Jason Momoa took to the stage in Manchester over the weekend, delivering a cover of Oasis’ song Fuckin’ in the Bushes with his band ÖOF TATATÁ. This surprise performance coincided with Momoa’s visit to promote his new Meili Vodka brand. Despite wearing a Manchester United jersey, a subtle nod that contrasted Oasis founders Liam and Noel Gallagher’s loyalty to Manchester City, the group’s rendition of the track captured the energetic spirit of the original.
Varied Setlist and Spontaneous Performance
Momoa introduced the Oasis track as “a song from Manchester” and added a lighthearted comment noting,
“if it sucks it was because they learned it right now,”
reflecting the band’s impromptu approach. The setlist extended beyond Oasis covers, with ÖOF TATATÁ including songs from artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, and Jimi Hendrix, showcasing a diverse rock influence supported by bandmates Mike Hayes and Kenny Dale.
Significance of the Song Choice and Next Steps
The choice to cover Fuckin’ in the Bushes was fitting, given that it was used as the pre-show walkout track for Oasis’ Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour. Jason Momoa’s connection to Manchester through this performance and his music ventures highlights his expanding creative presence beyond acting. Fans can anticipate more live appearances and musical explorations involving ÖOF TATATÁ in the future.
“Hollywood actor Jason Momoa covering OASIS’ Fuckin In The Bushes in Manchester last Sunday pic.twitter.com/Ue8Ogzn0Mj” — Oasis World
Hollywood actor Jason Momoa covering OASIS' Fuckin In The Bushes in Manchester last Sunday pic.twitter.com/Ue8Ogzn0Mj
— Oasis World (@oasisworld_) February 4, 2026
