Anxiety, tears, emotion, with the countdown activated, 85,000 people They waited for the appointed hour to experience an event that, months ago, seemed unimaginable: the return of Oasis. After 16 years of waiting, the day arrived: Liam and Noel Gallagher They unleashed a contained euphoria that exploded in an unforgettable pogo at the Monumental Stadium.
From early on, thousands of fans filled the River Plate stadium to witness the first show of the British band as part of their tour. Live ’25a date that combined nostalgia, euphoria and unforgettable moments from the first chord.
The expectation of the reunion with the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher It was felt from the previous hours. The public, which already occupied every corner of the stadium, first received Richard Ashcroftin charge of opening the night as the opening act, and then burst into applause when Oasis burst in with “Hello”, marking the beginning of an evening full of energy.
The start of the show unleashed a wave of enthusiasm: thousands of fans jumped, chanted and celebrated the band’s return, while social networks were filled with videos and messages that reflected the magnitude of the event. The connection between Oasis and the Argentine public was evident from the first song, with the stadium vibrating to the rhythm of the classics.
This was also evidenced by Liam Gallagher during an interaction with people. True to his style, the musician praised those present and referred with humor to the prohibition of alcohol sales in the stadium: “They are number one, even without alcohol,” he expressed, unleashing laughter and applause among those in attendance.
Throughout the night, the band reviewed a good part of their discography with a repertoire that included “Acquiesce”, “Morning Glory”, “Some Might Say”, “Bring It Down”, “Cigarettes & Alcohol”, “Fade Away”, “Supersonic”, “Roll With It”, “Talk Tonight”, “Half The World Away”, “Little By Little”, “D’You Know What I Mean”, “Stand By Me”, “Cast No Shadow”, “Slide Away”, “Whatever”, “Live Forever”, “Rock’n’Roll Star”, “The Masterplan”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova”.
One of the most emotional moments came during the performance of “Live Forever,” when the image of Diego Maradona appeared on the screens, a nod to the soccer passion that unites Oasis with Argentine culture and to the admiration that the musicians have expressed for the idol. The audience also experienced “Don’t Look Back In Anger” with intensity, one of the most anticipated anthems of the night, which resonated throughout the Monumental.
In that context, various figures from the local entertainment world were also present. Wanda Nara, Luciana Salazar, Matt Smith —actor The Crown and House of the Dragon—, Facundo Pieres, Melody Luz and Matias Martin They joined the crowd. Smith was seen entering the stadium, while the MasterChef Celebrity host shared images of the show from the stadium’s grandstand.
For his part, Salazar documented the concert from his seat in the stands and showed his enthusiasm on social media. Facundo Pieres was another of the celebrities who was photographed with friends near the field, and Melody Luz expressed the excitement of seeing Oasis live with the phrase: “What it would be like to fulfill a dream.”
The closing of the concert was marked by a gesture that surprised everyone: after performing “Champagne Supernova”, Liam and Noel Gallagher They hugged on stage, sealing a historic night for the band and their fans. With the promise of a second show on Sunday, November 16, Oasis left an indelible mark on River Plate and the certainty that their music continues to unite generations.



