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Oasis have announced their long-awaited return with a huge run of UK & Ireland stadium shows in summer 2025.

OASIS LIVE 25 TOUR DATES:

Cardiff Principality Stadium, 04 July
Cardiff Principality Stadium, 05
Manchester Heaton Park, 11
Manchester Heaton Park, 12
Manchester Heaton Park, 16
Manchester Heaton Park, 19
Manchester Heaton Park, 20
London Wembley Stadium, 25
London Wembley Stadium, 26
London Wembley Stadium, 30
London Wembley Stadium, 02 Aug
London Wembley Stadium, 03
Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, 08
Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, 09
Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, 12
Dublin Croke Park, 16
Dublin Croke Park, 17
London Wembley Stadium, 27 Sept
London Wembley Stadium, 28

Tickets for new Wembley Stadium shows will on sale via invitation-only ballot process – more details to follow

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Plus very special guest Richard Ashcroft

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After immense speculation, the shows will be one of the biggest live moments and hottest tickets of the decade.

The Gallagher brothers have both pursued with their own successful projects since the band split in 2009, with ten UK No.1 albums between them as well as countless festival headline sets and stadium and arena shows. But Oasis is something else. There has been no great revelatory moment that has ignited the reunion – just the gradual realisation that the time is right. Yet the timing must be a subconscious influence. This Thursday (29 August) represents 30 years to the day since their electrifying debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ was released, while 2025 will see the equally essential second record ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ reach that same anniversary.

Oasis commented,

“The guns have fallen silent.
The stars have aligned.
The great wait is over.
Come see.
It will not be televised.”

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Oasis’s legend has only been amplified in their absence. The classics that Liam and Noel have played in their solo shows have inspired phenomenal public demand for the band to make a long-awaited return, while the ‘Knebworth 1996’ film provided a taste of their exhilarating live performances to a whole new generation. They remain a huge draw in the streaming era, with 21.5 million monthly listeners at Spotify alone and a total of 12 billion streams to date.

This Friday (30 August) will also see the release of the Deluxe 30th Anniversary Edition of ‘Definitely Maybe’.

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After first forming in Manchester, the band quickly became one of the biggest cultural phenomenons of the era as ‘Definitely Maybe’ became the fastest-selling debut album in British history – and has since reached 17 x Platinum in recognition of 5 million+ domestic sales. All seven of their studio albums went straight to #1, as did their 2010 compilation ‘Time Flies…’. Their catalogue of features eight #1 singles, from ‘Some Might Say’ to ‘The Importance of Being Idle’, as well as another fifteen Top 10 hits.

That huge following translated to the live arena, most famously playing to 125,000 people each night during two shows at Knebworth. Other big moments included two headline sets at Glastonbury in 1995 and 2004; huge homecoming shows at Manchester City’s Maine Road stadium; and a run of Wembley Stadium gigs which were documented in the live album ‘Familiar To Millions’.

Their accolades have included six BRIT Awards, including the Outstanding Contribution to British Music, two Ivor Novellos, and seventeen NME Awards.

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TICKET PRICES REVEALED:

Manchester:

Standing – £135 (£148 including fees)
Hospitality area – £250 (£268 including fees)

Cardiff:

Pitch standing – £135 (£150 including fees)
Seats – Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£205 including fees)
Premium seats – £250 (£270 including fees)

London:

Pitch standing – £135 (£151 including fees)
Seats – Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)

Edinburgh:

Pitch standing – £135 (£151 including fees)
Seats – Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)

Dublin:

Prices will start at €86.50 (£73) – subject to service charge

There will also be hospitality, fan and merchandise packages on available.

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Since news of the reunion tour broke, global music video network Vevo has reported a huge rise in the band’s music video UK views. On the day of the announcement, UK views of Oasis music videos were up by an impressive 804%, with iconic tracks like ‘Champagne Supernova’, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, and ‘Wonderwall’ experiencing some of the highest spikes in traffic. In addition, there has been an increase of over 5x times the average daily views worldwide.

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