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Post by Rain on May 21, 2003 3:11:00 GMT -5
OASIS are to fulfil their dream of being the last band to perform at Manchester City’s Maine Road ground when they play a charity gig on Friday. Blues fans NOEL and LIAM GALLAGHER will play for just 5,000 at the stadium before it is bulldozed in the summer. The brothers have waived their usual £200,000 fee to raise cash for the Beating Bowel Cancer fund. They will perform many of their hits to an audience of cancer sufferers and sponsors during the one-hour set. An organiser told me: “Oasis were very keen to play at Maine Road before it is knocked down.”<br> The club moves to the City Of Manchester stadium which was used for last year’s Commonwealth Games. Tickets for the gig will not go on sale. The Sun
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Post by webm@ster on May 21, 2003 10:07:06 GMT -5
what a great thing of them to do ! Maybe there will be a pro video shoot of the event ?!
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Post by Rain on May 21, 2003 15:33:31 GMT -5
Every bootlegger needs to be ready for Stop the Clocks!
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Post by mape on May 21, 2003 19:45:13 GMT -5
only 5000 though? i know noel likes playing to smaller crowds, but they can easily pack that place from top to bottom
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Post by webm@ster on May 23, 2003 15:06:15 GMT -5
CNS forum has reported that the gig was cancelled. Do our english forum members have any news ?
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Post by masterplan200 on May 27, 2003 1:43:07 GMT -5
they cancelled it because the devolopers wanted it down!
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