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Memories that will LIVE FOREVER

July 16, 2025

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The Irvine Herald

Oasis double header at Irvine Beach Park relived after 30 years

- ROSS DUNN

Memories that will LIVE FOREVER

With Oasis reuniting for the first time in 16 years, it’s important to remember that the band once graced Ayrshire for some of the biggest rock shows the region has ever staged.

This week marks the 30th anniversary of the Manchester band’s double performance at Irvine Beach Park.

The Gallagher brothers rolled into town on July 14 and 15 in 1995 to play to thousands of fans.

And Irvine's biggest claim to fame is that Don’t Look Back In Anger was played live for the first time in Irvine all those years ago.

The only agony attached to those shows is a stark reminder of how ticket prices have hit the roof with a brief for Oasis in Irvine in 1995 costing just £12.50 plus booking fee.

Craig McAllister detailed the momentous shows for the 20th anniversary in the Irvine Herald.

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