
When the long-awaited Oasis reunion tour started in the U.K. in July, the band’s catalog scored a 71% surge in streaming, according to Billboard. But when the Gallagher brothers brought the show to the U.S., the numbers went “Supersonic.”
As per Billboard, the band’s catalog skyrocketed, hitting a high of 15 million streams after shows in Chicago and New Jersey. Compare that to how the band’s catalog did from January to late June: It was only getting 6 million on-demand audio streams per week.
The tour closed Sept. 7 with a show at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Introducing the final song of the night, Liam Gallagher told the crowd, “Nice one for having us, America. This tour’s been the f****** bollocks, man. I wanna thank you, man. All of us. For sticking with us over the years.”
“We must be a f****** nightmare to support and follow and we appreciate it – gettin’ to play these beautiful stadiums in front of you beautiful people … look after yourselves. Take care.”
Oasis on Thursday posted more photos from the two Rose Bowl shows and captioned the post, “LA… YOU LOOK GREAT ON 35MM.”
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