The venue that Oasis are named after is also making a comeback - after being shut for four years. Ambitious plans to transform the 'neglected' Oasis Leisure Centre dome are set to be submitted later this year - that offer a final chance to re-open the iconic venue.
The centre was the reason for Liam and Noel Gallagher to name their now world famous group as its name appeared on a tour poster hanging in a bedroom they shared.
But it was closed down in 2020 due to "challenging operating conditions" amidst Covid-19 lockdowns. Now, Seven Capital, the buildings leaseholders, have drawn up plans to restore the facilities iconic domed roof - making it more energy-efficient whilst still protecting the Grade II-listed status of the dome and pool. READ MORE: 'My daughter is a model student but I've pulled her from school over sock row and staff losses' The owners have now announced a planning application for a rebuilt Oasis Centre in Swindon, Wilts., is expected before the end of this year.
And while the reunion of Liam and Noel left people queuing for hours in an online scramble for tickets - the Oasis centre owners are also hoping for a surge in interest on its long-awaited return.
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