Oasis fans have been recalling the group's final performance after the band's reunion was announced.
Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher revealed the band would be getting back together for a tour in 2025 following rife speculation.
The band went their separate ways after cancelling a concert in Essex in August 2009.
They were due to perform at V Festival, which took place in Chelmsford's Hylands Park, but cancelled after a performance at the festival's sister site in Staffordshire the day before.
V Festival was a popular event for the East Anglia region before its cancellation.
Chris Berrow was one of the fans who was due to see the band and was left feeling "gutted".
Now 34, Mr Berrow said: “We got there and we waited and waited and there was this rumour going around that they weren’t going to play and we didn’t know what was happening,” the guitar teacher and presenter told the PA news agency.
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“There was this announcement that Oasis weren’t going to play and Snow Patrol were going to step up and cover their slot.”
He said when it was announced that the Gallagher brothers were reuniting for a tour, he was “very excited”.
“I’ve already signed up for the link to download tickets and I’m just hoping that I can get one on Saturday.”
Simon Pearce, 40, was one of the lucky people who got to see the band perform for the last time.
When it was announced the group had split just days after V Festival, he said he went to “drown my sorrows” in various pubs and listened to Oasis songs on loop.
“I started listening to them from 11 and it just sort of became an obsession from then onwards and the band then became part of my adulthood and I went to their different gigs,” he said.
He said while he has his reservations about if the brothers will perform as well as they did in their prime, he is “buzzing” about the reunion.
“I can’t wait to get tickets on Saturday,” he added.
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