And after all… Oasis is back!
Yes, after years of sibling squabbles, solo projects, and enough Twitter drama to fill a stadium (or five), the Gallagher brothers have buried the hatchet. In their own words, “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”
So, mark your calendars, dust off your old band tees, and prepare to sing your heart out.
Here’s everything you need to know about Oasis Live 2025 — from tour dates to tickets and the best ways to get there without getting lost in a "Wonderwall" of public transport confusion.
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Oasis Live 2025 tour dates
- Cardiff Principality Stadium: July 4-5, 2025
- Manchester Heaton Park: July 11-12, 16, 19-20, 2025
- London Wembley Stadium: July 25-26, 30, 2025 | Aug. 2-3, 2025 | Sept. 27-28, 2025
- Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium: Aug. 8-9, 12, 2025
- Dublin Croke Park: Aug. 16-17, 2025
These will be their only European shows next year, but who knows? If these dates sell out (and they will), we might just get lucky with more getting added to the list.
Update Sept. 5, 2025: Tickets are now sold out for most dates, but two new dates for Oasis Live have been added on Sept. 27-28, 2025, at London's Wembley Stadium following overwhelming demand. In response to issues with dynamic pricing, Liam and Noel said the “invitation-only ballot” for the new Wembley shows is “a small step toward making amends for the situation”. Oasis announced that applications for the ballot will first open to UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial sale with Ticketmaster. More details to follow, so keep an eye on their socials.
How much are Oasis tickets?
So, how much will it cost to relive the ’90s glory days? Prices are set to be revealed just before 9 a.m. on Aug. 31, 2024, when tickets go on sale, but prepare your wallet for a little sibling rivalry of its own. The band’s Irish promoter said tickets for their Dublin shows will start at €86.50 (£72.80, or about $96), plus booking fees. You can probably expect a similar minimum price for the UK dates as well. The Manchester Evening News reported that tickets for the Heaton Park shows will likely cost around £130 (about $170). Costs will vary depending on where you sit (or stand, because who actually sits at an Oasis gig?).
How to buy tickets for the Oasis reunion tour
Getting tickets for Oasis Live 2025 might be trickier than getting Liam and Noel to agree on… well, anything. Here are a few tips:
- Be ready. Tickets drop at 9 a.m. sharp on Aug. 31, 2024. If you’re aiming for the Dublin shows, be ready an hour earlier at 8 a.m. Set your alarm, your mom’s alarm, and maybe even your neighbor’s.
- Hit the right sites: When it’s go-time, make sure you’re on the right page. For UK dates, head to ticketmaster.co.uk, gigsandtours.com, or seetickets.com. If Dublin’s your destination, be ready at ticketmaster.ie by 8 a.m. For Edinburgh only, you can also use gigsinscotland.com.
- Use multiple devices. Phone, laptop, tablet — grab them all. Treat it like a Gallagher vs. Gallagher feud; the more firepower, the better.
- Stay calm. Easier said than done when your screen is refreshing like it’s 1999 and the WiFi’s on dial-up, but panic won’t help.
You’re limited to four tickets per household for each show, so choose your Oasis squad wisely — no freeloaders!
Cardiff Principality Stadium in Wales. Image Credit: Getty Images, matthewleesdixon
How to get to the Oasis tour venues by train?
Good news: all the venues are well-connected by train, so you can avoid the nightmare of post-gig traffic jams. Whether you’re heading to Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, or Dublin, here’s how to get there stress-free:
- Cardiff Principality Stadium: Cardiff Central station is a 10-minute stroll away. Plenty of time to hum a few bars of “Don’t Look Back in Anger.”
- Manchester Heaton Park: Get off at Manchester Victoria station, then hop on a tram for a 30-minute ride. Easy as Sunday morning.
- London Wembley Stadium: Wembley Stadium station is just a short walk away. You’ll “Roll with It” in no time.
- Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium: Haymarket station is your best bet, just 22 minutes on foot.
- Dublin Croke Park: Drumcondra station is practically next door. You’ll be there before you can say “Supersonic”.
Oasis Live ‘25: official trailer
Curious? Excited? Check out the official trailer that’s got all the hype you need to get in the mood (as if you aren’t already!):
What Oasis songs will they play on the set list?
Expect the hits: “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and maybe a few deep cuts for the die-hards. If they play “Live Forever,” try not to cry (spoiler: you will).
Who’s in the Oasis band for the tour?
Of course, it’s Liam and Noel leading the charge. But who else? Will we see the return of original members like Bonehead, who’s been jamming with Liam lately? Or perhaps a mix of past and present members, like Gem Archer or Andy Bell? Only time will tell.
Who is supporting Oasis?
Support acts? They’ll be good, but let’s be honest — we’re all here for the main event. Stay tuned for announcements.
Will Oasis be headlining Glastonbury?
Before the reunion announcement, fans were buzzing with rumors that Oasis might make a grand return to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage — they’ve headlined twice before, in ’95 and ’04. But when the band confirmed their reunion, they dashed those hopes by stating their stadium dates are the only European shows. Since the announcement they have confirmed that they are definitely not headlining Glastonbury. The current rumored Glasto-headliners include artists like Eminem, Rihanna, and Bruce Springsteen.
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Will there be an Oasis US or world tour?
As of now, the reunion is a UK and Ireland exclusive. But keep your fingers crossed and your sideburns long — Oasis Live ’25 has been described as a “world tour,” which hints that more dates could be announced soon. If the Gallagher brothers can patch things up, anything’s possible. Stay hopeful, America!
What caused Oasis to break up?
The band’s official split in 2009 was the culmination of years of tension, with the final straw being a backstage altercation at Rock en Seine. Noel claims Liam tried to attack him with a guitar after a spat over a clothing ad in the V Festival program. While this might sound over the top, it’s just another chapter in the wild Gallagher saga.
Are Liam and Noel Gallagher friends again?
Define “friends.” They’re sharing a stage again, so let’s call it progress. Just don’t expect them to swap Christmas cards.
Are Oasis back together forever?
Forever? Let’s not jinx it. Enjoy the reunion while it lasts — we’ve waited long enough!
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What are 5 facts about Oasis?
- Ferry fiasco. Oasis once got themselves banned from an entire ferry company after some wild drunken antics. Classic rockstar behavior.
- “Wonderwall” wasn’t always called “Wonderwall.” It was originally titled “Wishing Stone.” Not quite as catchy, eh? By the way, Noel wrote it about his then-girlfriend, but Liam later claimed it was about him.
- Guinness World Record. Oasis once held the record for the longest Top 10 UK chart run for a debut album. Their first album, Definitely Maybe, stayed on the charts for over 100 weeks!
- They love their Beatles. Oasis has always been open about their massive Beatles influence. They recorded at Abbey Road Studios, for instance. Liam even named his son Lennon, after John Lennon, naturally.
- Bigger than God? Noel once boldly declared that Oasis was bigger than God. He was, of course, riffing on the controversy stirred up when John Lennon said the Beatles were bigger than Jesus. Noel’s got a flair for the dramatic, to say the least.
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Did Oasis have a US No. 1?
Nope, but “Wonderwall” peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Not bad for a bunch of lads from Manchester.
What is Oasis’ biggest song?
“Wonderwall,” obviously. It’s the anthem of a generation. If you don’t know the words, were you even on this planet in the ’90s?
All set to rock? Download the Trainline app, book your tickets, and get ready to roll with it. Don’t be left standing in the rain — unless it’s a dramatic remake of the “Champagne Supernova” video. Then it’s fine.
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