Oasis reunites for 2025 tour after 15 years apart, performing at iconic UK and Ireland venues.

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By Elena Pampliega - Gorilaspain Magazine

27
AUG
2024

Oasis reunites for 2025 tour after 15 years apart, performing at iconic UK and Ireland venues.

After 15 years of separation, Liam and Noel Gallagher have announced a UK and Ireland tour for the summer of 2025, with concerts at iconic venues like Wembley and Croke Park. Although they haven't fully resolved their differences, the brothers have decided to reunite to mark the anniversary of their decision to stay apart, offering one last chance to see Oasis live.

15 years since their separation, Liam and Noel Gallagher have announced that they will be reuniting in the stages in the summer of 2025. 

The band, who called it quits more than a decade ago due to the bad relationship both brothers shared, has announced that their differences will be pushed aside for a small tour around the United Kingdom and Ireland next year, which will officially celebrate the 16-year anniversary of their “not-being-in-the-same-room” decision. 

Speculations about a potential reunion had been going around for a few days, as both artists posted a sign claiming that an announcement would be made at 8 am today. With British timing and through their classic poetic lyricism, the group announced a small European tour as “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised”. 

The tour will exclusively take place around the UK and Ireland in July and August, with shows in London (Wembley Stadium), Cardiff (Principality Stadium), Manchester (Heaton Park), Edinburgh (Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium) and Dublin (Croke Park), as no further extension of the dates is expected. 

However, this does not indicate that the siblings have solved their issues, but that they might have decided for a truce for “old times’ sake”, as they confirmed that there wasn’t a great revelatory moment, just the “gradual realisation that the timing is right”. Both artists have created a solo career that has allowed them to survive for almost 20 years as “old glories” who one day had the world in the palm of their hands; but as The 1975’s Matty Healy stated back in January: “There is not a single person who’s at a Noel Gallagher concert that wouldn’t rather be at an Oasis one”. 

The band appeared at a strategic moment where people were longing for 60’s rock and roll, as well as desperate for accessible musicians with whom they could feel identified. And not only did they perpetrated the small states' dreams, but also created one of all- time's most legendary bands while portraying as one of the main characters in Brit Pop history. 

Their constant battle against Blur created endless urban myths and showed a more flawed and human representation of young people owning a status and a place in music; but it also created a lyric Bible that still lives up to today’s soundtracks in the shape of 90's rock and roll, albums like "(What's the story) Morning glory?", or timeless anthems like Wonderwall, Stop crying your heart out, Don’t look back in anger, or She’s Electric. 

Tickets will go on sale at 8am and 9am on Saturday 31st of August through the Ticketmaster and GigsandTours websites, with no specified price range to look forward to yet.

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