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Extra shows will be held in Manchester, Edinburgh and London
Oasis have added three new tour dates after announcing their reunion earlier this week.
A post from the band’s official account on X, formerly Twitter, read: “Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ’25.”
The new dates are in Manchester on July 16, London on July 30 and Edinburgh on Aug 12.
Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ’25 🔥🎸Heaton Park – July 16th 🎸Wembley – July 30th🎸Edinburgh – August 12thTickets on go on sale this Saturday, 31st August at 9am BST: https://t.co/EtNuE2Hx6b pic.twitter.com/nLgnBtkQhL
Tickets have not yet gone on sale, but the Manchester band invited fans to apply for a pre-sale ballot – which has now closed – before general release tickets go on sale on Saturday Aug 31 at 9am. Ticket prices for the Oasis Live ’25 tour are expected to be announced on Thursday.
The band will kick off the tour with two performances at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4 and 5. The next performance will take place at Manchester’s Heaton Park, where Oasis will play five dates in nine days on July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20.
The band will then move on to London to play at Wembley Stadium on July 25, 26, and 30, and Aug 2 and 3, before heading to Murrayfield in Edinburgh for performances on Aug 9 and 12. Dublin’s Croke Park will be the final venue of the tour with dates on Aug 16 and 17.
The new dates mean that 17 performances are now planned, but more could still be added as anticipation grows for the band’s return. The existing shows are expected to sell out within minutes of going on sale, despite more than one million tickets being on offer.
Now 57 and 51 respectively, Noel and Liam Gallagher have left themselves frequent gaps between performances, sometimes stretching to almost a week. It marks a contrast to their younger days, when they would leave only a couple of days between gigs.
It has not been announced who will be performing with Liam and Noel as part of Oasis.
Fans have been pleading with the brothers to regroup since they disbanded, prompted by a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
Noel, 57, quit the Manchester rock group on August 28 2009, saying he “simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer”, and the brothers have made negative comments about each other for more than a decade.
Though fans have been positive about a reunion, concerns have been raised about high ticket prices and accommodation, and the prospect of the brothers having another falling out.
On Wednesday, the band quashed speculation they would play a headline set at Glastonbury next year. “The only way to see the band will be on the Oasis Live 25’ World Tour,” they said in a post on X.
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