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Oasis exhibition ‘Chasing the Sun’ comes home to Manchester

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 Photography: Zaccary Gardiner

The official Oasis exhibition ‘Chasing the Sun‘ has come home to Manchester, following huge success in London.

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Visitors at Old Granda Studios will be able to drop in and look at rare and iconic photographs, artifacts and memorabilia from the early years of Oasis. Fans will also have an opportunity to recreate the iconic cover of Definitely Maybe in a life size replica of guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs’ living room.

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Fans have been waited two years for the previously unseen displays, spanning from 1993 to 1997, to return to Manchester.

The free exhibition runs until October 25th with daily opening hours from 12 noon to 7pm (6pm on Sundays).

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