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Oasis tribute band, Noasis, are stranded along with a group of revellers in a Yorkshire pub for a third night in a row.Storm Arwen left 61 people at the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales stuck after five feet of snow fell suddenly on Friday (November 26).
The pub is 528m above sea level, the highest in the UK.Many had travelled to the pub to see the band, but became stranded when snow blocked cars and roads became impassable.Tan Hill Inn owner Mike Kenny told the Manchester Evening News: “We
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stuck in a pub for three nights last week during a blizzard in the UK.Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has since responded to news of the epic lock-in, in what fans have affectionately dubbed “Snowasis.” “I’m actually jealous,” he said of the meteorological predicament.Gallagher’s comments came after one fan on Twitter prompted the 49-year-old musician for his take on Wednesday. Added Gallagher, “I’m always trying to get a lock inn [sic].”Noasis was booked for a show on Nov.
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Oasis tribute band, Noasis, have finally escaped after becoming stranded in a Yorkshire pub for four days.Storm Arwen left 61 people at the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales stuck after five feet of snow fell suddenly on Friday (November 26).