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Liam Gallagher had to apologize to South Korean Oasis fans after tweeting a racial slur, "chingchong," which is offensive to East Asian languages and cultures. He deleted the tweet and apologized, stating it was not intentional. This incident occurred ahead of the Gallagher brothers' Oasis reunion tour, which starts in Cardiff. The tour includes a stop in Seoul, South Korea, at Goyang Stadium. Despite the controversy, fans are excited for the reunion tour.
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