were apparently on it.
I managed to be at their last gig at Wembley stadium 2009. Still got the ticket saved as I knew it was historic!
Check out the verve, lucky man
And arctic monkeys mardy bum
Their last gig was the V festival, not Wembley stadium.
I was there on the 2nd night I was stood next to the lil Scottish girl she had a lil guitar . Liam played to 170k oasis played to 250k over 2 nights here in 96.
Liam is back ❤
When Oasis played Knebworth back in 96, 5% of the Uk population applied for tickets (I was there!), I think in 2022 LG had 80k each day watching
The last album Oasis made…
DIG OUT YOUR SOUL 2008
I believe the last time they did a tour and played together was 2010 or somewhere in that era.
Considering that… these songs are timeless and both Liam and Noel Gallagher play them when they are out with their own bands
Theyre last gig was in 2009 they split up in Paris right before they were about to go onstage
Oasis split in 09 in France with the crowd waiting for a gig.
I was at this show Liam was unreal that night! Rock n roll star the place erupted!
Being a boy from Burnage (where Liam and Noel are from) makes me so proud of my city Manchester
Roll it Over was my favourite but of course John Squire on guitar for Champagne Supernova, wow.
It was a pleasure to be there indeed.
Please React to pulp common people live at reading festival. What a performance. It’s another song from a generation that knows every word to this song. Jarvis is one of the best front men
I got to see Oasis twice once at Heaton Park and the Etihad stadium absolutely unreal.
A reunion tour would sell out nation wide in minutes.
Oasis with both brothers getting together 2024 after 30yrs of hate towards eachother...not bad
You'll be getting some bangers next year from Liam when he tours for the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe 😎
Damn you just made me feel old
I was there was honestly the best gig I’ve ever been to Kasabian were unreal too (took us 4 hours to get out the car park though 😂)
This made me freaking cry......
I was there this gig was fucking amazing
Love that outfit!
I was there the 2nd night. Amazing.
React to all the songs from this gig every song was sung back to him.
Hello
Stand by me
Some might say
Slide away
All belters.
If you haven’t reacted already and you could take a look at the crowd singing bohemian rhapsody at the green day concert in the uk. Great reaction 🇬🇧
2 hours until his definitely maybe tickets go on sale 🤞
To be fair, these aren't Liam's but Noel's lyrics, he wrote like 95% of Oasis' lyrics ... but nontheless, great performence and great reaction. Muchas gracias from Germany
Over 200k people there in that crowd. Not too shabby.
You need to listen to Roll it Over from that same Knebworth 22 concert, uhmazing!!
Oasis were literally away of life when I was in my late teens early twenties
first , my fav song
I remember when this record was released ... man, that was a huge one! I was still young and attending a school in the UK (although I am a german) and OASIS was THE BAND! I met the band at a rather small concert in Northampon! They signed my vinyl record ... < I still got it! First copy release, signed! Might be worth a buck or two now! But I won't sale it, sorry! ^^+gg
Do Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger in Argentina
Liam call Noel ! Whilst ur Mum is still alive!!!! Regret is a MF!!!❤
the attendance was around 170k.
80.000 at the first night and 85.000 at the second night.
You can say whatever you want about Liam, yeah he's been sometimes a dickhead and all of that, but the dude loves the music and the audience so much, he's living for that. Noel may have been the brain behind Oasis (he's a fantastic songwritter and all of that, I love his work), but Liam was the "living breath" of the band for sure. Legend.
Us Brits do like to sing along
Yea sorry to BURST YOUR BUBBLE ! BUT THERE ARE 62 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE UK AND I’D SAY IT LOOKS LIKE ABOUT 100.000 to 200.000 or so ?.
Liam gallagher created oasis and his brother noel wrote all the music and songs.
WE ARE FUCKING BACK - 2025!!!!!!!
Strange how Oasis never took off in America
Reaction oasis live Wembley 2000
In the 90's, Oasis got so huge in the UK that they were hailed as the 'second coming' of The Beatles... However, the band was a mix of brawling, infighting, booze, drugs and bad press... The classic line-up of Oasis fell apart by 1999 after 3 studio albums and 1 rarities album.
Despite the setbacks, brothers Liam Gallagher (vocals) and Noel Gallagher (guitar & vocals) brought Oasis back in 2000 w/ a 4th album and new members, but the band experienced a drop in popularity after the 90's... Oasis split up in 2009 after Noel quit the band after 1 too many fights w/ Liam... Both launched successful solo careers.
In 1996, Oasis played Knebworth, England at the peak of their popularity w/ a quarter million fans over 2 shows that ended the 2nd album's tour... In 2022, Oasis records were still selling to a new generation in the UK and they kept demanding that Oasis reunite for another Knebworth show... In the wake of the pandemic, Liam Gallagher decided to give the fans what they demanded and booked 2 shows at Knebworth that year as a solo act ... Because of changes to concert rules and regulations, they couldn't sell a quarter million tickets over 2 shows; but Liam sold out both dates w/ over 170K fans over 2 days (In addition to 50K at Manchester's sold out Etihad stadium).
Liam wanted original Oasis guitarist paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs to be a part of his solo band, but Arthurs was diagnosed w/ cancer and needed treatment and recuperation time... so, he could not do those shows (He had been playing Oasis songs on tour w/ Liam as a 3rd guitarist).
Both Oasis' '1996 Knebworth set and Liam Gallagher's 2022 Knebworth set are available as live albums now.
The whole point of Oasis in the 1990s was - perhaps regrettably - a kind of anti-Americanism. Their influences were very obviously The Beatles, The Who, The Kinks - retro British bands that had shook up the US in the early 1960s and which implied greatness. And this worked back home in the UK, where they had No.1 singles and albums (like many, I rushed out and bought their second album on day of release). Whether this translates into any kind of long-term worthiness is open to debate.
Their were anti the depression songs coming out of America ie Kurt cobian which was the influence on I want to live forever
120.000 people
noel wasnt there lol
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I mean, it's gratifying to hear this enthusiasm, but they wouldn't exist at all without it being - at core - a resistance to Grunge. The UK in the mid 1990s was all about itself. And maybe that arrogance is enough.
Oasis I think broke up in early 2000’s
2009
@@tomere7056 I just remember those two couldn’t get along damn shame
So happy i got to see them in 2001
@@tomere7056 would have loved to see them in Atlanta s late 90’s but I got laid up with severe bronchitis
Get outx
Are you excited!???? No. So give up your pretence.
LIAM AS A STRONG VOICE. VERY RARE.
90s anthem