Iconic British rock band Oasis is officially reuniting after a 15-year break, thrilling fans around the globe. The legendary Mancunian rockers, led by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, have announced a major 14-date stadium tour in 2025, marking their first time performing together since their split.
The tour, dubbed OASIS LIVE 25, is set to be a world tour, with initial dates confirmed in key cities such as Cardiff, London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Fans eager to witness the reunion can begin purchasing tickets starting August 31, as announced on Liam Gallagher’s official social media channels.
In a joint statement obtained by Deadline, the Gallagher brothers expressed their excitement about the long-awaited reunion: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.” This confirmation follows months of speculation, fueled by teasers and hints from the brothers themselves.
The last time Oasis took the stage together was in August 2009, and since then, fans have eagerly anticipated their return. The spark for this reconciliation reportedly came from a series of recent phone calls between Liam and Noel, during which they resolved their longstanding conflicts.
Liam Gallagher, who has been outspoken about his desire for a reunion, recently dedicated the Oasis hit “Half The World Away” to Noel during his headline performance at the Reading Festival. He also took to Twitter, expressing his enthusiasm with the message, “I never did like that word FORMER,” signaling his excitement for the band’s revival.
Noel Gallagher famously left Oasis following a dramatic fallout at the Rock En Seine festival in Paris, which led to years of public feuds between the brothers. Despite their turbulent history, the pair has now buried the hatchet, paving the way for what is expected to be one of the biggest events in rock music next year.
The reunion tour is poised to be a monumental moment for Oasis fans, offering them the chance to relive the magic of the band’s electrifying live performances.