Oasis Live ‘25: Everything you need to know

After years of rumours, speculation, hopes, dreams and prayers, it’s finally happening. Long-time feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have settled their differences – Oasis are back!

The iconic band have announced a reunion tour next summer, with at least 17 shows in the UK and Ireland before an as yet unannounced worldwide tour. Tickets went on sale over the weekend and fans are desperately hoping the band will announce more dates after thousands were left empty-handed due to the incredible demand.

2024 marked the 30-year anniversary of Oasis’ incredible debut album Definitely Maybe and fans will have the opportunity to hear the band’s greatest hits from the record live for the first time in 16 years, including ‘Live Forever’ and ‘Supersonic’, as well as classic anthems from other albums such as ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’.

After many fallouts, the group split for good in 2009 and both brothers embarked on their own solo adventures. The pair often sing Oasis tracks at their own gigs but fans have been desperate to hear the siblings perform together again.

It’s finally happening, with gigs across the UK and Ireland, and you could watch them from the best seats in the house. With hospitality options available at all venues, including our exclusive ICON facility at Wembley Stadium, you can enjoy the gigs in style. Enquire today to find out more.

When are Oasis playing in 2025?

Oasis have so far announced 17 dates in the UK and Ireland next year, with their reunion tour getting underway in Cardiff. They’ll then play five hometown gigs at Heaton Park in Manchester before heading to the capital for another five dates at London’s Wembley Stadium.

The UK and Ireland tour is currently set to end with three nights in Edinburgh and a further two in Dublin, although with many empty dates left in July and August, there’s still the possibility that they could announce more.

Cardiff, Principality Stadium

Friday 4th July, 2025
Saturday 5th July, 2025

Manchester, Heaton Park

Friday 11th July, 2025
Saturday 12th July, 2025
Wednesday 16th July, 2025
Saturday 19th July, 2025
Sunday 20th July, 2025

London, Wembley Stadium

Friday 25th July. 2025
Saturday 26th July, 2025
Wednesday 30th July, 2025
Saturday 2nd August, 2025
Sunday 3rd August, 2025

Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium

Friday 8th August, 2025
Saturday 9th August, 2025
Tuesday 12th August, 2025

Dublin, Croke Park

Saturday 16th August, 2025
Sunday 17th August, 2025

Who could be supporting Oasis?

Obviously an Oasis reunion wouldn’t work without both Liam and Noel. The brothers were part of the original line-up that first started playing together in 1991. The Oasis members changed several times throughout their original period and another of their founding members looks set to be part of the return.

Guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs is also expected to be part of the reunion line-up. Bonehead co-founded the band but eventually left in 1999 in order to spend more time with his family. Since then he’s performed with Liam on his solo projects and with his band Beady Eye.

Alan White has also teased he could be set for a return. The drummer replaced Tony McCarroll in 1995 and was part of the band for nine years. White posted a cryptic image of Oasis’ famous swirly union jack drum kit on social media, fuelling speculation that he’ll be part of the reunion.

It remains unclear who else will be part of the band, with some suggestions that it could be made up of members of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. However, as it’s such a momentous event in music history, we’re almost guaranteed to see a selection of guest stars throughout the tour.

Who is in the band?

There have been plenty of rumours about who could support the band on their tour. Oasis have got so many friends in the industry and it’s such a huge occasion that they could pretty much invite whoever they like to open for them.

Nobody is confirmed yet but there have been whispers that the support acts could be different for each location. Blossoms have been heavily linked with playing at the Manchester shows. The Stockport band teased the Oasis return at one of their gigs before the reunion was officially announced.

Meanwhile, Welsh group Manic Street Preachers would be an obvious choice for the Cardiff dates. Kasabian have been a long-time support act for Liam and their long list of well-known hits combined with their high-energy performances make them the perfect act to warm up the crowd.

Fontaines DC have also been linked following their huge rise in recent years, while the likes of Inhaler, The Maccabees and The View have also been mentioned. And if Liam and Noel can put their differences aside, perhaps Oasis might extend an olive branch to old rivals Blur, who also made a comeback last year with their first album since 2015.

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