The Oasis Live ’25 tour officially begins on July 4, 2025, at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, marking the first time Liam and Noel Gallagher have performed together since 2009. The reunion world tour spans 41 dates across the United Kingdom, Ireland, North America, Asia, Australia, and South America, with the UK leg featuring massive residency-style shows at Manchester’s Heaton Park and London’s Wembley Stadium.
In this definitive guide, you will find everything you need to know about the Oasis reunion, including a full list of tour dates and venues, confirmed support acts like Richard Ashcroft, and the 23-song setlist designed to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe. We also provide practical advice for ticket holders regarding stadium bag policies, travel logistics for the major UK venues, and a breakdown of the dynamic pricing controversy that shaped the ticket sale.
Oasis Live ’25 Tour Schedule
The Oasis Live ’25 tour is a global stadium run that kicks off in July 2025 and concludes in November 2025 in Brazil. The tour is structured around multiple “legs,” starting with a highly anticipated 19-date run across the UK and Ireland before moving to Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Los Angeles, and Mexico City.
Later in the year, the band travels to Seoul and Tokyo in October, followed by five dates in Australia (Melbourne and Sydney). The world tour finally wraps up with massive shows in South America, visiting Buenos Aires, Santiago, and São Paulo, totaling over 2 million tickets sold worldwide.
UK and Ireland Dates
The UK and Ireland leg is the centerpiece of the reunion, featuring five shows at Heaton Park in Manchester and seven nights at Wembley Stadium in London. Other key stops include the Principality Stadium in Cardiff (July 4–5), Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh (August 8, 9, 12), and Croke Park in Dublin (August 16–17).
Due to historic demand, the band added two final UK dates at Wembley on September 27 and 28, 2025. These “invitation-only” shows were organized via a ballot specifically for fans who were unsuccessful in the initial Ticketmaster sale, serving as a final celebration of the homecoming leg.
North American Leg Details
Oasis returns to North America in August and September 2025 for their first shows on the continent in sixteen years. The leg begins at Rogers Stadium in Toronto on August 24, followed by major stadium appearances at Soldier Field in Chicago and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The North American run concludes at the iconic Rose Bowl in Los Angeles on September 6 and 7, before two final nights at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City. Unlike the UK dates, these shows utilized a different ticketing model to avoid the tiered pricing issues seen during the initial British Isles sale.
International Tour Dates 2025
The final quarter of 2025 sees Oasis visiting Asia, Australia, and South America to meet overwhelming international demand. The band performs at the Goyang Stadium in Seoul on October 21 and two nights at the Tokyo Dome in Japan on October 25 and 26.
The Australian leg includes three nights at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne and two nights at Accor Stadium in Sydney during early November. The tour concludes with a South American stadium run, ending at the Estádio MorumBIS in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 23, 2025.
Oasis 2025 Reunion Setlist
The official setlist for the Oasis Live ’25 tour is a 23-song celebration that spans the band’s entire career while heavily favoring their first two albums. Each show opens with “Hello” or “Acquiesce,” setting a high-energy tone that immediately connects with the nostalgia of the 1990s.
Fans can expect a mid-set acoustic section where Noel Gallagher takes the lead on classics like “Half the World Away” and “Talk Tonight.” The main set concludes with “Live Forever” and “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star,” followed by a four-song encore featuring the massive anthems “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova.”
Potential Setlist Order
- Hello
- Acquiesce
- Morning Glory
- Some Might Say
- Cigarettes & Alcohol
- Supersonic
- Slide Away
- Live Forever
- Wonderwall
- Champagne Supernova
Confirmed Support Acts
The primary support act for the UK and Ireland shows is Richard Ashcroft, the former frontman of The Verve and a long-time friend of the Gallagher brothers. He is joined on the UK bill by the Liverpool indie band Cast, ensuring a lineup that mirrors the peak Britpop era of the mid-90s.
For the North American leg, the band selected Cage the Elephant as the main support, bringing a modern rock energy to the stadium shows. Other international support acts include Asian Kung-Fu Generation in Japan and Ball Park Music in Australia, catering to local regional tastes while maintaining the tour’s rock aesthetic.
Reunion Band Lineup
The 2025 touring lineup features the core duo of Liam and Noel Gallagher, putting an end to a 16-year estrangement. They are joined by long-time Oasis members Gem Archer on guitar and Andy Bell on bass, both of whom were part of the band when they split in 2009.
Original Oasis guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs is also confirmed to join the tour, providing the rhythm guitar foundation that defined the Definitely Maybe era. Behind the drum kit is Joey Waronker, a highly respected session musician known for his work with Beck and R.E.M., standing in for previous Oasis drummers.
