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Oasis made a thunderous comeback in Cardiff, opening their reunion show with Hello and a heartfelt “it’s good to be back,” marking their first performance together in 16 years.

Massive screens lit up the Principality Stadium with live footage of Liam and Noel Gallagher side by side — a rare sight, given their famously rocky relationship.

For die-hard fans, the wait was finally over. A crowd of 74,500 packed into the stadium on Friday night, soaking in the nostalgia as the band tore through their iconic hits.

One of the night’s most moving moments came during Live Forever, when the band paid tribute to the late Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, stirring a powerful emotional response from the crowd.

Oasis will play a second Cardiff show before taking their reunion tour across the UK and then around the globe — a journey fans have long been hoping for. Photo by Will Fresch, Wikimedia commons.