Oasis Exhibition Heads To Royal Albert Hall
Oasis Definitely Maybe exhibition

Oasis Definitely Maybe exhibition

Oasis Exhibition Heads To Royal Albert Hall

by Music-News.com on June 10, 2014

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Oasis are to go on display later this month.

As part of Definitely Maybe – The Oasis Photographs an exclusive exhibition of pictures taken by photographer Michael Spencer Jones during the band’s early years, the Royal Albert Hall has teamed up with Q Magazine to present a very special Q&A with the photographer in the relaxed atmosphere of our Berry Bros & Rudd No 3 Bar.

The evening will provide fans with a unique opportunity to ask questions about Michael’s time with the band and to discover the stories behind some of his famous album covers

Tickets include a glass of wine upon arrival and access to the exhibition after the event.

The exhibition can be viewed when attending performances or on the following free open days:

Saturday 28 June 10am – 4pm
Sunday 29 June 10am – 4pm

Q&A with Michael Spencer Jones

In addition to the free public open days, the Royal Albert Hall has teamed up with Q Magazine to present a very special Q&A with photographer Michael Spencer Jones, which will take place in the Hall’s Berry Bros. and Rudd No.3 Bar on Monday 16 June.

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