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News > Oasis offer fans private gig

Oasis offer fans private gig
August 5, 2008
Web User

Oasis are offering fans a chance to hear them perform songs from their new album, Dig Out Your Soul, at an invite-only gig in their rehearsal studio.


To be in with a chance to get tickets to see the band in an undisclosed studio in London, all you have to do is email the band at their official website.


The band are busy rehearsing for a forthcoming world tour and intend to celebrate the final night before the tour starts with an intimate party gig. The performance will be filmed with a view to being broadcast.


To rendezvous with the Manchester-based band on 14 August, email thefans@oasisinet.com with 'Tickets London Oasis' as the subject line of your email.


You'll need to be over 18 to apply and include a mobile number and date of birth in your email. The closing date for entries is 11 August and the lucky fans will be notified by email.


Three tracks from the new album were leaked on YouTube in May.


www.oasisnet.com



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