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Oasis returns to Dublin for two sold out gigs
The band performs at Croke Park tonight and tomorrow, delivering a nostalgia-filled show for Irish fans.

Oasis are back in Ireland for two sold out shows at Croke Park, their first Irish gigs since 2008.
Oasis Returns to Dublin for Two Sold Out Gigs
Oasis opens their Irish leg with two sold out gigs at Croke Park in Dublin, their first performances in Ireland since 2008. The piece follows fan Paddy McDonnell, who travels from Edinburgh to catch the second night, after attending the Edinburgh date. It notes a near ticket scam and shows how a wedding exchange for stand up work helped him secure the tickets.
Fans describe the night as a chance to relive memories and sing along to familiar anthems. The reunion comes amid long standing public tensions within the band, but the mood among the crowd suggests nostalgia can outweigh internal disputes for now.
Key Takeaways
"It's a sense of nostalgia, making us feel like we're 22 again."
Paddy McDonnell on what the Dublin concert means to fans.
"I genuinely thought it would never happen, considering how public the family feud was, it's been a long time coming."
Paddy on the reunion after years of tension.
"Thankfully we got our money back but it was pure luck that a woman in my accountant's office couldn't make the gig in Edinburgh - so I agreed to do stand-up at her wedding in exchange for the tickets."
The near-ticket scam and workaround to secure entry.
Two nights in Dublin reveal how nostalgia powers live music markets. Oasis leans on shared memories to turn a stadium into a communal time capsule that feels bigger than the set list. The risk landscape also shifts with high demand: ticket fraud, resale markups, and crowd management at packed venues.
Beyond the feeling of memory, the event points to questions about the band’s future path. If new music follows the reunion, the Dublin reception will help shape that decision. For now, the crowd drives the moment, and the city is listening.
Highlights
- Nostalgia hits louder than the amps
- Dublin is ready to sing every word back
- Two nights one time machine called Oasis
- Ticket scams tried to steal the moment not the music
Ticket safety and crowd risk at high-demand Oasis gigs
The story highlights a near scam and the reality of large crowds. This raises concerns about security, ticket authenticity, and crowd management at sold-out events.
The comeback in Ireland may set the tone for how this reunion is remembered and what comes next for the band.
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