Oasis' much-awaited reunion gig has faced mixed reviews, with some fans slamming the Gallagher brothers for a "terrible" performance despite others adoring their comeback.
The iconic Mancunian band hit the stage at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4, marking their sensational return after last performing together in 2009. Fans had previously scrambled on Ticketmaster to secure their spots, shelling out hefty sums for the chance to witness this high-profile act live once again.
As the Gallagher brothers make their much-discussed comeback, many are left wondering whether their performance could possibly live up to the astronomical ticket prices. Sadly, it appears that the show in Cardiff may have fallen short of expectations for some.
An infuriated fan expressed their disappointment on social media, stating: "What an average show in Cardiff so far. Oasis just playing song after song. No actual 'show' on view like proper big acts do these days. Terrible atmosphere and underwhelming thus far."
What the critique means, considering Oasis is known for their music rather than theatrical antics, is a mystery. Meanwhile, other fans highlighted the lack of interaction or "banter" between Noel and Liam during the set, reports the Daily Star.

The Gallagher brothers have managed to keep their cool for the recent gigs, a wise move considering their history of media-fuelled sibling rivalry. "Just keep calm and carry on lads - do it for Bonehead."
One perplexed fan exclaimed: "So bad. Oasis destroyed."

The meaning behind this cryptic critique remains unclear - whether it's a dig at their reputation or an odd way of praising their stage prowess.
Yet another concert-goer was clearly over the moon, declaring: "Even on a bad day it would sound great but this sounds f****** biblical," as they eagerly shared footage from the gig.
The anticipation for Oasis' return is palpable, with one fan's excitement evident in their comment: "Take me back, take me home. August 28th can't come soon enough! ! !".
The sentiment is echoed by a legion of Madferit Fans, with one summarising the collective mood: "The boys are back in f****** town," capturing the enthusiasm of millions of British music enthusiasts.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive feedback, only a handful of comments about the band's performance are fit to print due to the enthusiastic use of colourful language by the World Oasis community.
Thus, we've got some "biblical moments" here, rather cagey though, akin to the opening half of a Cup Final. Still, no classic Liam-isms in sight, with not a single 'potato' jibe reported by the Daily Star... yet.
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