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Oasis, from brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, have announced two dates in Brazil for the tour which marks the band’s return to the scene after 15 years. Argentina (Buenos Aires) and Chile (Santiago) are the other South American countries included in the itinerary of British musicians.
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The presentations are scheduled for November 22 and 23, 2025 at the MorumBIS Stadium, in Sao Paulo. Tickets are now on sale via the Ticketmaster website with prices ranging from R$245 to R$1,250.
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The official announcement of the return of one of the most impactful bands of the 90s was made by Oasis in the early hours of August 27th this year.
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Days earlier, rumors of the band’s revival were already strong in the British press as well as in Liam Gallagher’s encrypted social media posts.
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“The weapons fell silent. The stars aligned. The great wait has arrived. Come and see. It will not be televised,” read a brief statement from the band on social media.
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The rock band, led by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, initially released dates for 14 shows of their “Oasis Live 25” tour.
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These presentations will take place between July and August 2025 in the UK and Ireland.
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The program opens on July 4 and 5, at the Principality Stadium, in Cardiff, Wales.
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This will be followed by four performances at Heaton Park, Manchester, England (11, 12, 19 and 20 July), four at Wembley Stadium, London (25 and 26 July; 2 and 3 August), two in Edinburgh, Scotland ( 8 and 9 August) and two in Dublin, Ireland (16 and 17 August).
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Concert dates in North America (United States, Canada and Mexico) and also in Australia were subsequently announced.
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The announcement of the band’s return came in the week that the separation would have been 15 years old. The milestone was August 28, 2009, when, just hours after the cancellation of a show in France, guitarist Noel Gallagher announced his departure from the group.
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“It is with sadness and great relief that I say that I will be giving up Oasis tonight. People can say what they want, but I can’t work with Liam for another day,” Noel said at the time.
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Furthermore, August 29th marks 30 years since the release of “Definitely, Maybe”, Oasis’ debut album.
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As part of the celebrations for the thirtieth anniversary of the famous album, Oasis released a version of the song “Sad Song” with Liam Gallagher on vocals on August 14th. In the original 1994 recording, Noel, the song’s composer, sings.
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The band was founded in 1991, in the industrial city of Manchester, England, home of the Gallagher brothers: Noel, 57, and Liam, 52.
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Oasis are an exponent of the 1990s British cultural movement called “Britpop”, which also included bands such as Blur, Suède and Pulp and featured manifestations in the fields of art, fashion and politics.
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With more than 75 million records sold, Oasis has won fans around the world with classic songs like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger.”
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The conflictual relationship between the Gallagher brothers permeated the life of the band from the beginning, with repeated episodes of arguments and public insults.
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In 2022, a red Noel Gallagher guitar broken by Liam during a fight on the night of the group’s separation was auctioned in Paris for 385.5 thousand euros (more than R$ 2.3 million at the current price).
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The instrument was repaired by a French luthier and displayed at auction in a case accompanied by a note signed by Noel Gallagher with the inscription: “Peace, Love and Bananas”.
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After Noel Gallagher left in 2009, the other members formed the band Beady Eye, which lasted for five years.
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In the following years Liam Gallagher maintained a solo career. In October 2017 he released the album “As You Were”, which sold more than 100 thousand copies in the first week.
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In 2010, Noel Gallagher formed the band High Flying Birds with four other members: Gem Archer, Mike Rowe, Chris Sharrock and Russell Pritchard.
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