Oasis live: Noel and Liam Gallagher confirm North America leg of their huge reunion tour
Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher to perform together in Chicago, Toronto and Mexico City next year
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Your support makes all the difference.Oasis have announced the North American leg of their hugely anticipated 2025 reunion tour.
Following the news of a UK and Ireland tour in August – as brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher mended their once-bitter feud – the British rock band have now revealed that they will perform a string of shows in the US next summer.
The concerts will take place 16 years after their last performance in North America.
Oasis commented: “America… Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along.”On Saturday evening (29 September), the British rock band unveiled snaps of huge billboards in various locations around the world, with the strapline reading: “Be careful what you wish for.”
The posts to social media also included the time and date of Monday (30 September) 8am ET (1pm BST), and added the hashtag #OasisLive25.
The “Champagne Supernova” stars initially teased the news with billboards placed in cities including Toronto, Chicago and LA.
See the latest updates below:
Paul Heaton responds to Oasis furore after fans compared ticket prices
Paul Heaton has offered his take on the furore over Oasis and Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” scheme, which saw fans fork out thousands to see the British rock band’s reunion next year.
The English singer, who fronted The Housemartins and The Beautiful South, is setting out on a solo arena tour in November and has capped tickets for the shows at £35, a move that has received strong praise from fans.
In August, amid the furore over the price of tickets to Oasis’s reunion shows and Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” scheme, Heaton’s name began trending as fans compared the rock band unfavourably to Heaton.
Heaton himself has now suggested that the prices were to be expected from the “Champagne Supernova” stars.
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Liam Gallagher issues furious rebuke to criticism of his singing at Wembley boxing fixture
Last week, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher launched a furious rebuke to criticisms of his performance at Wembley at the weekend.
The Oasis singer, 52, performed a short set as part of the festivities for the Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois boxing match on Saturday (21 September).
It marked the first time Gallagher has performed since the hotly anticipated Oasis reunion was announced weeks ago.
However, some fans on social media criticised Gallagher’s vocals during the show, prompting the famously irascible musician to issue a foul-mouthed response on X/Twitter.
“To all those S***C***S who were crying about my ANGELIC TONES last night you ain’t real fans your just IMPOSTERS,” he wrote. “And if you do have tickets you wanna get rid off I’ll gladly take them off your hands we don’t want the likes of you at our concerts nxt year any way LF***ING.”
My colleague Louis Chilton reports:
Liam Gallagher issues furious rebuke to criticism of his singing at boxing fixture
‘We don’t want the likes of you at our concerts next year,’ wrote the Mancunian singer
Liam Gallagher tells Oasis fan that a new album is ‘in the bag’
Earlier this month, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher told a fan on social media that a new album from the band was “in the bag”, just days after the British rock band announced a sold out reunion tour.
Liam cheekily hinted that new music with his brother Noel has already been completed, as the fan in question asked the 51-year-old singer: “Mate it might be jumping the gun a bit but I feel an albums in the air? Imagine [sic].”
Liam, who is no stranger to making exaggerations on X/Twitter told the fan: “It’s in the bag mate f*** the air.”
No new music has been officially confirmed by Oasis, whose last studio album was Dig Out Your Soul in 2008. Both Liam and Noel have released a total of 10 albums respectively in various projects since Oasis split up in 2009.
Oasis international tour announcement ‘imminent’ after rock band sell out UK dates
Oasis are poised to announce another round of dates for their long-awaited reunion tour, this time for an international leg that will take in the US, Canada and Australia.
The Independent understands that the British rock band will reveal their plans in the coming days, having first announced the UK and Ireland leg in August.
All of their shows announced so far have sold out, including seven nights at Wembley Stadium in London, and another five at Manchester’s Heaton Park.
Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will also be performing together at shows in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin.
Their reunion announcement landed right before the 30-year anniversary of Definitely Maybe, the band’s record-breaking debut that includes hits “Supersonic”, “Shakermaker” and “Live Forever”.
Oasis international tour announcement ‘imminent’
Rock band have already sold out their exclusive European shows in the UK and Ireland
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Who will support Oasis on their reunion tour?
Oasis are still to work out which acts will support them on their huge 2025 reunion tour, but frontman Liam Gallagher is apparently keen to give fans the best show possible.
While several reports have claimed various bands are already lined up to open for the British rock band at their shows in London, Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh and Manchester, The Independent understands that brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have yet to sit down and discuss which artists they want.
However, Liam is said to be eager to bring a few big rock acts on board.
“Liam is keen for established acts so it will probably take a bit of back and forth before anything’s confirmed,” a source close to the band told The Independent.
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Oasis fans prepare themselves as rock band tease huge announcement for 1pm BST
Oasis are preparing to unveil the dates for the international leg of their 2025 reunion tour, it appears.
On Saturday evening (29 September), the British rock band unveiled snaps of huge billboards in various locations around the world, with the strapline reading: “Be careful what you wish for.”
The posts to social media also included the time and date of Monday (30 September) 8am ET (1pm BST), and added the hashtag #OasisLive25.
One fan shared a video to X/Twitter confirming an Oasis billboard in Toronto, while another was placed in Times Square, New York. Another billboard seemed to have gone up in Chicago.
The Independent reported last week that brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher were poised to reveal their plans for an international tour, having sold out all of their UK and Ireland shows in August.
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Oasis tease another huge announcement: ‘Be careful what you wish for’
Billboards starring brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have popped up in major cities around the world
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