Oasis Wrap Up Phenomenal Reunion Tour

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The long-awaited Oasis reunion has erupted into a global cultural phenomenon, with the band’s Live ’25 tour marking their triumphant return after a prolonged hiatus that left fans wondering if the Gallagher brothers would ever share a stage again.

The monumental tour kicked off in Cardiff on July 4, 2025, with the band performing two consecutive sold-out shows at the Principality Stadium before moving on to a remarkable five-night residency at Manchester’s Heaton Park.

The tour’s ambitious scope included multiple sold-out performances across the UK and Ireland, with seven dates at London’s Wembley Stadium, three at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, and a two-night stand at Dublin’s Croke Park.

Fans attending the concerts were strongly advised to use public transport options rather than driving, with limited parking available at all venues.

International fans weren’t left disappointed either, as Oasis expanded their cultural comeback across North America, Asia, Australia, and South America, solidifying the tour’s status as a truly global event.

The band effectively utilized social media advertising to engage both longtime and new fans, creating a massive buzz that helped drive ticket sales and heighten anticipation for each show.

Ticket prices ranged from £73 to £205 for standard admission, while premium packages commanded between £216 and £506.25, with exclusive VIP meet-and-greet experiences fetching upwards of $750. Many dates sold out within minutes of going on sale, leaving fans scrambling for remaining tickets as prices inevitably climbed closer to the events.

The band conducted thorough sound checks at each venue to ensure optimal audio quality and performance conditions, a crucial element in delivering their signature wall-of-sound experience.

Each night, audiences were treated to a career-spanning setlist that typically opened with “Fuckin’ in the Bushes” before launching into classics like “Hello,” “Acquiesce,” “Morning Glory,” and “Some Might Say.”

Fan favorites such as “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Champagne Supernova” consistently brought venues to emotional singalongs, focusing primarily on the band’s beloved catalog with occasional hints at new material.

Venue logistics varied across locations, with Wembley performances beginning at 8:15pm and most venues implementing strict security measures.

The tour featured exceptional supporting acts including Cast and Richard Ashcroft who warmed up the crowds at all UK and Ireland dates, adding even more nostalgic value to the already historic shows.

The tour is scheduled to conclude with final performances in London and Dublin in December 2025, following rave reviews from both critics and fans who have described the shows as mind-blowing and among the best performances in years, cementing Oasis’s legendary status in rock history.