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Really sorry to read of the death of Lord Henry Mountcharles owner of Slane Castle who was responsible for bringing so many fantastic concerts to Slane including our own Robbie who supported The Verve in 1998 & came back in 1999 as the headline act.

I heard it being chatted about on the radio today, they said David Bowie was terrified of playing at Slane as he thought someone was going to shoot him given the politics at the time, the whole band including Bowie came on stage wearing boiler suits so it would be hard to identify him.

In 1984 there was an actual riot in Slane village before the Boy Dylan gig , I doubt that made it in the recent film A Complete Unknown 😂

Those were the Rock-n-roll days .

May Lord Henry rest in peace , he was a lovely man

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    It is beautiful there. I lived in Miami for a short time and I loved it. Well the end nineties were different times, however if you like the sun as Rob always mentioned he would, want to have a place

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    I notice Rob's Dad hasn't posted on X for a few weeks when he used to post most days. Hope he's doing OK.

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6 hours ago, Sydney11 said:

Really sorry to read of the death of Lord Henry Mountcharles owner of Slane Castle who was responsible for bringing so many fantastic concerts to Slane including our own Robbie who supported The Verve in 1998 & came back in 1999 as the headline act.

I heard it being chatted about on the radio today, they said David Bowie was terrified of playing at Slane as he thought someone was going to shoot him given the politics at the time, the whole band including Bowie came on stage wearing boiler suits so it would be hard to identify him.

In 1984 there was an actual riot in Slane village before the Boy Dylan gig , I doubt that made it in the recent film A Complete Unknown 😂

Those were the Rock-n-roll days .

May Lord Henry rest in peace , he was a lovely man

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Two brothers, one tour, and zero chill - Oasis are back

BY: Keira O'Callaghan
June 20, 2025

WHERE do you want to start?

Last August, Oasis fans everywhere thrilled to the news that Noel and Liam Gallagher had kissed and made up.

“The guns have fallen silent” said Liam on X, breaking the long-awaited news that they were putting the band back together for a stadium tour.

Since then practically every week has brought fresh updates, rumours and quirky stories, some of which may even be true.

ShowBiz has been assiduously squirrelling them away, and can now answer 20 of the most burning issues surrounding the tour.

1 Why are they even doing it?

It’s unlikely to have been prompted by a sudden desire for each other’s company.

The main motivation is probably financial.

The success of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour has undoubtedly rung up dollar signs like a Vegas slot machine in Noel’s eyes, especially now that his coffers have been severely denuded by a recent £20m pay out (plus £8m mansion) to ex-wife Sara MacDonald.

Or maybe (I said maybe) he’s simply decided that he wants something a little more dignified for the Oasis legacy than 15 years of social media handbags with RKid.

Noel-Gallagher-L-saunters-down-Grafton-SOasis star, guitarist Noel Gallagher (L) walking down Grafton Street in Dublin.

2 So it’s all quiet on the Bolton front?

“It’s all done peace has prevailed he’s the man I can’t wait to be on stage with him blowing him kisses in between each song”, ran Liam’s characteristic stream-of-consciousness post on X.

But just in case the unthinkable happens and the brothers start getting one each other’s nerves once again, a ‘military style operation’ will be put in place to keep them apart as much as possible.

We’re talking separate dressing rooms, separate transport and separate VIP backstage areas.

In short, according to ‘a source’ in The Mirror, “‘Noel and Liam are reuniting, but don’t for one minute think that this is a tour about brotherly love and going out night after night and being together 24/7.

They will effectively be separate entities that come together for necessary promotional work and the gigs. Other than that, they will be apart for much of this reunion.’

3 Sounds good. So who are the support acts?

For the UK and Ireland tour it’s Richard Ashcroft and Cast.

Some might say (they have) that they should have used the opportunity to showcase newer acts, such as Fontaines D.C. Liam’s reply?

“To all the folk who are crying about us not showing love to the young bands and not letting them support there’s LEVELS to this game and I’m afraid 99 p cent of ya are way off.”

