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Oasis live: Noel and Liam Gallagher confirm the North American leg of their big reunion tour

Oasis live: Noel and Liam Gallagher confirm the North American leg of their big reunion tour

Liam Gallagher performs for the first time since the Oasis reunion was announced

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Oasis have announced the North American leg of their highly anticipated reunion tour in 2025.

Following news of a tour of the UK and Ireland in August – when brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher settled their once bitter feud – the British rock band have now revealed they will play a series of shows in the US next summer.

The concerts take place 16 years after their last appearance in North America.

Oasis commented: “America… Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you’ve loved us all along.” On Saturday evening (September 29), the British rock band unveiled snaps of giant billboards in various locations around the world with the slogan: “Be careful what you do wish for.”

The social media posts also included the time and date of Monday (September 30) 8am ET (1pm BST) and added the hashtag #OasisLive25.

The “Champagne Supernova” stars first spread the news with billboards in cities like Toronto, Chicago and LA.

Below are the latest updates:

“We were all incredibly amazed”: 30 years of Oasis’ masterpiece debut “Definitely Maybe”.

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 2:21 p.m

WATCH: Cabinet minister Lucy Powell got her Oasis tickets “after hours of waiting” through Ticketmaster

Cabinet minister Lucy Powell got her Oasis tickets through Ticketmaster “after hours of waiting”.

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 2:00 p.m

Oasis announce North American leg of their 2025 reunion tour: How to get tickets

Pre-sale registration is currently open until Tuesday, October 1, 8:00 a.m. EST (1:00 p.m. BST).

General sale begins on Friday October 4th at 10am local time (3pm BST) and is available from Ticketmaster.

A press release regarding the North American tour revealed that plans are underway for Oasis Live ’25 to tour continents outside of Europe and North America over the next year.

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 1:40 p.m

In short: the story of Oasis

Oasis formed in Manchester in 1991 and went on to become one of the era’s best-selling bands, a phenomenon even among their Britpop peers such as Blur, Pulp and Suede. All seven of their studio albums topped the charts, and this success was reflected in ticket sales – especially when 125,000 fans attended each of their two Knebworth shows in 1996. They headlined Glastonbury twice, first in 1995 and again in 2004. They won six Brit Awards and two Ivor Novellos.

Oasis were undoubtedly one of the defining bands of the ’90s, as notorious for their headline-grabbing escapades – from public brawls to arrests – as they were loved for their stadium-filling anthems. At first glance, they had it all: Liam was the proud, hotheaded frontman, Noel was the stoic songwriter and guitarist.

But the strained relationship between Liam and Noel was ultimately the band’s downfall. The band’s career was marked by arguments and physical altercations – Noel famously attacked his younger brother with a cricket bat after he brought a bar full of new friends into the studio while they were recording their second album.

Both brothers left the shows more than once. Noel later claimed that he discovered that if he didn’t want to exploit his fear of ghosts, dealing with Liam’s head was better than physical fights such as moving furniture. They have often blasted each other in interviews – speaking to Q magazine in 2009, Noel described Liam as “the angriest man you’ll ever meet… he’s like a man with a fork in a world full of soup.”

Then came the Rock-en-Seine festival in Paris, the scene of the final altercation in which – according to Noel – Liam swung his brother’s guitar “like an axe” and “nearly tore my face off with it”. Noel left the band, saying he couldn’t work with Liam for “one more day.”

As they launched their respective solo careers – Liam as a singer-songwriter and Noel with his band High Flying Birds – they began insulting each other on Twitter. Most of this came from Liam, whose least offensive insults included comparing Noel to a potato and mocking him after he was joined by a woman playing scissors on an episode of Later… With Jools Holland.

For his part, Noel insisted Liam had gone too far on more than one occasion. Without a proper apology, he told reporters, they would never get along well. That might explain why Liam, who has often spoken about his desire to see each other again, has significantly toned down the insults in recent years. Just weeks before the reunion was announced, Noel returned the praise and praised his brother’s stage presence. “I don’t have the same attitude as him,” he said. “Liams [voice] “That’s 10 shots of tequila on a Friday night,” he joked. “Mine is half a Guinness.”

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 12:50 p.m

Oasis: “Be Careful What You Wish For”

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 12:41 p.m

Oasis concluded reports of a return to the iconic Knebworth Park

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 12:31 p.m

Who will be supporting Oasis on their reunion tour?

Oasis are yet to find out which acts they will be supporting on their big reunion tour in 2025, but frontman Liam Gallagher is apparently keen to give fans the best show possible.

While several reports have claimed that various bands are already lined up to open for the British rock band at their shows in London, Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh and Manchester, The Independent understands that brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher still need to sit down and discuss which artists they want.

However, Liam is said to be keen to get some big rock acts on board.

“Liam is interested in established acts, so it will probably take a bit of back and forth before anything is confirmed,” said a source close to the band The Independent.

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 12:21 p.m

“We were all incredibly amazed”: 30 years of Oasis’ masterpiece debut “Definitely Maybe”.

Hell has frozen over as the infamous Gallagher brothers put their differences aside and announce their reunion tour for next year. To mark the occasion, Mark Beaumont revisits the album that started it all…

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 12:10

WATCH: The trailer for the Oasis documentary “Supersonic”

Supersonic – Oasis documentary trailer

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 12:00

Nelly Furtado remembers Liam and Noel’s showdown at Oasis Vancouver gig: ‘It made it really special’

“I just recorded Don’t bother with the Buzzcocks “I’m in the UK wearing my Oasis t-shirt – and that was before the reunion was announced, so my love for Oasis isn’t trending,” she replied.

“It started when I was 17, with the first two albums. I feel like Noel Gallagher taught me to play guitar without him knowing because I would play along. My song ‘Turn Off the Light’ has the same chords as ‘Wonderwall’.”

Roisin O’ConnorSeptember 30, 2024 11:41 am