Oasis have confirmed this morning they are reuniting for a comeback tour in 2025, with four blockbuster gigs at Wembley.
The major announcement came at 8am after Noel and Liam Gallagher fuelled speculation about a reunion.
The Manchester brothers have not performed on stage with one another since breaking up in 2009 but are now reuniting for a string of gigs next year.
They will play at Manchester’s Heaton Park, Wembley, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, and Dublin’s Croke Park.
In a statement, Oasis hinted the tour could go global with ‘plans underway for Oasis Live ’25 to go to other continents outside of Europe later next year’.
They said: ‘The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.’
The Gallaghers both posted a short clip of the band’s logo on Sunday on their social media feeds teasing an announcement at 8am this morning along with the official Oasis account.
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Remembering Oasis’ infamous last gig
It was one night in Paris 15 years ago when it appeared Oasis would forever be consigned to the rock history books.
The date was August 28, 2009. The venue was the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
It was a night that brought a crashing end to the band before today’s sensational comeback announcement.
The backstage brawl saw Noel and Liam trade blows in a vicious fight which saw Liam smash Noel’s guitar after hearing he was quitting.
Read the full story below.
Inside Oasis’ last gig in Paris almost exactly 15 years ago
The 15-year hiatus of Oasis can be traced to an extraordinary backstage brawl between founding brothers Noel and Liam Gallaghers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris on August 28, 2009.
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Oasis tickets limited to FOUR PER PERSON
Ticketmaster has released more information about the upcoming ticket sale this Saturday.
They will be limited to FOUR per household, and any tickets in excess of this amount will be cancelled.
The details of the prices will be released on Thursday, but it’s being reported by the Manchester Evening News they will be near the £140 mark.
The rules differ for each venue, but for Wembley they include:
General admission is only for those aged over 14. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
Reserved seating is for over 5s only, and, again, those aged under 18 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
Inside Liam and Noel’s secret Oasis comeback tour photoshoot
Noel and Liam Gallagher proved they had buried the hatchet on their 15-year feud as they met up this summer to pose for a photo together to mark Oasis’ comeback tour.
The Manchester brothers joined forces with photographer Simon Emmett to take the photo to promote their mammoth tour around the UK and Ireland.
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Inside Oasis’ secret reunion tour photoshoot
Noel and Liam Gallagher proved they had buried the hatchet on their 15-year feud as they met up this summer to pose for a photo together to mark Oasis’ comeback tour.
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Moment Keir Starmer is asked about Oasis
This is the moment Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was today asked about Oasis’ reunion.
Amidst the gloom of the premier warning of a ‘painful Budget’ in October, the PM was asked how he felt about the warring brothers reforming on ‘his watch’.
You can see Sir Keir’s response in the video below.
Oasis tour date announcement’s hidden meaning
Only the band’s most diehard supporters have noticed the relevance of their surprise announcement this morning.
Do you know what it is? Find out below.
Inside the hidden meaning of Oasis’ tour date announcement
The reunion announcement comes a day before the date they split on August 28, 2009, when they cancelled their headline gig at the Rock en Seine festival following a ferocious argument.
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Ticket demand will ‘absolutely dwarf Taylor Swift’
A music journalist has suggested the demand for Oasis tickets will ‘absolutely dwarf’ that seen for Taylor Swift’s concerts in the UK.
DJ Kevin McManus told ITV that four per cent of the population was trying to get a ticket when Oasis twice performed at Knebworth in 1996.
‘They sold out 250,000 tickets, but it was a ridiculous amount of people who tried to buy tickets, they were that huge,’ he said.
‘But this, because people have been talking about it for the past decade, it’s going to be even bigger.
‘I think everybody is going to try and get a ticket.
‘Taylor Swift was obviously the big deal this summer, I think it’s going to absolutely dwarf that, just because it’s them and there’s that talk.
‘And there’s always going to be that ‘are they going to do it? Are they going to fall out before the first show, are they going to fall out after five shows? Will they do the rest?’