Members pf Fontaines D.C. responded by saying they “couldn’t really give a shit”, to which Liam commented “f*** them little spunkbubbles I’ve seen better dressed ROADIES.”

So, no Fontaines, then.

Liam-Gallagher-in-Dublin-picture-Leon-FaOasis lead singer Liam Gallagher on stage in Dublin in 1997

4 Just how big is the tour?

Though initial press releases mentioned just two concerts in London, Edinburgh and Dublin, and four in Manchester, the tour has now been extended to 41 dates taking in North America, Australia, South America and Asia.

5 What was the Great Oasis Ticket Scandal about?

Two words: dynamic pricing.

When booking lines opened for the gigs on 31 August, 10 million fans logged on – the biggest concert launch ever witnessed in the UK As people waited in the queue, the prices steadily rose, meaning that by the time they landed on the payment page their only option was to pay £300 per ticket.

Following a huge backlash, dynamic pricing was scrapped for the second round of sales, meaning fans could bag tickets for a friendlier starting price of £74.25.

6 We expect Liam was hugely sympathetic to the fans’ plight, though

You think? Responding to complaints on X, the mouthier Gallagher jeered “Oasis are back your welcome,” before describing Oasis fans as the “rudest in the world”, telling them to “shut up”, and that he’s “sick of this s***”

"Some days I just think to myself why do I even bother", he added.

Liam also taunted fans with claims he has 'loads' of spare tickets, but “there [sic] really expensive 100 pounds kneeling only”.

He was clearly having a ball. When asked what their mum thought of the reunion, he said, "She's gutted she couldn't get a ticket”.

When another fan wrote, "Not to be rude but if I’m not able to get tickets I hope the concerts get cancelled," he replied, "That’s exactly what Peg said unbelievable attitude."

Liam-Gallagher-at-Slane-Castle-in-2009-pLiam Gallagher performs at Slane Castle

7 So what’s likely to be the real cost to fans?

Research by Wonderwallets, part of the Barclays Consumer Spend report, estimates £1.06bn will be spent by the 1.4 million fans attending the 17 UK tour dates – more than £766 a person.

That includes tickets, accommodation, £75 on food and drink, £60 on merchandise plus travel and new outfits – presumably there are a lot of dad bods out there who have outgrown their ‘90s Harringtons.

8 How much money are the boys likely to make?

Oasis are set to earn an estimates £50 million per show from ticket sales, merchandise, and other revenue streams.

9 Oh yeah, the merch – we’re talking bucket hats and parkas, yeah?

Oh, that’s just the thin end of the wedge. Noel and Liam are said to have filed paperwork to secure trademarks which will allow them to flog everything from branded clothes and stationery to dental floss, moisturiser, fly swatters, ironing board covers and even Christmas wreaths.

Think Middle-Lidl meets Britpop.

10 Speaking of Lidl…

Last October the launch of Liam’s new fashion collection didn't quite go to plan, with fans joking that the red, blue and yellow colourways made it look like he was wearing a ‘Lidl jacket’.

Lidl immediately got in on the act by taking out a billboard ad for their 24p 'jacket' potatoes on Oldham Road in Manchester right next to a mural of Liam wearing the £400 Berghaus coat.

Liam-Gallagher-image-Jonnysmirth-licenseLiam Gallagher (image Jonnysmirth licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International)

11 Yet more Lidl

The supermarket chain had also previously unveiled a blue plaque in Liam’s honour at one of its Manchester stores after the star 'almost played' there after problems at the nearby Co-op Live arena.

Asked by a fan at the time what he would do if his shows were affected, Liam responded: "Gig in Lidl."

Lidl responded "We're gonna roll with it."

That Manc bants, huh?

12 Why haven’t we read any joint official interviews from the brothers about the tout?

Good question. Via his favourite means of communication, X, Liam wrote “We don’t want to do interviews coz we’re scared of the media asking us intrusive questions and trying to pick holes in our relationship.”

It’s also, he added later, because he “can’t be arsed”.

13 Let’s hope they don’t palm us off with new material and neglect the classics

Scant risk of that. Although rumours have been flying about a new album, fuelled by teasing comments by Liam on X, there’s been no sign of any new music emerging.

