Hell has frozen over, pigs have flown. And the brothers Gallagher are reuniting Oasis.
In a development that, for a decade or more bordered on fantasy, the “Live Forever” band has confirmed a tour in 2025, with the promise of an extended international run.
“The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised,” reads a statement on the Manchester indie rock juggernauts’ social media channels.
Announced early Tuesday, Aug. 27, Oasis will hit the road in 2025 for multiple dates across the British Isles, including Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, for what will be their “only shows in Europe next year”.
There’s more to come. “Plans are underway for OASIS LIVE ’25 to go to other continents outside of Europe later next year,” reads an official statement.
Oasis is one of Britain’s most popular rock bands of them all, a border-crossing beast which somehow flew under the radar in the United States.
Discovered and signed by Alan McGee to the Scottish entrepreneur’s iconic Creation label in the early ’90s, Oasis was the heavyweight of the Britpop scene, the natural born enemy to Blur.
With the release of their 1994 debut Definitely Maybe, the band embarked on a glorious run, during which all seven of their studio albums went to No. 1 on the Official Chart (the 2010 hits collection Time Flies also flew to No. 1). The third of those, 1997’s Be Hear Now, sold more than 696,000 copies in just three days, a record that stands today.
All told, eight Oasis singles hit the summit in the U.K.
The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, split the band in 2009, and became estranged. At one point, the relationship had turned legal, as their mother openly pleaded for the lads to heal that rift. Both artists formed successful musical careers away from the band that made them household names.
The rumor mill would regularly grind away, but fans were left wanting, waiting for a reunion that seemed either unlikely or impossible. Following reports in the British press, another teaser, this time with an outcome; a clip which dropped over the weekend on the Gallagher brothers’ social pages and the official Oasis page, styled like the band’s logo and hinting that something would happen today at 8am.
Liam fanned the flames on social media of a possible reunion with his brother Noel, who he last performed with onstage in August 2009.
Noel had previously stated he was willing return to the band for £100 million ($135 million), to which Liam responded that he would reunite the band for free.
Oasis was nominated for the Rock Hall class of 2024, but missed out. Liam, the younger of the two siblings, didn’t seem phased. Earlier in the year, he summed up his dyspeptic feelings about the nod in a short, sharp tweet in which he wrote, “F–ck the Rock n Roll hall of fame its full of BUMBACLARTS.” The latter is a Jamaican slang term frequently employed by Gallagher on his socials when peeved to express his disdain in no uncertain terms.
Tickets for the U.K. dates go on sale from 9am local time on Saturday, Aug. 31 from ticketmaster.co.uk, gigsandtours.com and seetickets.com. Dublin tickets will be available from 8am that same day from ticketmaster.ie.
2025 Oasis Tour Dates
July 4 — Cardiff, Principality Stadium
July 5 — Cardiff, Principality Stadium
July 11 — Manchester, Heaton Park
July 12 — Manchester, Heaton Park
July 19 — Manchester, Heaton Park
July 20 — Manchester, Heaton Park
July 25 — London, Wembley Stadium
July 26 — London, Wembley Stadium
Aug. 2 — London, Wembley Stadium
Aug. 3 — London, Wembley Stadium
Aug. 8 — Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
Aug. 9 — Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
Aug. 16 — Dublin, Croke Park
Aug. 17 — Dublin, Croke Park