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‘Magically, exhaustingly uplifting’: what the papers say about Oasis

Music critics unite in five-star praise of Gallagher brothers’ opening night in Cardiff as the ‘kings of rock’n’roll’

Oasis reunion tour: the band play their first tour date in Cardiff – as it happened

Noel and Liam Gallagher got back together on stage for the first time since 2009. See how it unfolded here – from setlist to stadium singalongs

Oasis review – a shameless trip back to the 90s for Britpop’s loudest, greatest songs

This is playlist Oasis, with their later fallow years ignored almost completely – and that makes for a ferociously powerful set to an utterly adoring crowd

‘Liam hasn’t sounded that good since the 90s’: fans react to the first night of the Oasis reunion tour

Oasis fans were overjoyed by the performance of the reunited band, a ‘non-stop wild’ set that brought back fond memories

Looking back with grandeur: Oasis kick off reunion tour in Cardiff with triumphant, nostalgic gig

Focusing heavily on their 1990s output with only one song from their last four albums, Liam and Noel Gallagher performed together for the first time since 2009

Oasis setlist: all the songs played at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium

With a heavy emphasis on their 1990s heyday, here is every song that Oasis and their support acts played on the first night of their tour

One for the bucket hat list: fans flock to Cardiff for Oasis’s first gig in 16 years

As band’s anthems blare and queues for merchandise snake, festival atmosphere takes hold in city ahead of concert

There will never be another Oasis – British culture, for better and worse, has moved on

We still have cocksure rock stars, but the gobby Gallaghers’ swaggering brand of witty mockery has gone out of style. Did we grow up – or get boring?

Eighties pop diva Tiffany looks back: ‘I didn’t want to record I Think We’re Alone Now, but my girlfriends loved it’

The US singer on her ‘too sexy’ oufit, living with an alcoholic mother, and the women who inspired her

‘The lawsuit was my life. Of course I’m writing about it’: Hard Life – formerly Easy Life – on being sued by easyGroup and starting afresh

When the Leicester band were forced to drop their old name after a legal threats from a certain budget airline, it could have been curtains. But frontman Murray Matravers’s trip to Japan has prompted a bold new outlook – and an upbeat new album

‘They made me feel I could do something with my life’: indie music legends pick their favourite Oasis songs

Devendra Banhart finds mysticism in Acquiese, Snail Mail gets chills from Stand By Me and Johnny Marr chooses an absolute curveball as 17 musicians analyse the reunited band’s genius

Will it be rowdier than the rugby? Cardiff gears up for Oasis reunion opening night

Welsh capital to host Liam and Noel Gallagher’s first live shows together since 2009 as 41-date tour kicks off

Kae Tempest: Self Titled review – the rhythms in his lyrics are still so distinct

Despair runs through the Londoner’s fifth album but, in what is essentially a love letter to the trans community, his home town and partner, a strange beauty breaks through

‘Their songs are rousing, trippy, witty, moronic. I’ve sung along to them all’: Simon Armitage hails the return of Oasis

Ahead of the first tour date tonight, the poet laureate explores the ‘brotherhood and chemistry’ that forged the band, repelled the Gallaghers and brought them together again

Heaven must be like this: D’Angelo’s greatest songs – ranked!

As his debut album Brown Sugar turns 30 this week, we look back on the relatively slim but astoundingly rich catalogue of the architect of neosoul

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