A club night that only plays Oasis songs is launching

It's coming to London, Manchester and Dublin

Oasis in 1994
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 28th Feb 2020
Last updated 4th Mar 2020

A new touring club night that only plays music by Oasis is launching in London next month.

Billed as a ‘Definitely (Maybe) The World’s Only Nonstop Oasis Night’, the Back To Back Club Night hits the Dingwalls in Camden, London on Friday 13th March.

Following the opening night, Back to Back then comes to Oasis’ native Manchester at Off The Square on Friday 1st May, and Dublin Workman’s Club on Friday 15th May.

Each four-hour event runs from 11pm until 3pm and will feature Oasis’ biggest hits alongside B-sides, more obscure cuts and live tracks. According to NME, the DJ will also be taking song requests.

Explaining the ethos of their club night, Back To Back write: “One band. One night. One chance to hear Oasis #backtoback.”

The chances of Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher burying the hatchet for an Oasis reunion looks highly unlikely after recent barbs between the pair on social media.

Reacting to a tabloid story on 15th February that he was on speaking terms with Liam again, Noel took to Twitter to rubbish the report and slam Liam’s music.

“Nothing to see here dudes and dollies,” Noel wrote. “Silence is still golden..and just in case you weren’t already aware someone still has a new single out. I believe it’s called “Once” which is the exact amount of times it should be played.”

Prior to that, at the start of February Liam claimed his “greedy soul” older brother Noel Gallagher had turned down a lucrative £100 million for an Oasis reunion.

A day later, Noel took to Twitter to shut down his Liam’s comments, writing: “To whoever might be arsed. I am not aware of any offer from anybody for any amount of money to reform the legendary Mancunian Rock’n’Roll group Oasis.

“I am fully aware though that someone has a single to promote so that’s maybe where the confusion lies.”

Noel was referring to Liam Gallagher’s latest single ‘Once’, which features Manchester United legend Eric Cantona in the video.

Oasis officially split in August 2009 just days after they aborted their headline appearance at V Festival in Chelmsford.

Noel broke the news on the band’s official website, writing: “It is with some sadness and great relief...I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.”