30th anniversary reissue of Oasis album arrives at Banquet Records

By Tilly O'Brien

28th Aug 2024 | Local News

Banquet Records is located at 52 Eden Street, Kingston (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)
Banquet Records is located at 52 Eden Street, Kingston (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

The 30th anniversary reissue of Oasis' multi-million-selling album Definitely Maybe arrived at Banquet Records yesterday, 27 August.

Definitely Maybe is Oasis' debut studio album and was released by Creation Records on 29 August 1994.

It includes popular hits, 'Rock 'n' Roll Star' and 'Live Forever' and sold 8.5 million copies worldwide.

Speaking about the album's arrival, Banquet Records' Aaron said he is "very excited to hear the outtakes and alternative tracks that are included".

He said: "When the release was first announced some months back showing the alternative artwork, featuring that iconic living room but with none of the band members present, it felt like a sign that chances of a reunion were dead in the water.

"Of course it still would've been a popular release for all the record collecting Oasis fans out there."

He continued: "However after this week's announcement, I reckon they'll be flying out the shop at a Supersonic rate."

 The arrival of the album came on the same day that the Manchester band announced their 2025 UK and Ireland reunion tour on Instagram.

Oasis split up 15 years ago, so fans everywhere have expressed their excitement for the reunion tour.

It is anticipated that tickets for all five of their concerts in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh will sell out quickly.

While tickets for all concerts will be released this Saturday, 31 August, pre-sale tickets will be released on Friday for a lucky few who signed up for them.

     

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