The return of Oasis Argentina unleashed a tide of emotions among the fans who waited 16 years to see the band led by the brothers again Christmas and Liam Gallagher on a national stage. The Monumental Stadium was the epicenter of one of the most anticipated and energetic nights, crowning the first date of the tour Live’25. Early on Saturday, thousands of fans began to flock to River Plate with the anxiety typical of great comebacks, while the slogan was clear: euphoria was guaranteed.
The previous climate was felt both in the stadium and on social networks. From the stands, the chants and joy anticipated what would be a historic show for the Argentine fans, who accompanied every movement of the musicians from the first chord. The local passion was felt in waves of jumps, applause and voices in unisonwhile messages and videos flooded the different platforms, making clear the level of expectation and response on the part of the public.
In the midst of euphoria, A virtual debate was opened that added new views and opinions. It was through the social network xpreviously known as Twitter, that some users thought that the crowd at the Monumental seemed subdued during the recital. Others came to the crossroads, defending the enthusiasm of the 85,000 people present on Saturday night. An Italian fan, Adele, He participated with a reflection that quickly gained repercussionss: “Why are people complaining that the crowd was dead last night? I stayed up all night until four in the morning just to see the most biblical audience in the world and Liam Gallagher confirmed it last night. Don’t be idiots, come on. Argentina,” he wrote alongside a video showing the public’s response at one of the show’s peaks.
The comment reached Liam’s own eyeswho did not hesitate to respond from his official account on X. The artist, who over the years gained a reputation for being frontal and temperamental. “Each audience has been biblical, we do not discriminate. There was no bad crowd, but that Argentina is something special is a fact“wrote the 53-year-old musician after his first day with the local public. The band’s support for the Argentine fervor was celebrated with thousands of likes and comments that continued to viralize the round trip.
The night of the recital was a festival of nostalgia and celebration. Songs like “Wonderwall”, “Supersonic” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” were sung loudly and became true generational anthems once again. The communion between the Gallaghers and the Argentine fans was marked from the beginningand the climate was maintained throughout the entire show. The interaction was constant, with Liam talking to the audience and sharing anecdotes in the middle of the songs.
One of those moments came when the singer, true to his style, made reference to the prohibition on the sale of alcohol in the Monumental stadium. “They are number one, even without the alcohol“Liam joked, unleashing applause, laughter and raising the level of complicity even further. The phrase quickly spread through the networks, adding to the list of anecdotes of the night.
The end of the show added the golden finishing touch: After performing “Champagne Supernova,” Liam and Noel hugged in front of a sold-out stadiumgenerating endless applause. The gesture, with high symbolic value, was celebrated by both those present and those who followed the event through virtual platforms, enhancing the atmosphere of reunion that dominated the day. The announcement of a new show, scheduled for Sunday, November 16, deepened the emotion and left the crowd in suspense for the closing of the tour.
In short, the return of Oasis to the country not only rekindled the passion of its historical followers but also connected new generations with classics that are still valid. The Monumental witnessed an evening full of energy, thanks and winks, where the Argentine public once again confirmed itself as one of the most fervent and loyal to the legendary British group.



