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Gallagher brothers celebrate 25 years of Wembley classic

The record-breaking band Oasis drop live album reissue

By TCP News Desk September 30, 2025
Gallagher brothers celebrate 25 years of Wembley classic
Gallagher brothers celebrate 25 years of Wembley classic

Rock band Oasis, widely known as Britpop’s biggest export, are marking a milestone with the 25th Anniversary reissue of their debut live album Familiar To Millions.

First recorded at their legendary Wembley Stadium show in July 2000, the live album captured Liam and Noel Gallagher at the peak of their powers. 

Now, on November 14, Big Brother Recordings will re-release the record in multiple formats, including 2CD and, for the very first time since its launch, on vinyl.

Fans will be spoiled for choice with exclusive 3LP editions: silver vinyl via the Official Oasis Store, a red-and-black marble version on Amazon, and a striking blue variant with alternate sleeve art from HMV.

Notably, the announcement comes as the Manchester legends continue their triumphant Oasis Live ’25 Tour, which recently wrapped up seven sold-out nights at Wembley, the very venue where Familiar To Millions was born.

The tour now heads to South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, proving Oasis fever is alive and well across the globe.

Originally released in 2000, the album features blistering renditions of anthems including Champagne Supernova, Don’t Look Back in Anger, and Live Forever

The reissue follows hot on the heels of October’s 30th anniversary deluxe edition of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, packed with acoustic versions of fan favourites.

What is Oasis' biggest hit?

Oasis’ biggest hit is widely regarded as Wonderwall, released in 1995. 

The song became the band’s signature anthem, topping charts around the world and cementing their place as the defining act of the Britpop era. 

In the UK, it peaked at number two but went on to become one of the most-streamed tracks of the 1990s, while in the United States it reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, making it their highest-charting single there. 

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