Oasis-only club night launches in London

Oasis-only club night launches in London

Experience a night of pure Oasis in London with “Supersonic”, the club night that plays only Oasis songs at O2 Academy Islington.

Are you a die-hard Oasis fan? Then get ready for something special.

A new club night is arriving in London, and it’s all about Oasis.

Indeed, every song played will be from the legendary Manchester band.

The event is called “Supersonic”, and it’s heading to the O2 Academy Islington.

If that sounds exciting, there’s more.

From the moment doors open, fans will hear nothing but Oasis.

Whether it’s “Wonderwall” or “Champagne Supernova”, expect four hours of iconic anthems.

Notably, the playlist will include hits from all seven of their studio albums.

In particular, fans can look forward to classics from “Definitely Maybe”, “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?”, and “Be Here Now”.

But this is more than just music.

In fact, the night will feature themed visuals and Oasis-inspired drinks.

Even the dress code leans into the nostalgia.

So, bring your parka, throw on a bucket hat, and step back into the ’90s.

As expected, the vibe will be full-on Britpop.

Moreover, organizers describe the event as “a celebration of the greatest British band of the ’90s.”

That’s a bold claim—but few fans would argue with it.

Naturally, no other band will feature on the playlist.

It’s Oasis from start to finish—nothing more, nothing less.

Given the current buzz around a possible reunion, the timing feels perfect.

Also, tickets are already available via the O2 Academy website.

So if you’re interested, don’t wait too long—demand is growing fast.

This could even spark similar events across the UK.

In other words, “Supersonic” might go on tour.

Whether you’re team Liam, team Noel, or love them both—this is the night for you.

Finally, if you’ve never seen Oasis live, this might be the next best thing.

So grab your mates, get your tickets, and prepare to sing your heart out.

One thing’s for sure: the spirit of Oasis is alive and well.

Source: NME

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