Multi award-winning British rock band, Oasis, excited fans with the announcement of their tour. This announcement came on August 27 2024 on their website ending a decade-long speculation about a possible reunion.
Rumours are circulating about the motivation behind the band’s reunion. Some suggest it’s tied to Liam’s reported £20 million loss post-divorce, while others think the Gallagher brothers may have finally patched things up.
Whatever the reason, fans are excited for the upcoming tour. The shows will come 16 years after the band’s heated breakup when Noel Gallagher walked away right before a performance at a festival in France. This tour also aligns with the 30th anniversary of their legendary 1995 album, “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?”
The upcoming Live ’25 tour is expected to be a nostalgic journey for Oasis fans, reuniting the Britpop icons after 15 years of disputes and silence.
This tour holds deeper significance for the band—it’s an opportunity to mend their relationship with fans following the acrimonious split in 2009. With a promise to deliver a memorable show, Oasis aims to reclaim its stature as one of rock’s legendary bands.
Fans in London are not excluded from the excitement as the six-time Brit Award winners will light up the prestigious Wembley Stadium with show-stopping performances.
Ahead of the tour in London, Xsnoize brings you up to speed with everything you need to know, including the general tour overview, the shows in London, ticketing details, and the tour’s grossing impact in the UK.
DEFINITELY MAYBE DELUXE
After announcing their highly anticipated reunion tour, Oasis treated fans to a special 30th-anniversary deluxe edition of their iconic album “Definitely Maybe”. Released on August 29, 1994, the album has sold 8.5 million copies worldwide, securing the top spot on the UK charts and earning Platinum certification in the US. This release, along with the tour news, catapulted many of their singles and albums back to the top of the charts.
The album’s success was fueled by hits like “Supersonic,” “Shakermaker,” and “Live Forever,” with the latter reaching No. 8 on the charts. Other tracks such as “Don’t Look Back In Anger” and “Wonderwall” also made an impact, peaking at No. 9 and No. 11, respectively. The band’s glory days were certainly being relived.
The Limited-Edition Deluxe 2CD and 4LP sets feature the 2014 remastered album, alongside the previously unreleased original recording sessions from Monnow Valley. These sets also include outtakes from Sawmills Studios and a demo of “Sad Song” with Liam’s vocal. All of these tracks have been newly mixed for this release by Noel Gallagher and producer, Callum Marinho.
OASIS’ 25 TOUR
The legendary rock band is set to reunite in 2025, 16 years after their dramatic split. The official announcement came on August 25, 2024, when Noel and Liam Gallagher shared an Instagram post. The post read: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised,” and featured a striking black-and-white image of the brothers in dark jackets.
Since their dramatic breakup in 2009, Oasis has remained on an indefinite hiatus. The possibility of a return seemed out of reach due to the intense clashes between the Gallagher brothers. Yet, the estranged siblings have chosen to put their differences aside and are set to perform, likely for one last time, for their devoted fans.
Despite this, there has been no confirmation about whether the original members—Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, bassist Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan, and drummer Tony McCarroll—will join the brothers on the tour. Fans are holding out hope that the iconic Britpop lineup will reunite for next year’s performances.
LONDON TOUR
The eagerly awaited London concert will open on July 25th at Wembley Stadium, which holds 90,000 fans, making it Europe’s second-largest venue. Oasis enthusiasts from London and fans journeying from across Europe and beyond will have the opportunity to experience another electrifying performance from the band, as they aim to craft an unforgettable, historic night.
The London concert series will span five days, kicking off on July 25 and wrapping up on August 3, after which the band will head to Scotland and Ireland for a combined eight-day lineup. They will then return to London for the grand finale at Wembley on September 27 and 28.
The second round of London performances follows a completely sold-out 17-date tour, which left many fans disheartened after enduring lengthy online waits only to encounter a significant price hike. In response, Oasis revealed that the added dates were due to “phenomenal demand.”
Rumours were circulating that Oasis might return to headline Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage as part of their comeback, marking their third appearance following sets in 1995 and 2004.
However, Oasis addressed these speculations in a statement on X, confirming they will not be part of Glastonbury 2025 and stressing that their only live shows will be during their scheduled tour dates across the UK, Ireland, and Scotland.
HOW TO GET TICKETS
Visit renowned and trusted ticketing websites like Seatsnet.com to buy Oasis London tickets.
Check the availability and prices of tickets for different venues and dates.
Endeavour to confirm the ticket fees and restrictions on ticket resales.
Follow Oasis on their social media accounts to get first-time updates and information about tickets and promotions.
Consider travelling to Europe to get cheaper ticket prices.
While following Oasis’s handles for information, ensure to regularly check the ticketing websites in the case of changes in the availability of tickets.
Ensure to act swiftly upon the availability of tickets as tickets get sold out quickly.
Ticketing will be different for the extra dates with the band saying “Tickets will be sold by a staggered, invitation-only ballot process. The band added that applications will be opened first to the many UK fans who were unsuccessful in purchasing tickets on Ticketmaster.
OASIS’ 25 ECONOMIC IMPACT
Economically, the Oasis reunion tour is projected to bring in significant revenue, with estimates suggesting profits might rival those from Taylor Swift’s U.K. concerts, though falling short of her full tour’s earnings. Given that the band’s audience tends to be older, fans may have greater disposable income, likely boosting spending on accommodations, dining, and merchandise sales.
Dubbed a “once in a generation” event, the Oasis reunion tour is already making a significant impact on local economies, with businesses gearing up for a surge in activity during next year’s shows. Following the tour announcement on August 27th, HMV reported a remarkable 526 per cent increase in sales across the band’s entire catalogue compared to the previous week. Specifically, “Definitely Maybe” saw a 443 per cent boost, “What’s the Story” surged by 684 per cent, and “Knebworth” rose by 209 per cent.
TOUR DATES AND SCHEDULE
The reunion tour begins with 17 scheduled dates, including five performances at Wembley Stadium and Heaton Park in Manchester, spanning five cities throughout the UK and Ireland. Notably, Oasis will also take the stage at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh and return to Wembley Stadium in London.
In response to high demand, three more dates were added to the Oasis Live ’25 Reunion Tour on August 29, 2024, including two additional performances at Wembley Stadium.
Ireland will also be part of the excitement, with two shows set at Croke Park in Dublin, Europe’s third-largest stadium, scheduled from August 12-17. The tour will then wrap up with a second leg in London at Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28.
Here’s a comprehensive list of the updated dates and venues for the Oasis’25 World Tour.
JULY 4-5, 2025
PRINCIPALITY STADIUM
Cardiff, Wales
JULY 11-12, 2025
HEATON PARK
Manchester, United Kingdom
JULY 16, 2025
HEATON PARK
Manchester, United Kingdom
JULY 19-20, 2025
HEATON PARK
Manchester, United Kingdom
JULY 25-26, 2025
WEMBLEY STADIUM
London, United Kingdom
AUGUST 2-3, 2025
WEMBLEY STADIUM
London, United Kingdom
AUGUST 8-9, 2025
MURRAYFIELD STADIUM
Edinburgh, Scotland
AUGUST 12, 2025
MURRAYFIELD STADIUM
Edinburgh, Scotl
and
AUGUST 16-17, 2025
CROKE PARK
Dublin, Ireland
SEPTEMBER 27-28, 2025
WEMBLEY STADIUM
London, United Kingdom
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