So expect a night of all the greatest hits – just like watching an Oasis tribute band, then, but a bit better.

14 Apropos, the tribute bands must be having a field day

Indeed. You can exclusively hire Definitely Oasis, Noasis, Oasish, and The Liam and Noel Experience, The Madchester Experience, Fakermaker, and Standing On The Shoulder Of Oasis for between £850-£2000 – the amount that a small group of unlucky punters would have shelled out for a group booking for Oasis gigs during dynamic pricing.

15 Oasis v Blur

Of course, to give the tour that authentic ’90s vibe, Oasis’s arch-nemesis Blur should really launch their own comeback gigs on the exact same dates as Oasis.

The next best thing comes in the form of a new comedy play by novelist and former A&R man John Niven, which follows the rivalry between the two bands which dominated the Britpop era.

The action takes place in the summer of 1995 when Blur’s Country House raced Oasis’s Roll with It to the top of the singles charts; Blur went on to win that battle, but the band’s Alex James graciously later admitted that Oasis won the war.

The Battle – billed as “based (mostly) on real events” – is heading out on a UK tour in 2026, prior to a run in the West End.

Of course, age mellows the spikiest among us and the two bands have since buried the hatchet and Noel has even collaborated with Damon Albarn.

In an interview last year, Noel ruminated on what his younger self would think of that. “It would depend entirely on what side of the bed I got out of on that day”, he said.

“If you caught me on a good day I’d be like, yeah, I could see that happening…On a bad day, I’d f***ing knife myself in the bollocks.”

16 What about Robbie Williams?

What about him?

He and the Gallagher boys were mates once, then they fell out, but if there’s any residual animosity these days they’re mostly being too gown-up to voice it. Indeed, Robbie, who is also on tour this year, has been quick to acknowledge that the reunion is a significant cultural moment. “The soap opera alone will either be exciting and or ghoulish to watch. As for the shows? They’re gonna be incredible, off-the-scale special… a healing moment for our country. “Liam Gallagher reading his phone on the toilet would be more charismatic and intriguing than 99.9% of the world’s population at their most enigmatic. All he has to do is stand there and sing for the audience to be guaranteed their money’s worth,” he said, cheekily adding and “Noel will be there too.”

Did he plan for his tour to compete with Oasis? “No, I didn’t”, he said on Instagram.

“When Oasis get back together, there is no competing, really. So no, it’s not a competition, even though it bloody is.”

17 The Manchester tourist board must be mad for it

You bet. The city is said to expect a £100m boost from the five Heaton Park gigs, with 90 per cent of the city’s hotel rooms already booked

up - and at premium rates, too. On 11 July, for example, a poky windowless room at The Britannia, which normally goes for £39, will set you back £234.

Airbnb owners can presumably charge whatever they like.

Local hospitality is also in for a massive boost.

Savvy brothers Paul and Mark Gallagher – no relation – have already opened a massive second branch of their Oasis-themed bar Definitely Maybe  – “a shriiiiiine of all things Oasis” – on the old site of Black Dog Ballroom in the Northern Quarter.

18 It’s also a boon for the counter-culture

Some far-sighted Manc fans have apparently taken the precaution of stashing drugs in the bushes of Heaton Park.

Drug and alcohol rehab facility Providence Project told The Sun that they “would warn organisers to be vigilant".

19 Any chance of a surprise Glastonbury appearance?

None. Not only has Liam confirmed Oasis won’t appear but he’s trashed everyone who does.

“NO full of drips”, is his expressed view of Worthy Farm.

So that’s that. Unless of course it’s a really fiendish double bluff.

20 Care to read more?

Two new books have been released about Noel and Liam; more will surely follow.

You can get stuck in to the succinctly named Gallagher by PJ Harrison, which focuses on the lives and relationships of the bros, or Live Forever by John Robb, which is more concerned with their musical journey.

But these are just the latest ones; there’s obviously a huge backlist of biographies, behind-the-scenes reveals and books focusing on specific eras or albums, including Brothers by Noel and Liam’s lesser known sibling Paul.

