For Oasis fans, the name Michael Spencer Jones needs no introduction. From the timeless cover of Definitely Maybe to the striking visuals of (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, his work has become synonymous with the band’s meteoric rise in the ‘90s. Now, a brand-new photography exhibition, Definitely Maybe: A View From Within, offers an unparalleled glimpse into his collaboration with the band, celebrating both the 30th anniversary of their debut album and the monumental reunion of the Gallagher brothers.
An Exclusive Look at Iconic and Unseen Moments
Opening on October 25 at Bethnal Green’s Town Hall Hotel, the exhibition runs for three months and invites fans to immerse themselves in Spencer Jones’ visual storytelling. While many of the images are instantly recognizable, the real treasure lies in the never-before-seen photos—snapshots of the band during their most defining moments.
This isn’t just another gallery visit. For those of us who know every lyric by heart and have tracked every twist and turn of their journey, Definitely Maybe: A View From Within promises to feel like stepping into the band’s history. It’s a chance to see the world through the lens of someone who was there, capturing not just the music but the energy, attitude, and raw charisma that defined Oasis.
More Than Just Photos
Beyond the exhibition itself, a live Q&A session featuring Michael Spencer Jones and renowned music journalist John Robb will take place in late November. The details are yet to be confirmed, but rest assured, the Fans Club will keep you updated as soon as news drops.
Whether you’re lucky enough to have scored tickets to their Wembley shows next year or still nursing your heartbreak from missing out, this exhibition is a must-visit. Definitely Maybe: A View From Within is more than a collection of photographs—it’s a tribute to the moments that made Oasis legendary and to the fans who keep their legacy alive.
📍 Definitely Maybe: A View From Within opens October 25, 2024, at Town Hall Hotel, 8 Patriot Square, E2 9NF.
🚇 Nearest station: Bethnal Green.