OASIS have given fans who weren't able to bag a ticket to their sought-after reunion a treat.
The band, led by Noel and Liam Gallagher, have been back on tour since July 4th – reuniting after a bust up broke up the band 16 years ago.


Last weekend, the band returned to their beloved hometown of Manchester, performing at Heaton Park to sold out crowds totalling 340,000 fans across five dates from July 11th to 20th.
The band even got in trouble with the council as thousands descended to "Gallagher Hill" – a knoll overlooking the stadium – to listen to the gigs.
The brothers then went to special lengths to honour those gathered there, including paying for 1,000 special T-shirts which were handed out to delighted fans during last night's show.
Their generous gesture came days after Manchester Council ordered a fence to be erected in the city's Heaton Park, blocking the view of several large screens near the stage.
Now they've immortalised the moment for everyone with an official release of their live rendition of iconic track, Cigarettes and Alcohol.
Recorded on the first night of their stint at the stadium, Cigarettes and Alcohol has become a staple favourite on the brothers' set list.
You can listen to the track HERE.
The latest track drop follows their release of Slide Away, which was recorded and released from their first date in Cardiff.
Next stop is Wembley Stadium this Friday – the first of seven dates at the band.
The band will appear July 25th, 26th and 30th, and August 2nd and 3rd.
They will return towards the end of their tour for two more dates on September 27th and 28th.
In between their Wembley stints, the Oasis tour will be going international – finishing up their UK and Ireland dates with Edinburgh and Dublin dates, before heading to Toronto, Canada.
From there, they will start their Northern America stint, appearing in Chicago, New Jersey, California and Mexico.
They'll then have a two-week break before returning to the UK.


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