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The Wolfe Tones have begun gearing up for when they ‘open’ for Oasis during the band’s return to Dublin. Oasis are finally ...
The Wolfe Tones could be the opening act for Oasis at Croke Park, following Liam Gallagher's statement that he is "up for it". Liam and his brother Noel have always been proud of their Irish roots ...
The Wolfe Tones took to social media to ask what time their sound check is for the highly anticipated Oasis concerts in ...
WOLFE Tones singer Brian Warfield has said he fully understands the pressures brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are under to stop rows undermining the Oasis reunion. Brian, 78, formed the famous ban… ...
The Wolfe Tones opening for Oasis in Ireland would be a sort of full-circle moment for both of the iconic bands. The Gallagher brothers, whose parents are from Co Mayo and Co Meath, have pointed ...
September 16, 2024 at 6:00am BST The Wolfe Tones have said they would be “delighted” to support Oasis in Dublin after Liam Gallagher said he was keen to see the rebel band join them at Croke Park.
The end of an era is the only way to describe the final ever live performance by The Wolfe Tones, and the trio at its core used their last concert to call for peace in Palestine, peace in Ireland, and ...
RTE also denied there was a Late Late Show ban on The Wolfe Tones despite 2007 being their last appearance. FAREWELL GIGS Earlier this week frontman Brian revealed how he had to persuade bandmates ...
The Wolfe Tones' three gigs at the 3Arena are completely sold out for Friday, Saturday and Sunday night, however fans are still in with a chance of bagging a ticket.
A Dubliner who is opening for the Wolfe Tones’ final concerts this weekend, has said he is “going to be a part of history”. Ciarán Moran, from the inner city, will play before the Wolfe ...
An hour before he went on stage to the cheers of 15,000 people at the 3Arena in Dublin on Saturday night for the second of the Wolfe Tones’ three farewell shows, Brian Warfield was finishing his ...
Down here, The Wolfe Tones have been largely laughed at for 40 years because they are a bunch of eejits with handlebar moustaches in dirty auld pubs singing about how Ireland should ‘Get the ...