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  • Oasis announce 2025 worldwide reunion tour kicking off in UK

    Oasis announce 2025 worldwide reunion tour kicking off in UK

    British rock legends Oasis announced Tuesday they will reunite for a worldwide tour, as brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher ended an infamous 15-year feud.

    The band behind hit songs including “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back In Anger” and “Champagne Supernova”, will play an initial 14 gigs next year in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and the Irish capital, Dublin, starting in July.

    Oasis also plan to play in “continents outside of Europe later next year,” according to a statement posted on their website.

    Formed in Manchester, northwest England, in 1991 and credited with helping create the Britpop era of that decade, Oasis’ reunion tour will be the Gallagher brothers’ first performances since 2009 after they fell out.

    “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised,” Oasis said, as it announced the reunion alongside the first details of the tour.

    The announcement capped days of hints and heightened speculation the band was set to play again.

    However, there was no announcement regarding the release of any new music, while Oasis will reportedly not play next year’s Glastonbury festival despite widespread speculation.

    “Oasis today end years of feverish speculation with the confirmation of a long-awaited run of UK and Ireland shows forming the domestic leg of their Oasis Live ’25 world tour,” the online statement added.

    – ‘Hottest tickets’ –

    The tour will begin over two nights at the Principality Stadium in the Welsh capital Cardiff from July 4, 2025, followed a week later by four gigs at Heaton Park in their hometown, Manchester.

    Oasis will then play London’s Wembley Stadium — on July 25 and 26 as well as August 2 and 3 — before taking to the stage over two nights at Murrayfield Stadium in the Scottish capital Edinburgh.

    The UK and Ireland gigs will conclude with two performances at Dublin’s Croke Park in mid-August.

    “Their only shows in Europe next year, this will be one of the biggest live moments and hottest tickets of the decade,” the statement said.

    A press release said there had been “no great revelatory moment that has ignited the reunion — just the gradual realisation that the time is right”.

    It promised “a set full of wall-to-wall classics,” hailing the “charisma, spark and intensity that only comes when Liam and Noel Gallagher are on-stage together”.

    Tickets for the UK dates will go on sale from 9:00 am (0800 GMT) on Saturday, with Dublin tickets available from 8am (0700 GMT) the same day.

    Social media was abuzz with the news, with the band’s post racking up hundreds of thousands of likes and fans sharing their excitement.

    Manchester teaching assistant Michelle Locke, 45, told AFP she was “well excited” after hearing the “great news”.

    “We’ll be up early… trying to get tickets,” she said, posing in front of a mural to the Gallaghers in south Manchester.

    – ‘Best news’ –

    In Camden, the north London neighbourhood famous for live music and where Oasis were fixtures in the mid-’90s, others were equally enthused.

    “It’s the best news in the world… it’s what we need!” said Pauline Weir, 50, manager of the Modfather clothing store.

    Oasis has long been synonymous with Britpop music, when it enjoyed a fierce rivalry with London band Blur, co-founded by Damon Albarn.

    The Manchester outfit was also notorious for public fights between Liam and Noel.

    The sibling tensions came to a head during a spat at a 2009 Paris festival, when Liam broke one of Noel’s guitars.

    The brothers have not played together since — but both have still regularly played the band’s hits to sold-out crowds.

    Until now, they had largely communicated in public through taking swipes at each other on social media.

    The brothers have teased at a reconciliation before, with Noel last year saying “never say never”.

    The hints became firmer more recently, with social media accounts for the brothers and Oasis all trailing Tuesday’s much-anticipated announcement.

    The now-confirmed reunion will take place 30 years after Oasis’s 1995 album “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?”, which received international critical and commercial acclaim.

    Meanwhile, tracks from the first recording session for its debut album “Definitely Maybe”, released a year earlier, will be put out Friday — a day after its 30th birthday — Britain’s Press Association (PA) news agency said.

  • ‘I’m 10 to 12 years older than Faysal Quraishi,’ Quraishi’s wife’s karara jawab to a user

    ‘I’m 10 to 12 years older than Faysal Quraishi,’ Quraishi’s wife’s karara jawab to a user

    Renowned actor Faysal Quraishi’s wife, Sana Faisal, has given a karara response to an Instagram user who asked about her age.

    Faysal Quraishi and his wife, Sana Faisal, are often seen sharing pictures with each other on their social media.

    Recently Faysal Quraishi shared a collaborative post on Instagram with his wife in which he congratulated his companion on their wedding anniversary and referred to her as ‘Sana Ji.’

    He captioned his post, “14 years of memories, laughter, and tears. I’m so grateful to share it all with you. Happy anniversary.”

    In response, well-known personalities congratulated the couple on their wedding anniversary and wished them well for the future.

    All the same, a female user asked Sana Faysal about her age, “How much older are you than Faysal Bhai?” To which Sana Faysal responded, “I am 10 to 12 years older. I hope your burning chest has cooled down.”

    Suddenly, Sana Faysal’s response went viral, being shared by many other pages.