Though to be honest there’s nothing in any of them that you can’t find on the net.

Two brothers, one tour, and zero chill - Oasis are back | The Irish Post

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On 26/07/2025 at 00:32, Laura130262 said:

Doesn't look very secluded to me.

Is there main home base in Switzerland these days 🤔

8 hours ago, Sydney11 said:

Is there main home base in Switzerland these days 🤔

I thought so. I'd be surprised if they were moving to Florida -but what do I know? 😅

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On 28/07/2025 at 00:03, Laura130262 said:

I thought so. I'd be surprised if they were moving to Florida -but what do I know? 😅

Can you really see him living there !

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The off-market deal marks a record for the exclusive Old Cutler Bay enclave in Coral Gables.

Published on July 28, 2025

By Abby Montanez

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Attorney Anthony Lopez and his fiancée, Dr. Nicole Martin, an anesthesiologist and former Real Housewives of Miami cast member, have offloaded their fully reimagined waterfront estate in Coral Gables in a $40 million off-market deal. They were represented in the transaction by Dennis Carvajal of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty.

The buyer, represented by Chad Carroll of Compass, is none other than British music superstar Robbie Williams, who reportedly plans to relocate his family of six to Florida following the sale of his Beverly Hills mansion to Drake for $75 million.

Lopez and Martin purchased the one-acre peninsula property in the prestigious Old Cutler Bay enclave in 2022 for $21.5 million and then spent two years gut-renovating the residence, which was prominently featured on the popular Bravo franchise. Their transformation, along with Florida’s electrified ultra-high-end real estate market, more than doubled the value of the home and set a new benchmark for the exclusive waterfront neighborhood, landing at roughly $5,000 per square foot.

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Since it was last purchased in 2022, the entire house as undergone and elegant renovation.Become Legendary/Dennis Carvajal at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty

The 19,380-square-foot smart home currently has seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and two powder rooms. Interior spaces are designed for both everyday living and large-scale entertaining, with a chef’s kitchen equipped with three Sub-Zero fridge/freezers, a movie room, a gym and a massage suite, a bar, and a temperature-controlled wine cellar. A resort-style pool, fire pit, pizza oven, cabana bath, and summer kitchen sit at the edge of the peninsula, which offers 435 feet of water frontage and a 75-foot dock. A custom-lit 18-car garage rounds out the amenities.

But Williams isn’t just moving in and leaving things be; he’s expanding. According to The New York Post, the English pop star tapped developer Manny Angelo Varas, known as “The Billionaire’s Builder,” to oversee a multi-million-dollar addition that includes a 2,000-square-foot guest pavilion with the potential for a recording studio. Among the unique features being explored is a floating padel court, which, if approved, would be the first of its kind at a U.S. residence.

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It’s a “different lifestyle,” Varas said of Williams’s move from California to Miami, noting that safety, taxes, and quality of life are among the reasons high-profile clients are increasingly opting for South Florida. Initially, Williams considered purchasing Rosie O’Donnell’s former home on Star Island, but concerns over flood codes pushed him toward Old Cutler Bay.

The couple has steadily built and strategically offloaded a small portfolio of high-end Miami real estate, and the monumental recent sale isn’t Lopez and Martin’s first headline-grabbing deal. In 2022, they sold a nearby Coral Gables estate to Jeff Bezos’s mother for $44 million, and in 2021, they dropped $7.5 million for a condo on ultra-exclusive Fisher Island. Records show Lopez also owns two smaller homes in Coral Gables, likely held as investments, rentals, or housing for family or staff. Still, letting go of the Old Cutler Bay estate was a tough call. “It was one of those offers that felt irresponsible to say no to,” Lopez told The Real Deal.

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I can just see a boat load of Robbie fans pulling up at that jetty , Ayda will be pulling shut the curtains 😂

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It is beautiful there. I lived in Miami for a short time and I loved it. Well the end nineties were different times, however if you like the sun as Rob always mentioned he would, want to have a place in the USA and a music and art scene than Miami is a great place. He seems to still own he steady construction place in London and maybe a mansion in Switzerland if it is not rented

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