Reunited British rock band Oasis may be making a return to Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid Stage for the third time next summer, as rumors suggest. The band has officially confirmed stadium tour dates as their only “European shows” but have not ruled out a festival appearance, including a potential Glastonbury slot.
If Oasis were to perform at Glastonbury, it would be in late June before their UK tour begins in July. The band’s previous Glastonbury headline performance in 2004 was poorly received, with frontman Liam Gallagher admitting he “hated” the show and blamed his use of in-ear monitors for affecting his performance.
Despite this, the band may see a potential Glastonbury appearance as a chance at redemption after their previous experience. Glastonbury’s lineup is yet to be finalized, and surprise appearances are common at the iconic festival.
Fans will have to wait for a final decision from Oasis regarding their Glastonbury plans, but the possibility of seeing the band on the festival stage again has sparked excitement among supporters. Stay tuned for further updates as the band’s plans for next summer unfold.
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