    While some users are appreciating Sana Faysal’s answer, others believe it was a simple question to which Sana could have given a simple answer.

  • Fans love Maya Ali’s fashion choices as she enjoys family time in UK

    Fans love Maya Ali’s fashion choices as she enjoys family time in UK

    Actress and model Maya Ali continues to capture hearts with her on-screen and off-screen performances.
    Currently, Maya is in the UK, where she’s spending quality time with her family.

    Having fun along with her mother, brother, sister-in-law, and adorable niece, Maya shared pictures of the holiday on her Instagram with the caption, “Always grateful… . ”.


    The Yunhi actress has completed the shooting of her upcoming drama ‘Sun Mere Dil’, written by controversial writer Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan.


    Here are some comments from fans who adored her looks:

  • ‘They show wives hitting husbands, leaving homes,’ Rabi Pirzada blames TV dramas for rising divorce rates

    ‘They show wives hitting husbands, leaving homes,’ Rabi Pirzada blames TV dramas for rising divorce rates

    Renowned former singer Rabi Pirzada, who left showbiz to pursue a religious path, has voiced her concerns about the rising divorce rates in the country, attributing it in part to the negative portrayal of marital relationships in today’s dramas.

    During a recent podcast with Hafiz Ahmed, she criticised how the shows often depict wives disrespecting and mistreating their husbands, which she believes influences societal attitudes.

    Further, she was also asked about the increasing number of divorces in society, to which the video of Rabi Pirzada’s answer went viral.

    She said, “On the one hand, there are women who their husbands oppress, their children are taken away from them, and then they get married again. On the other hand, something else is being shown in the dramas.”

    “Wives are being portrayed as women with narcissistic tendencies, and their husbands are seen trying to please them,” she added.

    According to her, the women and wives are portrayed as very mean. Their husbands are shown to be rich and good-looking, but they still appear weak in front of their wives.

    Pirzada said, “In dramas, the rich and good-looking husband is trying to please his wife, but the wife does not agree with him and shows her anger.”

    “The wife shown in dramas sometimes spits on her husband, sometimes slaps him, and sometimes leaves the house, which is a very wrong portrayal,” she added.

    Pirzada believes that it has become fashionable for the wife to show contempt for her husband, not accept him, and ignore him in dramas.

    “I do not remember the names of the plays, but most of the plays are being made on similar themes, and the listeners will agree with me,” she said.

    “There is no reason to show such characters and scenes… they will affect every woman’s mind,” Pirzada asserted.

  • Achu Nezebaaz: Lahore theatre pays tribute to Arshad Nadeem

    Achu Nezebaaz: Lahore theatre pays tribute to Arshad Nadeem

    Lahore’s local theatre is bringing the inspiring journey of Pakistan’s Olympic gold medalist, Arshad Nadeem, to the stage with the play ‘Achu Nezebaaz’.

    Since its debut on August 23, the play has received acclaim for portraying Nadeem’s journey from a small-town enthusiast to an Olympic champion.

    The role of Arshad Nadeem is masterfully played by the talented theatre artist Saqi Khan.

    The production, which has been well-received by audiences, is produced by Muhammad Yusuf and directed and written by Dr. Ajmal Malik.

    Arshad Nadeem made history at the Paris Olympics 2024 this month by winning an Olympic gold medal and setting a new Olympic record with a 92.9-meter javelin throw, ending a 29-year wait for Pakistan’s gold in the sport.

  • ‘Big fight every two weeks is normal in our love marriage,’ says Mani

    ‘Big fight every two weeks is normal in our love marriage,’ says Mani

    Mani and Hira, a well-known couple in the entertainment industry, have been making waves with their talents and love for each other.

    Recently, Mani was invited as a guest on ‘Mazaq Raat’ hosted by Imran Ashraf.

    “You are an artistic writer and involved in direction, and Hira is an artist. How easy or difficult is it for two artists with different styles to work together?” Ashraf asked.

    Mani replied, “It’s easy because this is what we do in my family. We all work in this field; my father, even my sister, has worked in theatre.”

    The host then asked about their love marriage.

    “In our love marriage, we have a big fight every two weeks. I think it’s a very normal thing, and if you survive those fights, that’s when your marriage works,” Mani said.

    Salman Saqib Shaikh, aka Mani, married Hira on 18 April 2008. The couple has been working in the entertainment industry for 20 years.

  • Aamir Khan’s candid confession: Owning up to Laal Singh Chaddha’s failure

    Aamir Khan’s candid confession: Owning up to Laal Singh Chaddha’s failure

    In a recent podcast appearance with Reha Chakraborty, Indian actor Aamir Khan, known for perfectionism, made a surprising admission. He acknowledged that his performance in the movie Laal Singh Chaddha was subpar, which contributed to the film’s failure.

    The anchor was taken aback by his honesty, remarking that no actor or star ever admits to their own performance being the reason for a film’s poor reception.


