Cheers mate, I'll bear that in mind.

Not heard a negative report tbhTommyPicks wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 9:38 amOverall verdict from people who have been to the Heaton Park gigs so far?
Jeez that's punchy for car parking, but tbf it does sound like it was worth it for youJambounchained wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 10:00 amWent on Saturday night, was absolutely exceptional.
My Mrs decided she wasn’t going to drink so we paid for a parking spot about a 40 minute walk away, met friends in pubs on the walk to HP. Walked back to the car park, starving we sat in a nearby McDonald’s and had some scran. 30 mins drive back to Tod and we were home for midnight.
Parked at somewhere called Vision Multi Academy Trust, cost £40 but it was 100% worth it IMO.
It sure was mate, the others had sold out which I think were a bit cheaper (it was very much a last minute thing). Saved a lot of faff though which I was more than grateful for.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 10:02 amJeez that's punchy for car parking, but tbf it does sound like it was worth it for you
It was through a friend who went through someone previously with no issues. Apparently he got greedy, and has scarpered with the money. Currently in a dispute with the bank. I’ve read some people who had them as presents for people and didn’t find out until they were due to go in.
Ouch! Where did you buy?gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:43 pmShould have been going today but been scammed out of best part of £1000.
It was through a friend who knew someone. I believe they used ticket master. I wouldn’t usually trust owt like this but my mate is completely trustworthy and has used the people he knew for other gigs without issue. Anyway you live and learn.
Sorry to hear and I'm sure your mate feels a bit crap for recommending. Like you say though, live and learn and you'll be able to save other people money on making sure they avoid what you did.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:56 pmIt was through a friend who knew someone. I believe they used ticket master. I wouldn’t usually trust owt like this but my mate is completely trustworthy and has used the people he knew for other gigs without issue. Anyway you live and learn.
I’ve always thought the Slade comparison was far more accurate. They don’t sound anything like The Beatles!THEWELLERNUT70 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 21, 2025 9:30 amSome of the comments on the first 3 pages are hilariously curmudgeonly.
Oasis a group for people that don't like music
Oasis a group for people that don't go to many gigs
I've always thought The Beatles tribute act comments pretty lazy too if I'm honest. Other than "Whatever" which when played live includes Octopus's Garden and I Am The Walrus there's not many more in their canon. Surely a better comparison would we T-Rex, Cigarette's And Alcohol is a rip off of "Get It On" or for that matter Slade and other groups that had a Glam Rock sound
FWIW I've got a eclectic taste in music and probably have a record collection worth north of 35k collected since I was a kid.
Gig wise I've been to roughly 3500 gigs since 1986, seeing many who could be classed as greats along the way, but often frequent grass roots venues to get "my fix" of live music and am now away for the next two weeks at festivals after watching Oasis at the weekend
Oh and having met Liam a couple of times the public persona ( you know the one that sells tickets ) is very different from the one away from the limelight, I can't speak for Noel though having never met him
Perfection. Great vibes, band as tight as ever and Liam and Noel sounded excellent.TommyPicks wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 9:38 amOverall verdict from people who have been to the Heaton Park gigs so far?
Read something similar after the Cardiff gigs. Same bloke who runs/ran a pub around Anglesey area?gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:56 pmIt was through a friend who knew someone. I believe they used ticket master. I wouldn’t usually trust owt like this but my mate is completely trustworthy and has used the people he knew for other gigs without issue. Anyway you live and learn.
I wouldn’t know about that.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 21, 2025 4:03 pmRead something similar after the Cardiff gigs. Same bloke who runs/ran a pub around Anglesey area?
We were at the same one. Echo everything you said. I was absolutely blown away. Possibly the best gig I’ve ever been to and even the best night I’ve ever had. The crowd, never seen anything like it.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 5:58 pmJust occurred to me I never put my thoughts down after finally seeing them on the 26th at Wembley. When I started this thread last year as the news dropped I could never anticipate how difficult a trial it would be for me to finally get tickets after the Wi-Fi in our hotel in Tenerife failed me on release day.
Briefly wanted to say that Oasis lived up to everything I had hoped and waited for and were worth every second (and pound) of effort in obtaining tickets. A magical, powerful evening that I’d have to genuinely say was the greatest concert I’ve been to, and that’s of many. It’s not recency bias on my part and perhaps a few days post-gig has allowed me to decompress and fully analyse just what the evening meant to me. It was special, truly. To anyone who has a show still to come (tonight possibly?!), enjoy every single second.
(Word also for Richard Ashcroft who absolutely owned the stage and left me close to tears when he belted out Sonnet, Bittersweet Symphony, Lucky Man etc. So impressive that I actually got me and my Wife tickets for his new album tour in Leeds next year.)
Glad you enjoyed it so much.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 5:58 pmJust occurred to me I never put my thoughts down after finally seeing them on the 26th at Wembley. When I started this thread last year as the news dropped I could never anticipate how difficult a trial it would be for me to finally get tickets after the Wi-Fi in our hotel in Tenerife failed me on release day.
Briefly wanted to say that Oasis lived up to everything I had hoped and waited for and were worth every second (and pound) of effort in obtaining tickets. A magical, powerful evening that I’d have to genuinely say was the greatest concert I’ve been to, and that’s of many. It’s not recency bias on my part and perhaps a few days post-gig has allowed me to decompress and fully analyse just what the evening meant to me. It was special, truly. To anyone who has a show still to come (tonight possibly?!), enjoy every single second.
(Word also for Richard Ashcroft who absolutely owned the stage and left me close to tears when he belted out Sonnet, Bittersweet Symphony, Lucky Man etc. So impressive that I actually got me and my Wife tickets for his new album tour in Leeds next year.)
I think I went to that same gig Inchy. It would have been the last Manchester gig before they had fisticuffs/split up...and yeah, felt like they were going through the motions.Inchy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 4:36 pmI went to see oasis at Heaton park just before they split up and it was one of the worst gigs I’ve ever been to. They sounded crap and the crowd was full of idiots.
I went last night and it was one of the best gigs I’ve ever been to. They sounded brilliant. The crowd was a mixture of all ages. A lot of young fans which is great to see. No trouble what do ever. Everyone was loving it