Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher on the big screen as Oasis play gig on their comeback tour
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I’m not sure if you’ve heard, but the Gallagher brothers are returning to the capital city this week for the first time in 26 years. And people seem to be pretty darn excited about it. But if you aren’t one of the lucky Londoners heading to Wembley Stadium to belt their heart out to Don’t Look Back In Anger, fear not. Because this will definitely maybe soften the blow a little bit.

The UK’s most-visited cultural attraction (AKA – London’s Outernet) will be transforming into an ‘IRL immersive gallery dedicated to Oasis and their fans’ for one day only. On July 27, Oasis-lovers can flock to Tottenham Court Road to see concert clips, interviews, and artwork from the archives splashed onto the Outernet’s (wonder)walls.

Liam Gallagher (left) and Noel Gallagher (right) in press shots ahead of the Oasis reunionCredit: Simon Emmett

The free-to-visit interactive exhibition comes courtesy of Spotify. The event will celebrate the history of the beloved band, but also place a spotlight on the incredible fans that have kept Oasis’ legacy alive over the past few decades. Through the use of dynamic visuals, use generated content and iconic memorabilia, loyal fans will have the chance to fully immerse themselves in the experience.

And look, if you can’t see Oasis in real life, surely the next best thing is seeing them splashed across Outernet’s giant floor-to-ceiling, four-storey high, 16K wrap-around screens, right?

The event will be taking place at Outernet London, Now Building, Centre Point, WC2H 8LH on July 27 at 11am. Find out more and plan your visit to Outernet here.