Oasis announce reunion tour with Noel and Liam Gallagher

Oasis announce reunion tour with Noel and Liam Gallagher

Called OASIS LIVE ’25, the tour is expected to pass through other countries around the world; the band has confirmed its presence in Wales, London, Scotland and Ireland

Exactly 15 years after it ended, Oasis finally announced a reunion tour with the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagherwho resolved their differences to return to the iconic British rock band. It is worth remembering how, over the years, the two used to take jabs at each other in solo shows, interviews and on social media.

The series of shows is named after OASIS LIVE ’25 and was confirmed in cities of Wales, London, Scotland and Irelandas Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin. According to a press release (via NME), the tour has “plans in the works to go to other continents outside of Europe in late 2025.” So far, nothing has been confirmed for Brazil or another South American country.

In addition to the dates, the band also revealed a previously unpublished photograph, taken by Simon Emmettof the brothers together, with the declaration: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”

Tickets will go on sale next Saturday, August 31, 2024, at 5:00 am Brasília time, for shows at United Kingdom and Ireland. According to information from The Sunno other original Oasis members will return with the brothers, but “the members of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will participate in the live performances.” See the dates confirmed so far:

July 4, 2025: Principality Stadium, Cardiff
July 5, 2025: Principality Stadium, Cardiff
July 11, 2025: Heaton Park, Manchester
July 12, 2025: Heaton Park, Manchester
July 19, 2025: Heaton Park, Manchester
July 20, 2025: Heaton Park, Manchester
July 25, 2025: Wembley Stadium, England
July 26, 2025: Wembley Stadium, England
August 2, 2025: Wembley Stadium, England
August 3, 2025: Wembley Stadium, England
August 8, 2025: Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
August 9, 2025: Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
August 16, 2025: Croke Park, Dublin
August 17, 2025: Croke Park, Dublin


Source: Rollingstone

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