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5 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Must be some exceedingly big bucks if they have.

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Rumour doing the rounds that Oasis have signed a 100m Live Nation deal to do a bunch of their festivals next year

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I dont have a source but this was posted a few hours ago on festileaks.

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5 minutes ago, MK1 said:

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Rumour doing the rounds that Oasis have signed a 100m Live Nation deal to do a bunch of their festivals next year

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I dont have a source but this was posted a few hours ago on festileaks.

How much were they both coining off this first leg? £50m each or something ridiculous?

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35 minutes ago, MK1 said:

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Rumour doing the rounds that Oasis have signed a 100m Live Nation deal to do a bunch of their festivals next year

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I dont have a source but this was posted a few hours ago on festileaks.

Yeah that was me too 😂

 

The rumour originates from elsewhere.  Again, whether it’s true is about thing

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16 hours ago, MK1 said:

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Rumour doing the rounds that Oasis have signed a 100m Live Nation deal to do a bunch of their festivals next year

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I dont have a source but this was posted a few hours ago on festileaks.

 

If this is true I wonder which festivals they'll end up at?

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1 hour ago, korokband said:

 

If this is true I wonder which festivals they'll end up at?

I didn't hear anything about festivals and the information i've got is that they won't play them but lots of UK Shows plus a few in Europe instead.

 

But if they really play Festivals, then they would do Rock Werchter/Werchter Boutique/Werchter Parklife, Pinkpop, Openair Frauenfeld, Reading/Leeds, Wireless, Roundhay Park, Lollapalooza.

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18 minutes ago, RoosteR_ said:

I didn't hear anything about festivals and the information i've got is that they won't play them but lots of UK Shows plus a few in Europe instead.

 

But if they really play Festivals, then they would do Rock Werchter/Werchter Boutique/Werchter Parklife, Pinkpop, Openair Frauenfeld, Reading/Leeds, Wireless, Roundhay Park, Lollapalooza.

Could Isle of Wight be an option?

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3 hours ago, RoosteR_ said:

I didn't hear anything about festivals and the information i've got is that they won't play them but lots of UK Shows plus a few in Europe instead.

This sounds to me the most logical thing. Another leg in the UK and a few in countries like France Germany Netherlands, Spain Italy. 

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