Oasis has a blatant message and loaded with fans after the Coldplay viral trap scandal
Oasis wants even his romantically unfaithful fans to have fun in his concerts.
The British Rock Band has been touring for the first time since 2009, but it has clearly adapted to the Times, and joked on the stage on Sunday in Manchester, England, on the CEO Casado that was caught for a co -worker last week during a Coldplay concert.
“Do we have any tortolite at home?” The leader Liam Gallagher asked the crowd. “Don’t worry, we have nothing about that crazy chamber shit and snidey. It doesn’t matter who you are mixing or tinging or touching.”
“None of our fucking issues,” he continued.
Coldplay singer Chris Martin did not seem to have the intention of doing so his Business when Cam’s kiss on his concert on Wednesday at Massachusetts caught Andy Byron, the CEO of the data operations startup, astronomer, with his head of human resources, Kristin Cabot.
The duo hastened to hide from the camera, just for the footage to go viral and expose them. Astronomer announced Friday that he had launched an investigation into the matter and confirmed on Saturday that Byron, a married family man, had resigned.
“Our leaders are expected to establish the standard both in behavior and responsibility, and recently, that standard was not fulfilled,” Astronomer announced in a statement at that time. “Andy Byron has presented its resignation, and the Board of Directors has accepted.”

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The company added that Byron’s permanent replacement will begin to look for.
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Oasis seems to have had a much softer summer, since Liam and his brother Noel Gallagher put their fight to rest for the “The Oasis Live ’25” tour. The long -awaited meeting will cover the world, and has been exhausted for months.
During their first show in Cardiff, England, the brothers walked on the stage of the audible delight of fans who never imagined that they would see the day.


