Jason Momoa and his band ÖOF TATATÁ delivered a spirited rendition of Oasis’ Fuckin’ in the Bushes at a gig in Manchester over the weekend. This performance coincided with Momoa’s surprise visit to the city to promote his new vodka brand, Meili Vodka, marking a special moment for local fans and rock enthusiasts alike. The choice of song held particular significance given its connection to Oasis’ recent reunion tour.
Unexpected Appearance and Setlist Highlights
Wearing a Manchester United jersey, Momoa’s appearance was a notable contrast to the Gallagher brothers’ association with Manchester City. Despite that, he embraced the city’s musical legacy by introducing the Oasis cover as “a song from Manchester,” adding that any flaws could be attributed to the band having just learned it. Alongside Oasis, the set featured covers of songs by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, and Jimi Hendrix, showcasing the band’s wide-ranging musical influences. The lineup included Momoa, Mike Hayes, and Kenny Dale, who together brought a gritty energy to the performance.
Significance of the Oasis Cover and Local Connection
The song Fuckin’ in the Bushes is well known among Oasis fans as the band’s pre-show walkout track during their Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour, making it a fitting selection for a Manchester crowd. Momoa’s tribute highlighted the lasting impact of Oasis on the city’s music scene while also drawing attention to his own artistic pursuits beyond acting. This crossover of celebrity and music offers a fresh take on how local culture and international stars can intersect in live settings.
“Hollywood actor Jason Momoa covering OASIS’ Fuckin In The Bushes in Manchester last Sunday pic.twitter.com/Ue8Ogzn0Mj”
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Hollywood actor Jason Momoa covering OASIS' Fuckin In The Bushes in Manchester last Sunday pic.twitter.com/Ue8Ogzn0Mj
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