POP group Oasis played the final concert of their European Tour amid speculation that it would be their last gig.
The super-group, rumoured to be on the verge of splitting up, performed a one-and-a-half-hour set in front of a crowd of about 40,000 at the Carling Festival in Leeds. The concert, in the grounds of Temple Newsam Hall relied heavily on material from the band's latest album Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants.
The concert marked the climax of the three-day festival, which featured other acts including Pulp, Primal Scream and Beck.
PICTURE: Oasis on stage at the Carling festival
Picture: David Harrison
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