    Khan responded by saying, “Yes, my performance was not up to the mark, and I have a lot to learn from it. But I’m confident that my next movie will showcase a better performance.”

    Interestingly, Amir Khan also mentioned that Laal Singh Chaddha is one of his favorite films, despite his own performance not meeting expectations. He attributed the film’s failure to the audience’s inability to connect with it.

    On a positive note, Aamir Khan also spoke about his upcoming film, Sitaray, which he claims is an excellent movie that he thoroughly enjoyed working on. His candid confession and willingness to learn from his mistakes have earned him praise from fans and critics alike.

  • ‘I used to be very judgmental towards girls like Sumbal,’ says Hajra Yamin on her role in Noor Jahan

    ‘I used to be very judgmental towards girls like Sumbal,’ says Hajra Yamin on her role in Noor Jahan

    Hajra Yamin is usually very vocal about women empowerment but on screen she is portraying the role of a meek, subservient and demure daughter-in-law in the popular serial Noor Jahan. She recently appeared in an interview with Fuchsia Magazine and talked about her role giving the audience some interesting insights.

    She said, “I used to be very judgmental towards real-life submissive girls like Sumbal, but now I have changed my perspective because I have seen my journey. I have a background, so I made an apology to all the real-life Sumbals.”

    She told girls facing marriage hurdles, “Women should step out of wrong relationships because life has much to offer them.”

    She further said, “I have been getting an overwhelming response about my character in Noor Jahan, and people are praising my performance.”

    Talking about marriage plans, she said, “I have no plans for marriage so far. There is no scene like that. I have very few people around me, and I love them a lot. I have a family around me, and it has set a very high bar for me, so it is very difficult for me to think about marriage.”

    “I am only focused on my work, I am only married to my work. I am very passionate about my profession. Also, I don’t feel pressured by the family to get into a relationship like marriage. I was only pressured to complete my bachelor’s and become independent. I will marry after love, I haven’t even loved someone”.

  • Dr Omer Adil says sorry to Gharidah Farooqi

    Dr Omer Adil says sorry to Gharidah Farooqi

     Cultural analyst and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Omer Adil has made an important announcement in resolving a recent issue.

    In July, during an appearance on the podcast Dil Ki Baat hosted by Zohaib Butt, Dr. Adil went on a misogynistic rant: “These anchors are somehow in touch with high profile Pakistanis. Female anchors are treated in an extraordinary manner. Nobody cares about the male anchor sitting next to the female anchor.”
     
     Dr. Omer Adil added that even their show’s producers have no guts to instruct the women or criticize them on their mistakes. In fact, in those cases, producers leave the show and run away.

    The arrest warrants were brought to the media by anchorperson Gharidah Farooqi through X (formerly twitter) who asked for an apology from Dr. Adil, which was not forthcoming for some time. Later, Dr. Adil was arrested on her complaint.
     
    In a statement shared on her X (formerly Twitter) account, Gharida Farooqui wrote, “Dr. Omer Adil has been arrested after my legal request. Dr. Omer Adil made obscene, vulgar and defamatory allegations against me and all women working in the media on the digital platform; In which especially my name was taken. I gave an opportunity to Dr. Omer Adil in legal proceedings to apologize publicly, but he did not do so. Salute to all the law enforcement agencies who acted on my request for the protection of women. It is hoped that justice will be done and the perpetrators of crimes against women will be brought to an end, and women will get full protection in Pakistan.”

    Farooqui also wrote in her tweet, “This arrest has been made by FIA, and all the officials of Cybercrime Wing Lahore, including DG FIA, deserve a lot of thanks and appreciation. They are doing the legal process in the best way with full professional responsibility.”
     
    Dr. Omer Adil has now apologised: “This is an apology from my side Dr Omer Adil to the host and anchorperson, Gharidah Farooqi. This is completely an unconditional, whole hearted and sincere apology. I understand that she has been very hurt and distressed by a particular podcast which is being edited and completely manipulated by the host of the podcast.”
     
    “I want to clarify that we are just two people working in the media, and I have the utmost respect for her as a professional. I could never imagine abusing or calling her names under any circumstances. If I have unintentionally hurt, I sincerely apologize, as it was never my intention to harm anyone, especially a woman working in journalism and television. I hope she can find it in her heart to forgive me and consider withdrawing her complaint if she deems it appropriate. I am willing to go to any extent necessary to apologize and make amends for the distress caused,” Dr. Omer Adil added.

  • Mahira Khan shares VERY romantic photo on husband’s birthday

    Mahira Khan shares VERY romantic photo on husband’s birthday

    Superstar Mahira Khan wished her husband, Salim Karim, a happy birthday by sharing a romantic picture on Instagram.

    In the caption, the actress wrote, “Happy birthday, my Jan. P.S. Please make a small dua for us. It would be lovely.”

    Mahira, who worked opposite King Shah Rukh Khan in the Bollywood film ‘Raees’, married her long-time close friend Saleem Karim last year.