Will Oasis play festival shows during reunion? Band responds

Will Oasis play festival shows during reunion? Band responds

In the first announcement of the reunion tour, Oasis confirmed shows in European countries including Wales, London, Scotland and Ireland

Apparently, for the first batch of shows of the Oasis after return with Liam and Noel Gallagherthe iconic British rock band will only play solo shows, and does not intend to play any major festivals in 2025, when their world tour begins.

It is worth remembering how the first shows were confirmed to take place between July and August 2025, and will mark the duo’s first time together, on a stage, after 16 years of controversy, fights and barbs in statements.

In a post on social media, the band’s official profile spoke out about speculation that the group would be performing at some European festivals. “Despite media speculation, the Oasis will not touch the Glastonbury 2025 or any other festival next year,” he said.

The only way to see the band perform will be on the world tour Oasis Live ’25.

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Oasis: Meeting could raise more than R$2.8 billion; understand

The Sun reported as Oasis could raise £400 million, around R$2.8 billion at the current exchange rate, with the tour, which is due to take place in 2025, in the United Kingdom.

According to a source from the website, “this reunion will go down in music history.” It is worth remembering that the iconic rock group lasted between 1991 and 2009 and, in the 15 years after the separation, the two brothers always showed that they did not have a good relationship – and were always needled by each other on social media, shows and interviews.

“Noel and Liam will never be best friends, but they want to bring the Oasis back for the fans. They’re not getting any younger and the demand is huge. They decided it was now or never,” the site’s source continued. “Noel hesitated for a long time but finally gave in and agreed to come back.”

He spoke to Liam on the phone and they’re on the same page. They know this meeting will go down in music history.

In an interview with The Sun, Jonathan Shalitmusic industry expert and talent agency president InterTalentanalyzed what the income from the alleged comeback tour of Oasis: “With tickets, sponsorship, merchandise and filming, I would anticipate an income of Noel and Liam of over £50 million [cerca de R$ 362,3 milhões] each. This is a tour that could easily gross over £400 million.”


Source: Rollingstone

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