After a 15-year hiatus, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have revealed that Oasis is reuniting. They will be performing in the UK in 2025. Known for their highly publicized feuds, the duo appears to have reconciled. This unexpected yet exciting announcement has delighted millions of fans across both rock and popular culture.
They rose to prominence in the 1990s. They became a household name. They are often regarded as one of the iconic bands of that decade. Their journey came to an end in 2009 after a fierce dispute in Paris.
The band shared an exciting announcement with their fans:
“The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”
They have shows lined up in Manchester, London, Dublin, Edinburgh, and Cardiff. They are set to play some of the UK’s most vibrant cities. This includes their hometown.
Tickets are set to be available for purchase this Friday through a pre-sale ballot. The ballot will close for registration on Wednesday. The general sale kicks off on Saturday, August 31st, at 9 AM. Each fan can buy up to four tickets in a single transaction. The ticket prices have not been disclosed yet. This is the link to the pre-sale ballot https://oasis.os.fan/presaleballot. If you are buying tickets please consider our Ticketmaster link.
It remains to be seen whether the band will reveal plans for a global tour. They might limit their performances to the UK. But, I have a feeling that as long as they keep positive relationships, a worldwide tour is likely. It is on the horizon. Additionally, I can easily envision them headlining Glastonbury whenever they choose.
The time since the band’s breakup has largely been marked by public disagreements. Recently, the atmosphere has softened a bit. Noel has taken the opportunity to commend his brother during a recent interview.
The two brothers have successfully carved out respectable careers beyond their time in the band. Noel leading the High Flying Birds. While Liam has had his solo endeavors. Still, lingering questions persist about who they tour with. Oasis was never just a duo. Many of their former bandmates left due to the brothers’ poor relationship.
What do you think? Are you planning to grab some tickets? How much do you believe the band will ask for to catch their show? Do you think they’ll embark on a global tour? Is this just a money-making scheme, or is it signal a fresh beginning for the band? Regardless, we’re excited to see what unfolds. What’s your top Oasis track?
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