Iconic 80s band Oasis, known for their debut UK tour 30 years ago, faced struggles as smaller venues from their early days are now closing. This poses challenges for new bands trying to follow a similar path.
Oasis' first tour: Thirty years on, venues say it's harder to host new bands https://t.co/a6PUiRblGR
Exactly 30 years ago, a little-known band called Oasis set out on their first headline tour, playing to small crowds in tiny venues. Many of those venues say they're now struggling and it's harder for new bands to take the same path today. https://t.co/IYCwLUlWlX
30 years since @oasis kicked off their debut UK tour, only six of those venues remain open https://t.co/H5T2BZAqxZ
Thirty years after Oasis’ first tour, Mark Davyd recalls booking the then little-known Mancunian band at the Tunbridge Wells Forum. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/zbapRu0Zn2
Iconic 80s band with seven Top 10 singles forced to FLOG tickets for just £10 each as they struggle to fill show https://t.co/ior1A4cYfN
How Do You Become the U.K.’s Hottest New Band? The Old-Fashioned Way (@alexmarshall81 - @nytimes) https://t.co/Xo02U7HU7U