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A virtual Oasis-only house party is taking place this weekend

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Fancy nothing but Oasis tunes for 90 minutes? Step right up... The organisers of the world’s first Oasis-only club night have announced that they’ll be holding a virtual party that honours the band.

In March, organisers Hannah Summers and Jon Beck debuted their Oasis night at London’s Dingwalls, playing nothing back-to-back Oasis songs for four hours.

While coronavirus has forced the duo to postpone a series of follow-up dates, they now plan to launch their Oasis House Party this Friday, where they will spin an eclectic selection of the band’s tunes across 90 minutes.

They wrote on Instagram: “After the absolute INSANITY that was the first ever Mad Fer It House Party at the start of this month and with the hangover just about cleared, we’ve

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