Chinese authorities have banned Oasis from playing in the country.

Oasis will no longer be performing in China after the country's authorities deemed them to be "unsuitable".
The band were due to play debut shows in Beijing and Shanghai next month, but have seen their licence to play pulled after the Chinese ministry of culture found out Noel Gallagher played a Free Tibet event in 1997.
A statement from Oasis' publicists read: "Oasis are extremely disappointed that they are now being prevented from undertaking their planned tour of mainland China."
It also claimed the group hopes that the authorities will reconsider their decision and allow them to play to their Chinese fans in the future.
The rest of the Oasis south-east Asian tour will proceed as planned.
Other performers who have had trouble playing the country include popstar Britney Spears, rapper Jay-Z and Icelandic warbler Bjork, who shouted pro-Tibet slogans at the end of a gig.
Last month, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher told Portuguese TV show Top+ that he is keen for the band to start recording their new album, with half of it already written.
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