Jason Momoa surprised fans in Manchester with an electrifying Oasis cover, while celebrating his vodka launch and enjoying local hotspots.
- February 4, 2026
AceShowbiz - Jason Momoa delighted fans during a surprise performance in Manchester, where he covered the iconic band Oasis. The footage of this unexpected gig has quickly circulated online, generating excitement among music lovers.
The star of Aquaman and Game of Thrones was in the UK to celebrate the launch of his new premium vodka brand, Meili Vodka. His weekend visit included various outings across Manchester, where he was spotted cheering for Manchester United at Old Trafford as they celebrated a thrilling 3-2 victory over Fulham.
Throughout the weekend, Momoa made stops at several local hotspots, including the popular Fenix restaurant, the Chinese eatery Tattu, and The Blues Kitchen on Quay Street. However, the highlight of his trip was undoubtedly his electrifying performance at the Louis venue in Hardman Square with his band, ÖOF TATATÁ.
During the show, Jason Momoa took to the bass guitar and led his bandmates, Mike Hayes and Kenny Dale, through a series of rock covers. Among the iconic tracks they performed were songs by legendary artists like Metallica, Jimi Hendrix, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. But it was their rendition of an Oasis classic that truly caught the audience's attention.
Introducing the song as a “track from Manchester,” Momoa and his band launched into a lively version of Oasis’ ‘Fuckin’ In The Bushes’. The actor humorously remarked to the crowd that “if it sucks” it was because they had only just learned it. This playful disclaimer only added to the charm of the evening.
Fans were quick to take to social media to share their reactions to the performance. One amusing comment on Reddit read, “Call me the ending of Raiders of the Lost Ark 'cause my face has melted clean off,” expressing sheer excitement over the unexpected cover. Another fan chimed in, calling it the “most random brilliant thing I’ve seen on the internet today.”
Many commenters noted the late recognition of Oasis in the United States, with one user pondering, “Has any UK band ever had a late-career breakthrough like this?” They remarked on how Oasis had a significant presence in the US during the 90s, but it seems their popularity has surged even more in recent years.
Additionally, the choice of attire for Momoa didn’t go unnoticed. Performing in a Manchester United jersey—a rival of the Manchester City team supported by the Gallagher brothers—sparked humorous remarks. “Don’t let Liam and Noel see this,” one observer joked, highlighting the playful rivalry inherent in Manchester’s football culture.
Fans can find more photos and clips from this unforgettable performance online, showcasing Jason Momoa’s musical talents and his ability to connect with audiences beyond his acting career. The surprising crossover between Hollywood and Britpop continues to entertain and engage fans across the board.