Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher were born and raised around Manchester (Image: GETTY) Manchester is the location where Britpop legends Noel and Liam Gallagher were born and raised, and where they gave birth to their pivotal album Definitely Maybe, which marked its 30th anniversary this year. Only the most diehard fans will want to visit the suburb of Burnage, where the brothers' childhood home is located at Cranwell Drive - and where Fog Lane's vintage record store Sifters, made famous in the lyrics of the song 'Shakermaker', still stands. However, there are plenty of other Oasis -themed locations that fans will love in the vibrant city.

Liam was infamously slapped with a ban for life from Manchester's Dry Bar after a night of alleged misbehaviour. However, that venue - which also banned Shaun Ryder - has since closed. Liam also once advised fans to steer clear of The Elizabethan bar in Heaton Moor after feeling fury that another brother, Paul, had been turned away for wearing his "tracky bottoms".

Manager Hugh Smyth later defended the strict dress code to the Manchester Evening News, telling the publication: "It’s mainly an issue with quite visual sportswear, tracksuits with the stripes down, that kind of thing." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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