Oasis is making waves online after announcing their reunion tour, OASIS LIVE ’25, which has sent their website crashing due to overwhelming fan traffic. The iconic rock group, led by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, boasts a staggering 75 million albums sold worldwide, featuring classics like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger.
In an electrifying message shared across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, the band declared, “This is it, this is happening,” and revealed that tickets will go on sale on Saturday, August 31st (🇮🇪 8AM IST / 🇬🇧 9AM BST). The highly-anticipated tour dates are as follows:
- Cardiff Principality Stadium – July 4/5
- Manchester Heaton Park – July 11/12 & 19/20
- London Wembley Stadium – July 25/26 & August 2/3
- Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium – August 8/9
- Dublin Croke Park – August 16/17
Within minutes of posting, their announcement garnered a remarkable 2.3 million views on X, quickly climbing to over 8.8 million. Instagram saw a staggering 15.8 million views, while TikTok reached about 197,000 views. Excited fans took to social media to express their eagerness, with comments flowing in like, “The biggest band in the world are officially back,” and “THE WORLD HAS HEALED.”
Oasis experienced some technical difficulties as their official site briefly went down, displaying an error message due to heavy traffic. However, they managed to restore operations swiftly, sharing the thrill of their upcoming UK and Ireland shows in 2025, with plans for potential tours in other continents later that year.
The band’s reunion rumors erupted over the weekend with a cryptic tease on their social media, leading to a historic moment during the Reading and Leeds Festival, where Liam dedicated a song to Noel, marking what fans hope is a reconciliation after years of turmoil.
Mancunians, including Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, have expressed excitement, dubbing it “the news we’ve all been waiting for” and anticipating it as a landmark event for the city.
Tickets can be snagged via Ticketmaster UK, Gigs and Tours, and See Tickets. Irish fans can find tickets through Ticketmaster IE.