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Oasis reunites: 2025 stadium tour announced

Oasis reunites after 15 years for a 2025 stadium tour. Get ready for their highly anticipated comeback with 14 dates across major cities.

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Iconic British rock band Oasis is set to make a triumphant return after a 15-year break, thrilling fans across the globe. The legendary group, led by the Gallagher brothers Liam and Noel, will embark on a major 14-date stadium tour in 2025, marking their first joint tour since their split.

Dubbed OASIS LIVE 25, the tour will kick off with performances in key cities such as Cardiff, London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Fans will be able to snag tickets starting August 31, according to a recent announcement on Liam Gallagher’s social media channels.

In a shared statement, the Gallagher brothers expressed their enthusiasm for the reunion: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.” This announcement comes after months of speculation and social media hints from the duo.

The last time Oasis graced the stage together was in August 2009, and their reunion has been eagerly awaited since. The catalyst for this comeback appears to be recent reconciliatory conversations between the brothers, who had previously been at odds following a dramatic fallout in Paris at the Rock En Seine festival.

Liam Gallagher, who has been vocal about his desire for a reunion, even dedicated the Oasis classic ‘Half The World Away’ to Noel during his recent performance at the Reading Festival. His enthusiasm was also evident on Twitter, where he expressed his disdain for the term “former” to describe their past.

Despite their tumultuous history, including public spats and a high-profile split, the brothers have managed to set aside their differences. This reunion is anticipated to be one of the rock music’s biggest highlights in the coming year, with fans eagerly awaiting the chance to experience Oasis live once again.

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