Oasis, the iconic British band, recently announced three additional concert dates in the UK for their highly anticipated reunion tour next year. The decision to add extra gigs came in response to what the band described as “unprecedented demand” following the registration for a ticket pre-sale. The newly announced dates include 16 July at Heaton Park, Manchester; 30 July at Wembley, London; and 12 August at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh.
Brothers Reunite After 15 Years
The exciting news of Oasis’ reunion was confirmed by both Noel and Liam Gallagher on a Tuesday morning, putting an end to weeks of speculation. This reunion comes fifteen years after Noel left the band, leading to the dissolution of Oasis. The addition of these new concert dates means that the band will now be performing a total of five concerts at Wembley, five in Manchester, and three in Scotland.
In response to the initial announcement about the reunion tour, fans rushed to register for a chance to purchase tickets, causing an “unprecedented volume of entries” across Oasis’ social media channels. However, some fans have raised concerns about the surge in hotel prices in the areas where the concerts will take place. Reports surfaced about hotels raising prices and even canceling bookings to relist rooms at higher rates following the band’s reunion announcement.
Leading up to the reunion announcement, there were speculations in the media about Oasis possibly playing a record ten dates at Wembley and headlining Glastonbury. However, the band made it clear in a statement that they have no plans to perform at Glastonbury or any other festivals in the coming year. Instead, fans can look forward to experiencing Oasis’ live performances exclusively on their Oasis Live ’25 World Tour.
In a statement addressing the long-awaited reunion, Oasis explained that there was no single revelatory moment that triggered the decision. Instead, the band gradually came to realize that the timing was right for them to come back together. The brothers marked the announcement with a rare photograph of them together, hinting at a renewed connection after years of being apart. The 30th anniversary of Oasis’s debut album, Definitely Maybe, was also noted as a subconscious influence on their decision to reunite.
While details about the full lineup for the reunion tour remain uncertain, Oasis hinted at the possibility of former members rejoining them for the tour. The band also kept fans on their toes by not confirming any plans for releasing new music in conjunction with the tour. As they gear up for the highly anticipated reunion tour, Oasis fans worldwide eagerly await more updates and announcements from the iconic British band.
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