Oasis fans have spoken of their excitement and anticipation after Liam Gallagher unveiled plans to tour the band's debut album Definitely Maybe.
The iconic album was released on August 29, 1994, and became an immediate commercial success spawning worldwide hits Supersonic and Live Forever.
It is regarded as one of the pinnacle Britpop albums, and has been placed highly on numerous ‘Greatest Albums’ charts.
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Oasis disbanded in 2009 following the release of seven albums after brothers Liam and Noel got into an argument backstage at a concert in Paris. Liam and the remaining members of the band continued together under the name Beady Eye, whilst Noel went on to form Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
Taking to social media, frontman Liam has now teased plans for a tour to mark the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ debut.
Posting on Twitter on Thursday (May 11), the singer wrote: “As it’s 30 years since DM was released nxt year I’m gonna be playing the album from start to finish in it’s original order at a few BIBLICAL venues LG x”
While no dates or further information was announced, the news was met with delight from fans. One person commented: “This will be absolutely mega”, while another said: “screaming crying throwing up x”
One other fan commented: “My bank account will hate me.” Another fan said: “Happy days! The greatest album ever. Will be incredible.”
"I have to be there," another quipped. Arincham HQ said: “Just made my day. This will be truly special.”
Another fan of the album responded: “Cant believe I'm gonna hear you sing Up in the sky Liam. Its always been one of my all time favourites. I adore that song.”
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