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Oasis Honour Diego Maradona During Emotional First Show in Argentina

Nov 17, 2025 | Entertainment, Travel, World

November 17, 2025

Oasis kicked off their long-awaited return to Argentina with a powerful tribute to one of the country’s greatest icons: Diego Armando Maradona. The band opened the first of two shows at Buenos Aires’s massive Estadio Mâs Monumental on November 16, giving fans a night packed with nostalgia, attitude and a heartfelt nod to the fútbol legend who continues to define Argentinian pride.

A Tribute Fit for a Legend

Midway through the show, as Oasis launched into their classic “Live Forever,” a giant image of Maradona lit up the screens behind them — a moment that sent the crowd into a frenzy. Liam Gallagher followed it up by dedicating “Rock ’N’ Roll Star” to the late World Cup hero, telling the stadium:

“This next one’s for Diego Maradona.”

Earlier that day, Noel Gallagher made his own pilgrimage to Boca Juniors — Maradona’s beloved club — where he visited the stadium and snapped photos of the statue honouring the No. 10.

A Wild History Between Maradona & the Gallaghers

It’s no secret the Gallaghers always admired Maradona — and the feeling wasn’t always peaceful. The band famously recalled the time the football icon threatened to shoot them during an encounter at a bar in Argentina. And yet, their respect for him never wavered.

When Maradona passed in 2020, Liam tweeted:

“Proper rock ’n’ roll footballer. No fucker will ever come near him.”

He later added that meeting him twice was both “scary but beautiful.”

Oasis Continue Their Tradition of On-Tour Tributes

This isn’t the first time Oasis has woven tributes into their reunion shows. The band has used “Live Forever” as a moment to honour late stars throughout the tour:

  • Diogo Jota – honoured during the tour opener in Cardiff

  • Ozzy Osbourne – tribute in July with a giant portrait on-screen

  • Ricky Hatton – honoured at Wembley Stadium in September

The Maradona moment, though, hit differently in Argentina — a country where football and music are practically religions.

What’s Next for Oasis

Oasis play their second Buenos Aires show tonight before heading to:

  • Santiago, Chile – November 19

  • São Paulo, Brazil – November 22 & 23

These South American dates also mark the return of guitarist Bonehead (Paul Arthurs), who had stepped away earlier in the tour for cancer treatment. During his absence, the band carried a life-sized cut-out of him onstage, while Liam’s longtime collaborator Mike Moore filled in on guitar.

Meanwhile, Liam continues to tease more reunion shows — though recently hinted they may not arrive in 2026.

One thing’s clear: Oasis are back, and South America is giving them the kind of welcome only they can inspire.

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