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London's Oasis Photography Exhibition Celebrates the Band's Legacy

This October, London will host a free photography exhibition celebrating the iconic British rock band Oasis, titled "Definitely Maybe: A View From Within," featuring the work of renowned photographer Michael Spencer Jones. Opening on October 25 at the Town Hall Hotel in Bethnal Green, the exhibition will showcase both iconic and previously unseen photographs from the band’s rise to fame in the 1990s.

Notably, the display will include the cover image from Oasis's debut album, Definitely Maybe, along with a selection of images that highlight the band's evolution during their early years. Spencer Jones, who began working with the Gallagher brothers in 1993, contributed to the artwork for Oasis's first three albums and numerous singles. The exhibition runs for three months and aims to rekindle interest in the Britpop era, drawing fans and newcomers alike.
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