After 15 years and countless arguments, Oasis have reunited
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5484 days after Oasis walked unhappily offstage after a badly-received show at the V Festival in Staffordshire, England, the Gallagher brothers appear to have buried the hatchet – at least for now – and rock's most talked-about reunion is officially on.
In an announcement, Oasis confirmed that they'll play 14 shows next summer, including gigs in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin. Tickets will go on sale this Saturday at 8am in Ireland and 9am in the UK. Full dates below.
"The guns have fallen silent," say the Gallaghers. "The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."
Plans are afoot for the Oasis to play further Live '25 dates on other continents later next year.
The news comes after a weekend in which rumours regarding a possible reunion swirled with the kind of intensity that suggested that this morning's announcement – which was prefaced by a synchronised video teaser campaign – wasn't merely going to be about yet another deluxe edition box set.
The announcement brings an end to 15 years of often delightful bickering, which included Liam calling Noel a "sad little dwarf", "tofu boy", "an angry squirt", and a "horrible little man", while the elder Gallagher famously described Liam as "a man with a fork in a world of soup."
Meanwhile, clearly keen to get in on the action, Noel Gallagher's second wife Sarah McDonald tweeted that Liam's headline set at Glastonbury in 2019 was akin to “a fat twat doing his tribute act, balancing a tambourine on his head." The couple divorced last year, and reports have put the cost of settlement at £20 million.
The brothers' inability to get along was there from the very beginning. Famously, 14 minutes of drunken bickering, recorded by NME journalist John Harris before the band's commercial breakthrough, came out as the bootleg Wibbling Rivalry 7" single in 1995. The release, which climbed to number 52 on the UK singles chart, was described by Pitchfork as "easily one of the best Oasis records."
No official confirmation has been made about the Oasis lineup for the scheduled dates.
Oasis tour dates 2025
Jul 04: Cardiff Principality Stadium
Jul 05: Cardiff Principality Stadium
Jul 11: Manchester Heaton Park
Jul 12: Manchester Heaton Park
Jul 19: Manchester Heaton Park
Jul 20: Manchester Heaton Park
Jul 25: London Wembley Stadium
Jul 26: London Wembley Stadium
Aug 02: London, Wembley Stadium
Aug 03: London, Wembley Stadium
Aug 08: Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
Aug 09: Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
Aug 16: Dublin Croke Park
Aug 17: Dublin Croke Park