Technical issues twice caused Oasis to halt last night's performance.

Oasis were forced to abandon the stage twice at last night's (June 4th) Manchester shows.
The indie superstars, who were playing Manchester's Heaton Park, had to halt their performance because of problems with the generator, with the first incident occurring during their opening song.
After kickstarting the gig with Rock 'n' Roll Star, Oasis had to leave their 70,000-strong audience waiting while technical issues were resolved.
They then returned to play Lyla, but further problems forced them to pause their performance for 45 minutes, which prompted boos from the waiting crowd.
During the gig, guitarist Noel Gallagher told the audience: "This is a free gig from now on."
According to the Manchester Evening News, he later joked: "The generator blew up and they had to go and borrow one from the Argos in Manchester."
Earlier this week, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, former Oasis guitarist, told the Guardian that the band should have stepped down after historic gigs at Knebworth in 1996.
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