It’s the news fans have been dreaming of for over a decade! The Britpop band, Oasis is back. After what felt impossible since their split in 2009, the band announced a 2025 tour, creating excitement within the music world.
Formed in Manchester in 1991, Oasis quickly shot to fame with their debut album Definitely Maybe. They became the face of the Britpop movement, delivering timeless hits like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Champagne Supernova”.
Their last tour, Dig Out Your Soul (2008-2009), left fans with memories of grand performances before their dramatic split. The tension between Noel and Liam Gallagher was no secret. The first public signs of tension appeared in 1994 during a gig in Los Angeles where Liam insulted the band members and threw a tambourine at Noel. Later in 1995, Liam allegedly invited people to the studio where his brother Noel was working which led to physical interaction where Liam was allegedly hit with a cricket bat. In 1996 Liam pulled out of the US leg of the tour leaving Noel to be the lead all alone. Their relationship came to a climax in 2009 during the Dig Out Your Soul Tour and Oasis was no more.
After Oasis had split, Liam formed Beady Eye and Noel took a solo career with Noel Gallagher’s High-Flying Birds. The public feud between the Gallagher brothers played out in interviews and social media, making it seem like a reunion was impossible.
As the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe approached, rumors of a reunion began to circulate. The confirmation came in late 2024 and fans were over the moon as the brothers set aside their differences for the sake of their legacy and their dedicated fans. Anticipation is at an all-time high, and tickets are selling like hotcakes. This tour isn’t just a concert series, it’s a celebration of Oasis’ enduring influence on music and their lasting legacy.
When the Gallagher brothers revealed the 2025 tour in late 2024, fans went wild. Social media was ablaze with excited fans, with tickets selling out at lightning speed. It is clear that Oasis was still a force to be reckoned with. The tour will take them to some of the biggest venues across the United Kingdom, Ireland, North America, Australia, and South America. From Wembley Stadium to Heaton Park, and even Estádio do Morumbi in Brazil, this tour is shaping up to be nothing short of spectacular.