Oasis have announced the upcoming re-release of their ‘Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants’ music videos in 4K resolution.
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Yesterday (February 12), the band took to social media to break the news ahead of the 25th anniversary of their fourth album, ‘Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants’. Per the announcement, the videos will come with remastered audio, and will be released over the span of four weeks.
Four videos from the album’s 2005 release cycle are getting the remastered treatment and will be released every Friday at 12pm GMT between February 14 and March 7. ‘Who Feels Love?’ will be the first 4K re-release tomorrow (February 14), followed by ‘Sunday Morning Call’ the week after.
February 28 will see the re-release of ‘Go Let It Out’ followed by ‘Where Did It All Go Wrong’ as the final re-release on March 7.
Available for the first time with remastered audio, all official videos from ‘Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants’ will premiere on YouTube in 4K quality!
Check out the schedule and be sure to tune in here 👉https://t.co/PrBGSugbFw pic.twitter.com/Gf0YzNZIvE— Oasis (@oasis) February 12, 2025
The announcement comes after Oasis earlier this month announced the 25th anniversary reissue of the same album. The new version of the record is due to arrive on February 28 – the same date the original album was released back in 2000. It’ll be available on a limited edition vinyl including silver LP, and an official store-exclusive blue and purple marble LP.
You can pre-order the 25th anniversary edition of Oasis’ ‘Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants’ here.
The ‘…Giants’ reissue comes after the band announced a special 15th anniversary edition of their compilation album ‘Time Flies… 1994 – 2009’ for Record Store Day 2025. Last year, they released a 30th anniversary version of their seminal debut ‘Definitely Maybe’. This followed a reissue to mark 25 years of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ in 2020.
Oasis are set to embark on a massive comeback tour this year, marking their first live shows together since 2009. The highly-anticipated trek will begin with a run of stadium gigs in the UK and Ireland this summer, followed by a string of dates in North America.
The group will then return for two extra shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in late September, before heading to South Korea and Japan. Further concerts are scheduled in Australia ahead of the extensive tour finishing up in South America this November.
In other Liam Gallagher news, the musician recently issued a response following thousands of tickets to the Oasis reunion shows being cancelled by Ticketmaster.
The tickets for UK shows went on sale back in August, however, despite efforts to prevent touts from re-selling them at inflated prices, roughly 50,000 tickets ended up on resale sites. In response, promoters Live Nation and SJM confirmed that all tickets sold via secondary ticketing sites other than Twickets would be cancelled and made available again through Ticketmaster at face value.
However, the process has gone far from smoothly, with numerous fans taking to social media over the weekend to claim that they have had their tickets wrongfully cancelled after they bought them legitimately.
He took to X/Twitter earlier this week to respond to a fan who reached out and asked: “Liam what do you think of the ticket situation? Thinking fans are bots and getting their money returned?” Responding, the Britpop icon wrote: “I don’t make the rules. We’re trying to do the right thing. It is what it is, I’m the singer. Get off my case.”
Most recently, the band have been nominated for this year’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Following the reveal of their nomination, Liam Gallagher slammed the nod: “RNR hall of fame is for WANKERS”.