Although Oasis’ reunion gigs will not include any Glasgow concerts, we wanted to reminisce today about some of their legendary concerts in the city.
Everyone knows the story about the band being discovered by Alan McGee in King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut back in May 1993 but that isn’t the only defining moment for the band in Glasgow.
This is the city which the band chose to record their 10 Years Of Noise And Confusion tour and is one which Oasis will hopefully return to in the coming years.
We had a look through the archives at all the gigs which Oasis have played in Glasgow and picked out the memorable moments which fans who were lucky enough to be there might just remember.

5. The Cathouse, 10 December 1993
Oasis provided support for The Verve at The Cathouse in December 1993. | Getty Images

6. Barrowland Ballroom, 7 December 1994
A band on the rise, Oasis stormed their way through hits including Fade Away and Rock N Roll star at the Barrowlands. | Getty Images

7. King Tut's 31st May 1993
Oasis were discovered at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow back in May 1993 by Creation Records boss Alan McGee. On the night, the band played tunes such as "Rock 'n' Roll Star", "Bring It On Down", "Up in the Sky" and "I Am the Walrus". A moment of musical history. | Getty Images

8. Hampden Park, 29 June 2005
Oasis played a huge outdoor gig at Hampden Park during the summer of 2005. It was a set filled with old favourites and new tunes and one of their most memorable gigs in Glasgow. On that night, they performed "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel" for the very first time. | Supplied