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Oasis: What's the Story: Life on Tour with Liam and Noel Gallagher

Oasis: What's the Story: Life on Tour with Liam and Noel Gallagher

by Iain Robertson, ,

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Oasis: The Band, The Breakup, and the Unbelievable Return

In this definitive inside account of one of the most important Britpop bands, Oasis, Iain Robertson chronicles the meteoric rise, chaotic reign, painful breakup—and stunning 2024 reunion—of one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

Oasis: What's the Story? delivers a front-row seat to the triumphs, tensions, and timeless music that defined a generation. Now updated with a brand-new introduction covering the band’s shocking 2024 reunion, this essential book revisits the early struggles, the sibling warfare, and the anthems that shook the world..

From the dusty stages of Manchester to sold-out stadiums, Oasis captured raw ambition, relentless rivalry, and pure rock and roll energy like no other band. Iain Robertson, one of the few with intimate behind-the-scenes access, delivers a candid portrait of how it all happened—and how it has come full circle today..

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Exclusive new coverage of the 2024 Oasis reunion—how and why the Gallagher brothers finally put the past behind them.
  • An insider’s perspective on the rise of Britpop, with vivid details from the early Manchester scene to global superstardom.
  • Unfiltered stories about the backstage fights, fame, fallout—and ultimate redemption of one of rock's most iconic acts.

If you liked Faith, Hope and CarnageSurrender, or Karma, then you'll love Oasis: What's the Story?

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  • Iain Robertson

    Iain Robertson is used to tough jobs; after retiring from the Parachute Regiment, he took on jobs guarding George Harrison, Gary Moore, and Johnny Rotten. But keeping Oasis on the rails after debut album Definitely Maybe ignited their rise toward global superstardom would be the toughest gig of them all.

    Iain Robertson was side-by-side as their road manager and minder, twenty-four hours a day, eight days a week, as they took on the world and won. No one was closer.

    Iain Robertson's career has continued to be just as diverse; he co-runs a property business and is a part-time fireman.