Ticket Pricing Controversy
The initial UK ticket sale in August 2024 was marked by a major controversy surrounding “In Demand” pricing, also known as dynamic pricing. Many fans found that tickets initially advertised at £148.50 rose to over £350 while they were waiting in online queues, leading to an investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
In response to the backlash, the band released a statement clarifying that they were not involved in the technicalities of the pricing algorithm. For subsequent tour legs in North America and Australia, the band chose to scrap dynamic pricing entirely to ensure a fairer experience for the remaining global dates.
Practical Information and Planning
Attending an Oasis concert in 2025 requires significant preparation due to the sheer scale of the events and the expected crowds of 70,000 to 90,000 people per night.
- Arrival Times: Most stadiums open their doors at 3:00 PM, with support acts starting around 6:00 PM. Oasis is scheduled to take the stage at approximately 8:15 PM.
- Transport (Wembley): Use the London Underground (Jubilee or Metropolitan lines) to Wembley Park. Expect significant delays post-show; walking to Wembley Central for the Overground is a recommended alternative.
- Transport (Heaton Park): The Manchester Metrolink (Bury line) is the primary route. Dedicated “Oasis Shuttles” will run from Manchester city center to the park entrance throughout the day.
- Bag Policy: Most venues enforce a clear bag policy or a size limit of A4 (21cm x 30cm). Professional cameras and umbrellas are generally prohibited.
- Payment: All venues on the 2025 tour are cashless; ensure you have a contactless card or mobile payment set up for food, drinks, and merchandise.
Seasonal Travel Tips
For the July and August UK dates, fans should prepare for the unpredictable British summer. While stadium floors can become very hot during the day, temperatures drop significantly once the sun sets, especially at open-air venues like Heaton Park or Croke Park.
Visitors traveling from abroad for the London or Manchester shows are advised to book accommodation at least six months in advance. Hotel prices in Manchester, in particular, saw a 300% increase immediately following the tour announcement, making nearby towns like Stockport or Bolton viable alternatives for budget-conscious travelers.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do Oasis 2025 tickets go on sale?
The primary ticket sales for the UK, Ireland, and North America took place in August and September 2024. Most shows are currently sold out, though fans are encouraged to check official resale platforms like Twickets or Ticketmaster Resale for verified tickets.
Is Oasis playing at Heaton Park or Old Trafford?
Oasis is playing a residency at Heaton Park in Manchester, which has a higher capacity for outdoor concerts than the local football stadiums.
How much were Oasis tickets originally?
Standard standing tickets for the UK shows were initially priced at approximately £148 to £150, though many fans paid more due to tiered “In Demand” pricing.
Will Oasis release a new album in 2025?
While there has been no official announcement of a new album, Noel Gallagher has hinted at “scrapped” material being revisited. Currently, the tour is marketed as a celebration of their existing legacy.
Is Bonehead in the Oasis reunion?
Yes, Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs has confirmed his participation in the tour, joining Liam, Noel, Gem Archer, and Andy Bell.
Are there age restrictions for Oasis Live ’25?
Most stadiums require those in the standing area to be 14 or older, while seated areas allow all ages, provided children are accompanied by an adult.
Can I still get tickets for the Wembley ballot shows?
The ballot for the final September 27 and 28 shows closed in late 2024; these tickets were only available to fans who received a unique invitation code.
Will Oasis tour Europe beyond the UK?
As of early 2026, the only European dates confirmed are in the UK and Ireland, with no currently scheduled shows in mainland Europe.
Final Thoughts
The Oasis Live ’25 tour has successfully transitioned from a fever-dream rumor to the most significant live music event of the mid-2020s. By reuniting Liam and Noel Gallagher for a 41-date global odyssey, the band has not only bridged a 16-year fraternal rift but also revitalized the stadium rock genre for a new generation. The tour has proven to be a financial and cultural juggernaut, generating hundreds of millions of pounds for local economies in host cities like Manchester and London while introducing Gen Z to the raw, unpolished energy of 90s Britpop.
As we look toward the final dates in South America and the inevitable “What next?” period, the 2025 reunion stands as a testament to the enduring power of melody and the “cultural inheritance” of songs like “Wonderwall” and “Live Forever.” While Liam Gallagher has recently stated there are no plans for a 2026 tour, the success of Live ’25 ensures that the door remains ajar for future festival appearances or perhaps the long-rumored “lost” album. For now, Oasis has reclaimed its title as the world’s most essential rock band, proving that some things—like the chemistry between two brothers from Burnage—are simply a force of nature.
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