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Oasis Fever Grips Dublin as Gallagher Brothers Reunite for Triumphant Homecoming

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  • Oasis fever consumes Dublin ahead of the band's first Irish gig since 2009
  • Gallagher brothers receive hero's welcome, perform hit-filled set with no sibling rivalry
  • Mariah Carey's 2005 comeback considered one of the greatest pop star resurgences this century
Oasis Fever Grips Dublin as Gallagher Brothers Reunite for Triumphant Homecoming

In a triumphant homecoming, the Gallagher brothers of the reunited '90s rock band Oasis have captivated Dublin with their first Irish gig since 2009. The city has been consumed by "Oasis fever" in the lead-up to the two-night show at Croke Park, with pubs, shops, and streets adorned in Oasis memorabilia and hosting fan experiences.

The brothers, whose parents are Irish, were greeted with a hero's welcome as they took the stage on Saturday night. Oasis delivered a crowd-pleasing, hit-heavy set, with the Gallaghers even taking the stage hand-in-hand, a rare display of unity given their notoriously tumultuous relationship. The performance was a celebratory victory lap for the band, validating their singular legacy and proving they could put aside their differences to give fans an unforgettable show.

Elsewhere, some are hailing Mariah Carey's 2005 comeback as one of the greatest pop star resurgences of the 21st century. The singer's professional and personal triumphs that year have cemented her status as a true icon of the industry.

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Yes, Mariah Carey's 2005 comeback is considered one of the greatest pop star resurgences of the 21st century, cementing her status as a true industry icon.
The Gallagher brothers received a hero's welcome in Dublin, as Oasis fever gripped the city ahead of the band's first Irish gig since 2009. The band delivered a hit-filled set to a rapturous crowd, with the brothers even taking the stage hand-in-hand, a rare display of unity given their notoriously tumultuous relationship.
Dublin was consumed by "Oasis fever" in the lead-up to the band's two-night show at Croke Park, with pubs, shops, and streets adorned in Oasis memorabilia and hosting fan experiences. The city was abuzz with excitement for the Gallagher brothers' triumphant homecoming.

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