Oasis - The Working Class Hero

More than a tribute.
A cinematic love letter to the music, meaning, and myth of Oasis.

The Show

Oasis – The Working Class Hero isn’t just another tribute.
It’s a cinematic, emotionally charged live music experience — a raw celebration of Noel Gallagher’s songwriting, the music of Oasis, and the spirit of the working class.

We perform the hits, the B-sides, and the deep cuts that gave a generation hope — from Rock ‘n’ Roll Star to The Masterplan, Talk Tonight to Live Forever.

In 2025, it begins with Oasis – The Working Class Hero: Unplugged — a stripped-back, acoustic tour in grassroots venues across the UK and Ireland.
Led by Bobby P (vocals/guitar) and Chris P (lead guitar), it brings the songs back to their bare bones — intimate, powerful, and real.

Then in May 2026, the full-band experience arrives.
A loud, wild, euphoric wall of sound — just like Oasis in their prime.

Not theatre. Not imitation.
A gig with guts. Big lights, big emotion, big belief.
This is the ‘Tribute’ show reimagined —

part concert, part cultural statement.

A man with sunglasses, wearing a black shirt and black pants, sits on a wooden chair against a plain white background.
A young man with curly hair and a goatee stands against a plain white wall, wearing a colorful, patterned long-sleeve shirt, black pants, and black shoes. His hands are in his pockets, and he looks confidently at the camera with a neutral expression.

Bobby - (Vocals/Guitar)

Chris P - (Lead Guitar)

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A camera mounted on a tripod captures the sunset over the horizon, with the sky in shades of blue and orange.

THE DOCUMENTARY

Episode 1: Noel Gallagher — Premiering 5 October 2025

The Working Class Hero is more than a show — it's a story.

A four-part documentary series exploring the lives of working-class legends: Noel Gallagher, John Lennon, Ricky Tomlinson, and Bobby P — the show’s creator.

Told through music, memory, and raw northern truth, the series visits the places that shaped these icons — from council estates to stadiums, chip shops to protest lines — and asks a simple question:

What does it really mean to be a working-class hero in Britain today?

The first episode premieres 5th October 2025

This is about hope.

About survival.


About reminding people that anything is possible — no matter where you come from.


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The Music

At its heart, The Working Class Hero is about the music that gave a generation hope.

The live show features a career-spanning celebration of Noel Gallagher’s songwriting — from Live Forever to Talk Tonight, Wonderwall to The Masterplan.

But it doesn’t stop there.

For the upcoming documentary series, Bobby P has written an original soundtrack — blending cinematic strings, ambient textures, and emotional melodies that mirror the stories being told.

These are not just background scores.
They’re part of the message — capturing grief, belief, loss, and redemption through sound.

A selection of official Oasis covers and original music will be released alongside the series across 2025 and 2026.

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The Mission

This isn’t just about Oasis.
It’s about all of us.

The working class — the backbone of this country — too often pushed aside, talked down to, or told to settle.

The Working Class Hero is about bringing belief back.
Not just through music — but through story, spirit, and solidarity.

It’s for the kids who grew up with nothing but a dream.
For the grafters, the carers, the daydreamers, the misfits.
For anyone who's ever been made to feel less than — because of where they’re from.

This project is a fight against silence.
A reminder that hope still exists — and that no dream is too big when it’s built on heart.

Music is the soundtrack.
But the mission is bigger.

To give the working class its voice back.
To remind people — from Belfast to Bradford, Glasgow to Manchester — that anything is still possible.

This isn’t just nostalgia.
It’s rebellion.
It’s revival.
It’s the Working Class Hero.

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A white chair in a grassy field with a blue sky and scattered clouds.

Tell us who your Working Class Hero is.