Mexico City reaps rewards of Oasis comeback

The band's first live dates in Mexico in 16 years attracted sellout audiences and generated economic benefits of up to 1bn pesos

Oasis’ all-conquering reunion tour rolled into Mexico City, generating up to 1 billion pesos (€46.1 million) in economic benefits.

Ocesa reports the sellout 12-13 September shows at GNP Seguros Stadium – the tour’s first stop in a Spanish-speaking country and the band’s first Mexico dates in more than 16 years – pulled in more than 130,000 people across two nights.

According to the National Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism of Mexico City (Canaco), the concerts generated estimated revenue of between 850 million and…

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