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Oasis enthusiasts had the chance to 'get the look' at a pop-up barber shop aptly named 'Gallaghairs', as they flocked to the eagerly awaited Manchester concerts of the reunited band. Situated in the Manchester Piccadilly Premier Inn, the temporary salon offered fans the opportunity to sport the iconic mod haircut made famous by the Gallagher brothers before making their way to Heaton Park for the gig.

A skilled barber was available to provide the signature feathered and shaggy hairstyle, complete with elongated sideburns and a neat fringe. Before-and-after pictures show a delighted music lover going straight back to the 90s, via their hair at least, alongside a Liam lookalike.

Tracey Bishop, Premier Inn regional manager Greater Manchester, which is welcoming thousands of Oasis fans to its hotels nationwide this summer, said: "From music tours to football tournaments, events always create a massive buzz in our hotels. Spirits are sky high in Manchester, and we are excited to be a part of it.

"The team are loving welcoming Oasis fans – the bucket hats are a bit of a giveaway at check-in.

"When you think of Oasis, first you think of the massive tunes, but from hats to parkas second on the list is always going to be their incredible style.

"The hair is as much a part of that as anything, so while we can't make people rock 'n' roll stars – we can at least make them look like one and have a comfy bed waiting at the end of the gig."

Levon Gill, the barber added: "It was so much fun giving these fans such an iconic look. The mod style is so synonymous with Manchester, it's great to see we are still keeping it alive.

"In our shop we've seen a real resurgence of Oasis style haircuts. There have been a lot of tourists come in to get one, but they wait until they get to Manchester to make sure to get the real deal."

The Gallagher brothers rose to stardom in the mid-1990s. The group endured feuds and splits, ultimately disbanding in 2009 following a furious argument between the two siblings after a Paris performance.

In 2024, they revealed a reunion tour that was snapped up within minutes, with enthusiasts from across the world desperate for tickets.

Tracey added: "Oasis aren't just a band - they're part of people's life stories. Their music and style defined a generation, soundtracked major moments and gave fans a voice when they needed it most.

"These songs have always had the power to unite strangers, whether at a gig, a festival or singing in the street after a night out.

"Bringing people together for something this iconic is electric, and we are so proud to be playing our part in it – it's more than a concert, it's a cultural moment that will never be forgotten."


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