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Oasis Release Third Live Track From Reunion Tour, ‘Little By Little’

Oasis released the third live recording from their sold-out reunion tour on Thursday morning (Aug. 14). The latest track is a take on the moody 2002 Heathen Chemistry album rocker “Little By Little,” with lead vocals by guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher from the band’s five-night run at Wembley Stadium in London.

Not surprisingly, the live take from the Aug. 2 gig features vigorous chorus help from the stadium crowd, a staple of the enthusiastic response from diehards during the band’s first run of UK dates on their Live ’25 tour. It follows up on the release of “Slide Away” from the kick-off gigs in Cardiff, Wales last month, as well as “Cigarettes & Alcohol” from their five-night stand at Heaton Park in their native Manchester.

The band just wrapped a three-show run in Edingburgh, Scotland at Murrayfield Stadium and are slated to double-down at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday (Aug. 16) and Sunday (Aug. 17) before gearing up to kick off the North American leg of the tour at Rogers Stadium in Toronto on Aug. 24.

So far, the formerly battling Gallagher brothers have been all smiles and hugs on their first tour in more than 16 years, with singer Liam making warmly embracing and grabbing his older brother’s hands to raise them in triumph during the raucous gigs. From Toronto they will bring support act Cage the Elephant with them to Soldier Field in Chicago on Aug. 28 and then to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. The North American shows will conclude with Sept. 6 and 7 stops at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. before moving on to Mexico City on Sept. 12 and 13.

Listen to the live “Little By Little” below.

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