Did you hear about Oasis getting back together?
Of course, you did! But just as fans scrambled to get their hands on tickets for the 14-date reunion tour, the Gallagher brothers have thrown in a cheeky twist—three more UK dates have been added due to overwhelming demand.
The legendary Britpop band Oasis, after years of speculation, officially announced their reunion with a 14-date tour across the UK and Ireland. Following an explosion of interest from fans, with cities already seeing a rush on hotels and ticket sales, the band added three additional dates to their tour schedule: Manchester, London, and Edinburgh. Tickets for the newly added dates will be available starting 31 August. Despite hopes and rumours, the band confirmed they won’t be playing at Glastonbury or any other festivals in 2025, focusing solely on their own world tour.
- Things will kick off at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium on July 4 and 5. The band then head to Manchester for gigs on July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20.
- London is the next stop, with dates including July 25, 26, 30 and August 2 and 3. Then Oasis will appear in Edinburgh on August 8, 9 and 12.
- The last of the so-far announced dates are at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 16 and 17.
If there’s one thing that can shake the music world to its core, it’s the news of Oasis reuniting. For years, the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, have been embroiled in a bitter feud that seemed to make the band’s return nothing more than a fan’s daydream. But in a twist that no one saw coming, the stars have finally aligned, and Oasis is back, baby!
Earlier this week, the band dropped the bombshell that they were hitting the road again, announcing a 14-date tour that spans the UK and Ireland. The response? Absolute pandemonium. From the moment the news broke, fans went into overdrive, booking out hotels in tour cities and gearing up for what’s undoubtedly going to be one of the most sought-after tickets in recent history.
The initial tour dates included major cities like Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, but the demand was so insane that tickets started to feel like gold dust. So, in typical Oasis fashion, the band decided to up the ante by adding three more dates to the mix. These new shows include extra nights in Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium, and the Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, bringing the total number of UK dates to 17.
Liam Gallagher, always the one for a headline-grabbing announcement, took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to break the news, attributing the additional dates to “unprecedented demand.” And let’s face it, we all saw this coming. It’s been over a decade since Oasis last graced a stage together, their last show ending in a cloud of drama at the 2009 V Festival. But if the brothers have taught us anything, it’s that nothing is ever truly over in the world of rock ‘n’ roll.
The Oasis reunion is more than just a tour; it’s a cultural event. Fans who’ve grown up with the band, as well as a new generation discovering the raw, anthemic sound that defined the 90s, are all clamouring for a chance to see the band live. The cities on the tour are already buzzing with anticipation, with some fans even speculating that more dates might be added as the world tour expands.
But, as with anything Oasis, not all the news is good. Rumours had been flying around that the band might make an appearance at Glastonbury 2025. However, in a classic move, the band has shut down those whispers, announcing they will not be headlining Glastonbury or any other festivals next year. The only place to catch them will be on their own turf during the Oasis Live ’25 World Tour.
The Gallagher brothers’ decision to avoid the festival circuit is an interesting one, given their history with such events. But perhaps it’s a way to maintain control over the narrative, ensuring that their reunion isn’t overshadowed by other acts. Or maybe it’s just typical Gallagher defiance, making it clear that Oasis plays by their own rules.
And what rules they are! The tour schedule kicks off with back-to-back nights at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium on July 4th and 5th, followed by a string of dates across Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. With each new date added, the anticipation only grows, turning this into what could easily become the tour of the decade.
Fans who have been dreaming of this reunion for years are now counting down the days, and with tickets going on sale soon, it’s likely they’ll sell out faster than you can say “Wonderwall.” The demand is so high that it’s not out of the question to expect even more dates to be announced in the near future, possibly even venturing beyond the UK.
But while the thought of seeing Liam and Noel back on stage together is enough to bring any Oasis fan to tears, it also raises the question of whether the brothers can keep it together long enough to complete the tour. Their relationship has been notoriously volatile, and it’s anyone’s guess how it will play out on such a high-profile stage. Will this be the moment that finally heals old wounds, or will the reunion only deepen the divide?
Whatever happens, one thing is clear: Oasis is back, and they’re here to remind us all why they were one of the biggest bands in the world. So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who wants to witness a bit of rock history, this is a tour you won’t want to miss. Get your tickets, clear your calendar, and prepare yourself for what’s bound to be an unforgettable summer of music.
Oasis’ reunion tour is shaping up to be the event of the year, with three additional UK dates added due to overwhelming demand. The band, led by the ever-controversial Gallagher brothers, will kick off their 17-date tour in July 2025, hitting major cities across the UK and Ireland. Despite speculation, Oasis confirmed they won’t be playing at Glastonbury or any festivals, focusing solely on their world tour. With anticipation at an all-time high, fans are eagerly awaiting what could be the most iconic comeback in rock history.
“The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.” – Liam & Noel Gallagher
Don’t miss your chance to witness the legendary reunion of Oasis! Tickets go on sale Saturday, August 31st at 9 am—set your alarms and get ready to be part of history.