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Oasis

Live Performances by Oasis in 1999

Oasis - Familiar To Millions Full Concert (Live at Wembley Stadium)

Wembley Stadium
London, UK, United Kingdom

November 30, 1999 | Video Length: 1:34:45
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  • The live recording of Oasis at Wembley Stadium on November 30, 1999, came during a pivotal moment in the band's career. They had released their third ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Oasis at Wembley Stadium on November 30, 1999, came during a pivotal moment in the band's career. They had released their third studio album, "Be Here Now," in August 1997, which debuted to both commercial success and mixed critical reception. By the time of the Wembley performance, Oasis was riding the wave of their massive popularity, fueled by anthems like "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger" from their earlier albums. The Wembley concert was notable not only for its location and significant attendance but also marked the band's first concert at this iconic venue, illustrating their ascent to the heights of British rock. Interestingly, the setlist featured fan favorites like "Supersonic" and "Cigarettes & Alcohol," highlighting the band's strong past hits while also promoting newer material, signifying their transition into a more mature phase in their journey.

Oasis Full Concert Live at Wembley Stadium - November 30, 1999

Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom

November 30, 1999 | Video Length: 1:34:53
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  • In November 1999, Oasis was riding a wave of success following the release of their fourth studio album, "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants," which h... Read Full Description >

    In November 1999, Oasis was riding a wave of success following the release of their fourth studio album, "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants," which had come out just a few days prior to the live recording at Wembley Stadium. This concert was part of a significant era for the band as they were transitioning into a new phase, embracing a slightly different sound influenced by the changing musical landscape. The live performance featured popular tracks like "Go Let It Out" and "Wonderwall," demonstrating both the band's established hits and newer material. Notably, this concert was part of their first major headline show at Wembley, marking a pivotal moment in their career. Additionally, it showcased the band's capacity to attract massive crowds, further cementing their status as one of the leading Britpop bands of the time. The venue's legendary status and the high energy of the performance contributed to making this event memorable for fans and critics alike.