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Oasis: No São Paulo Shirts Allowed at Oasis Concert in SP

Oasis⁣ to allow ⁢manchester City Shirts at São Paulo Show,Breaking Tradition

São Paulo,Brazil ⁣ – Britpop legends Oasis,returning to the stage⁣ in 2025 after a 15-year hiatus,are making⁣ a unique exception to standard concert ‌protocol for their upcoming show in São Paulo. While team shirts ​are typically prohibited at large​ events in​ Brazil to prevent fan conflicts, organizers will permit ⁢attendees to⁣ wear jerseys⁢ supporting ⁤Manchester City and the English national team.

The decision, announced⁤ by the show’s producer‍ via a statement and social media posts, acknowledges ⁣the deep and longstanding connection between‌ the band – brothers Noel and⁤ Liam⁤ Gallagher – and the Manchester City Football club. ‌

“For safety, national team t-shirts are prohibited,⁢ exceptionally national team‍ t-shirts ⁣are permitted. Manchester ‌City⁢ and the English‌ team,”‌ Live ​Nation reported.

The Gallagher brothers grew up in Manchester and were devoted followers of the club,even during periods of limited success. This passion​ became interwoven with Oasis’s rise to fame in ⁤the⁤ 1990s, with ​references to Manchester City appearing on their debut album, “Definitely Maybe,” and their songs becoming anthems for fans both in stadiums and pubs. Their popularity also contributed to the club’s growing international fanbase.

Since the​ club’s acquisition by the Abu Dhabi group in 2008 and subsequent success, ​the relationship has flourished, marked by playful interactions on social media and official club merchandise inspired by Oasis’s legacy. ⁣The bond‍ remains strong today, celebrated by ​both⁤ the band’s fans and ⁣the club’s supporters.

Oasis’s return ⁣to the‌ stage⁣ marks a ‌critically important moment for music fans, and this special allowance for Manchester‍ City shirts​ adds a unique layer of⁢ connection‍ for those⁢ familiar with the⁣ band’s history and passions.

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