Oasis Reunites For 2025 UKI Tour
One of the most influential bands in rock, Oasis, has reunited for a new tour beginning next year.
One of the most influential bands in rock, Oasis, has reunited for a new tour beginning next year.
Consisting of five members, and most famously led by brothers Noel (songwriter, guitarist) and Liam Gallagher (lead vocals), the band is famous for their British Invasion influences and their hold over the 1990s Britpop scene. The band went on to release cultural juggernauts “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, but following heavy conflict within the band itself, and within the Gallagher family, the group disbanded in 2009.
Now it seems that the brothers have put their grievances aside for a long-awaited reunion. In a post on August 27th, the band was confirmed to be reuniting for Oasis Live ‘25. The post also included a trailer for the concert as well as several concert dates.
Where Will Oasis Be Performing?
The band will be performing at Cardiff Principality Stadium on July 4th/5th 2025, Manchester Heaton Park on July 11th/12th/19th and 20th, London Wembley Stadium on July 25th/26th & August 2nd/3rd, Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on August 8th/9th, and Dublin Croke Park on August 16th/17th.
Due to overwhelming demand, the group announced on the 29th that they would add three more dates to their Heaton Park, Wembley and Edinburgh showings. The group also made a few statements regarding the upcoming tour stating that they will not be performing at any other festivals, namely Glastonbury, and that Oasis Live ‘25 will not be televised.
Many fans have optimistically theorised that the band will also release new music in the near future, whilst others remain sceptical due to the volatile nature of the band members. It is also possible, as music critic Anthony Fantano suggests, that the UKI tour expands into a full-blown world tour.
Definitely Maybe Turns 30
In other Oasis news, the band’s first album, Definitely Maybe, turned 30 today and as part of celebrations, was released in Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos exclusively on Apple Music.
You can listen to Definitely Maybe in Spatial Audio below.