Amazon Music has prematurely confirmed the Oasis US Tour next year.
Oasis is coming to the US
The Britpop legends announced their long-awaited reunion last month, with a long string of gigs in the UK and Ireland. They stated that these would be their only shows in Europe. However, they vowed that they will not be playing any festivals next year, other headline dates around the world were planned.
Now, with the announcement believed to be in the coming week or so, the locations that the Live ’25 tour will supposedly visit next year has been reported – with Liam and Noel Gallagher heading to the US, South America, Asia and Australia. Check out the list here
Since announcing the concerts, Oasis recently returned to the top of the UK music charts. The band has not performed together since 2009 when a backstage row between the Gallagher brothers saw songwriter Noel quit the band.
They are set to have 17 gigs next year across the UK and Ireland, beginning in Cardiff in July. Tickets were in such demand that many fans were left disappointed or paying hundreds of dollars more than anticipated, due to “dynamic pricing” on the sales websites, and a government watchdog is currently investigating the ticket sales process.
The initial run of dates sparked controversy following the fans’ experience of long queues and technical difficulties in the scramble for tickets, along with a large number of tickets being presented and sold to them at inflated prices due to “dynamic” surge pricing.
In response, Oasis provided “a small step towards making amends for the situation” and announced a couple of extra Wembley Stadium dates that were sold in staggered batches via invite-only ballot. They also said that they themselves “at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used”.
“It needs to be made clear that Oasis leave decisions on ticketing and pricing entirely to their promoters and management, and at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used,” they said in a statement.