Oasis announces live shows for the first time in 16 years

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Oasis announces anticipated live shows across the UK and Dublin for their first time performing as a band in 16 years. Since their very last performance at Staffordshire’s V Festival and ultimate break-up in 2009, fans were not hopeful of a possible reunion amid years of public disputes and strained relationships. When announcing the tour, the band says, “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”

On this upcoming tour, Oasis will perform at venues across Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin in the summer of 2025. The band also has plans to expand the tour to other countries throughout the year.

UK ticket sales begin on Saturday, August 31st at 9am local time via TicketmasterGigs and Tours and See Tickets. Dublin ticket sales also begin on Saturday 8am local time via Ticketmaster. All further ticket information can be found at Oasis’ website.

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Oasis 2025 Tour Dates
7/4/25- Cardiff, Principality Stadium
7/5/25- Cardiff, Principality Stadium
7/11/25- Manchester, Heaton Park
7/12/25- Manchester, Heaton Park
7/19/25- Manchester, Heaton Park
7/20/25- Manchester, Heaton Park
7/25/25- London, Wembley Stadium
7/26/25- London, Wembley Stadium
8/2/25- London, Wembley Stadium
8/3/25- London, Wembley Stadium
8/8/25- Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
8/9/25- Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
8/16/25- Dublin, Croke Park
8/17/25- Dublin, Croke Park

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