Oasis, Britain’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band, will have its backstory explored on stage next year in the first production of its kind, Live Forever: The Rise of Britain’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band, where audiences will be transported back to the 90s to the very beginning of the iconic band’s story.
The show, which comes to Kings Theatre on Wednesday 8 January 2025, follows Oasis’ meteoric rise to fame, from their humble beginnings on a south Manchester council estate – to becoming the biggest band on the planet, playing to more than a quarter of a million fans at their now legendary Knebworth concerts.
The production is set to be a supersonic night of music celebrating one of the greatest bands in musical history.
It truly is a rag to riches, rollercoaster story of the Gallagher brothers’ fight to revive the soul of the 60s, put guitar bands back to the forefront and give the music back to the people once again.
With more than 30 legendary hits, including Live Forever, Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger, Live Forever is an electric must-see for all Oasis fans and children of the 90s.
“Oasis were a legendary band and revolutionised the music scene with their unapologetic songwriting and astronomical talent,” explains Pete Jackson, producer and creator. “Their music is loved by so many and we’re excited to deliver an authentic experience that transports fans back to the heyday of Britpop.
“Get ready to relive the powerhouse of Oasis like never before – it’s going to be a night to remember.”
For tickets to Live Forever: The Rise of Britain’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band, visit: liveforeverlive.com.
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