“Sounds absolutely massive.”Oasis have released a new live trackOasis have released a new live track(Image: Kenny Brown | Manchester Evening News)

Oasis have released another new live track from their huge comeback tour.

The iconic band took to the stage in front of massive crowds for five homecoming shows at Manchester’s Heaton Park as part of the Oasis Live ’25 Tour. They have also performed sold out shows in Cardiff, London and Edinburgh.

This weekend, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher will take to the stage at Dublin’s Croke Park on Saturday, August 16 and Sunday, August 17.

Amid the Oasis mania, the legendary band have released live versions of ‘Slide Away’ from the opening night at Cardiff and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ from their first homecoming show at Heaton Park.

And today (August 14) another new live track has been released.

The live version of fan favourite ‘Little by Little’ is now available to stream. It was recorded at Wembley stadium on August 2.

The artwork for the track shows two fans embracing in the packed crowd, with an Oasis flag draped over them. The new live song was first played on The Dave Berry Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio this morning, with fans taking to X shortly after to give their verdict.

One user, Sam, wrote: “‘Little by Little’ live at Wembley sounds absolutely massive. Always been one of my favourite Oasis songs, so so underrated.”

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The Latest Oasis News account posted: “Currently listening to Oasis’ Little By Little from Wembley and it sounds magnificent.”

D wrote: “I cannot believe the Oasis Live From London single is ‘Little By Little’. It’s my favourite Oasis song, and a song that means the absolute world to me. I fulfilled a life-long dream when I saw them in London, and I could not think of a more special epitaph to those shows.”

A live version of Little By Little from Wembley has been releasedA live version of Little By Little from Wembley has been released(Image: PA)

The highly anticipated Oasis reunion tour was announced last August, with fans being sent into a frenzy and many spending hours in virtual queues to buy tickets.

Around ten million people tried to secure tickets for their run of UK and Ireland shows, as fans came up against inflated ticket prices due to dynamic pricing and other sales issues.

The band will perform at Croke Park on August 16 and 17. During their performances in Ireland, the gates are set to open at 5pm, with the show starting at 6pm.

Although the setlist hasn’t been confirmed, so far the band have stuck to the same 23 songs each time they have played – opening with Hello and finishing their encore with Champagne Supernova.