Oasis, one of the biggest bands ever, broke up for 15 years because of a longtime feud between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher. They couldn't get along, and their fans suffered for it.
But now Oasis is coming back — barring some massive blow-up between Liam and Noel — and the internet is really excited. See, the Gallagher bros are some of entertainment's best characters. They're wonderful shit-talkers, great musicians, and waspish jerks, and the world cannot wait to see them back in action.
Many have made memes and jokes about the band's triumphant return to touring. (So far, they've committed only to playing in the UK and Ireland.) Rest assured, those tickets will be pricey, considering the pent-up demand and potential for another blow-up that could end Oasis for another 15 years.
A lot of these jokes and memes have been about the money you'll have to spend to see the band.
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There were also lots of jokes about everything else surrounding the band: the brothers' outfits, the potential for a disastrous fight, and the general sense of excitement about this long-awaited reunion.
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In short, fans are pumped and also holding their breath, waiting for the next blow-up. Oasis is so back.
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