Exactly 16 years after the unfortunate row that occurred before their performance at Rock en Seine in Paris that led to their final split, the Gallagher brothers have (hopefully) put an end to their differences to announce a UK and Ireland tour that is sure to break all records.
Oasis will perform in Cardiff (Principality Stadium) on 4th and 5th July, Manchester (Heaton Park) on 11th and 12th and 19th and 20th July, London (Wembley Stadium) on 25th and 26th July and 2nd and 3rd July, Edinburgh (Scotland) (Gas Murrayfield Stadium) on 8th and 9th August and finally Dublin (Croke Park) on 16th and 17th August.
Tickets, which have yet to be officially priced and which we’re sure will fly out in minutes, go on sale on Saturday 31 August at 9am (UK) and 8am (Spain and the rest of continental Europe).
And be warned, in the text accompanying the announcement, Oasis promises to take the tour much further, but we understand that will depend on how things go in this first phase.
“Oasis are ending years of wild speculation by confirming a series of UK and Irish concerts that form the national leg of their OASIS LIVE ‘25 world tour. Oasis will be coming to Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin in the summer of 2025. They will be their only European shows next year, in one of the biggest live moments and hottest ticket sales of the decade.
Oasis commented:
The guns have fallen silent.
The stars have aligned.
The long wait is over.
Come and see.
It will not be televised.
“Plans are underway for OASIS LIVE ’25 to reach other continents outside of Europe later next year.”
And if that’s not enough, here’s a viral video that will make your hair stand on end:
“Subtly charming bacon junkie. Infuriatingly humble beer trailblazer. Introvert. Evil reader. Hipster-friendly creator.”