Oasis adds five North American dates to their 2025 tour

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At the end of August, Oasis made a very surprising announcement that they would be reuniting 15 years after they broke up. (Their split was due to a fight that brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher had backstage during a festival in Paris.) At the time, 17 tour dates had been announced throughout Ireland and the UK, beginning on July 4, 2025 and going through August 17, 2025. Demand for tickets was so high that it was basically a repeat of what happened when tickets for Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour first went on sale, meaning people were placed in a never-ending queue with dynamic pricing and scalpers vying for tickets.

Shortly after that debacle, the band began teasing that the tour would expand to North America. I think we all knew that if the Gallaghers could keep their sh-t together long enough to make it through their European dates, they’d head across the pond. Well, now it’s official! Oasis announced that they are adding five new dates throughout North America. They’ll be playing shows in Toronto, Chicago, New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Mexico City between August 24 and September 12, 2025. General tickets will go on sale on Friday, October 4 via, UGH, Ticketmaster.

The band, which are reforming for a bumper worldwide tour, have now added five dates to Oasis Live ’25. This will encompass stadium gigs in Toronto on August 24, 2025, Chicago (August 28), New Jersey (August 31), LA (September 6) and finally Mexico City (September 12). The Gallagher brothers had teased a major announcement over the weekend.

UK and Ireland shows were announced last month amid fervorish speculation the band was getting back together after years of acrimony and sniping between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher.

Fans can register on a North American ticket private ballot until Tuesday, October 1 at 8am ET, with the sale taking place on Thursday (October 3). General tickets will go on sale on Friday (October 4) at 12pm local time and will be available from Ticketmaster.

A statement from the band today also noted “plans are underway for Oasis Live ’25 to go to other continents outside of Europe and North America later next year.”

Oasis last performed in the U.S. 16 years ago. In a typically Oasis-style statement, the band announced its return today on social media, writing: “America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along.”

The UK and Ireland dates have led to the biggest concert launch those countries have ever seen, with millions queuing to secure their tickets.

[From Deadline]

Well, North America, this is not a surprise whatsoever but let’s f-cking go. As an Elder Millennial who got into Oasis on the school bus in 5th grade, I’m excited. I don’t know if I’d realistically be able to attend one of their shows, but I’d really, really like to try to get tickets. Personally, seeing them at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey is my best option since they’re not coming anywhere near North Carolina. There’s also that little detail that Liam and Noel may not even make it past the July 4th show without punching one another out, but I’m crossing all of my fingers and toes. If anyone else is going to try for tickets on Friday, good luck! Don’t let those Ticketmaster b–stards get you down.

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14 Responses to “Oasis adds five North American dates to their 2025 tour”

  1. Tashiro says:

    Hell, I’ll give it a shot 😁 it’s Jersey for me as well.

  2. Mariana says:

    Well, I would love to go but I think the odds of them keeping it together long enough to actually make it to the U.S. is quite low.

  3. sevenblue says:

    I am 110% sure most of the tickets are gonna be bought by bots and they are gonna ask for TS’s Eras Tour level price in the resale market. Liam seems to calm down in the recent years, he was still making music with his own band without any issue from what I saw. Noel needs money due to his divorce. You never know, but I think they are gonna last for this tour at least.

  4. deezee says:

    Yep, I’m trying to get tickets to Toronto. *fingers crossed*

  5. Ionio says:

    I’m excited by the opening band. Cage the elephant really brings it live!

  6. chatter says:

    Oasis reunion tour, something to look forward to finally.
    US tickets? Yes. Yes!

  7. Sue says:

    I’m so thankful I saw them back in 2001 before the insanity that is buying concert tickets today.

  8. Flamingo says:

    They need to be like Journey when Steve Perry was still lead singer. Separate busses, separate flights, separate hotels. Gallagher minders to keep them apart unless on stage. Then it should be fine….

  9. ella says:

    Liam’s voice was always awful in concert and his recent performances showed no signs of improvement.

  10. Lau says:

    Bold decision to make, will they even make it this far without at trying to murder each other on stage at least once ?

  11. Jenepooh says:

    I would absolutely love it if the bots and scalpers could be left hanging with most (if not all) of their tickets unsold.

  12. Tashiro says:

    The cheapest ticket in Jersey is like $460 damn 😂 I don’t know, that’s a lot of money to see somebody. I just threw down $347 to see Stevie Wonder which I think is totally worth it 👍

  13. Tashiro says:

    Yeah not doing it. The fee’s bump the price up to $609 freaking dollar’s 🤯 I’ll wait for the concert video 😂

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