Oasis Reportedly Rejects Obstacle Opportunities In Sphere Las Vegas

JAKARTA - Oasis has reportedly turned down a golden opportunity to host a show at the most futuristic and spectacular venue in the world today, The Sphere, located in Las Vegas.

This decision came after Noel and Liam Gallagher and their bandmates came back together for a series of successful shows this year, Live 25.

After the reunion, they were flooded with offers to return to stage, but they reportedly refused an offer from The Sphere management.

One of the sources close to Oasis stated that the band's current state has sufficient strength and capital after the success of their reunion tour to hold a massive residency show at The Sphere.

"Oasis now has the power and money after their Live '25 appearance to hold a referencing concert at The Sphere," the source said, citing The Sun, Monday, December 8.

"Their graphics team is great and they have the expertise to design immersive experiences for fans at The Sphere, which will feature band graphics from their time at Manchester to the present," he added.

Although all potential supporters are available and an offer is come on the table, the source said, Noel stated his inconsistency firmly.

"However, when the prospect of appearing in The Sphere emerged, Noel said he was not interested," he said.

The rejection was based on US vocalist Bono's confession, Bono, who had complained about the huge production costs needed to hold a show at The Sphere.

Noel, who is known to always pay close attention to the benefits of both himself and the band, is very sensitive to the cost of performing production.

"He will not waste money on a spectacular spectacle that will cause financial losses to himself and others," the source concluded.