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Oasis Reunion ‘sounding huge’ as comeback tour launches

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Oasis Reunion 'sounding huge' as comeback tour launches

Oasis returns to the stage after 16 years, reigniting global fan frenzy.


Oasis Reunion Tour Begins After 5,795 Days
Fans finally got what they’d been waiting for as Oasis launched their long-awaited reunion tour at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Friday night.

A Week of Soundchecks Builds Anticipation
Rehearsals and soundchecks had been ongoing all week at the venue, with fans catching snippets of classics like Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova from outside.

Noel Gallagher Confirms the Comeback Is Real
“It’s sounding huge,” Noel Gallagher told talkSPORT. “This is it. There’s no going back now,” he added, confirming the band’s return to the big stage.

Unprecedented Demand for Oasis Live ’25
The Oasis Live ’25 tour marked the biggest UK and Ireland concert launch ever, with over 10 million fans from 158 countries scrambling for tickets.

Ticket Price Controversy Sparks Backlash
Though 900,000 tickets were sold, fans were angered when £135 standing tickets on Ticketmaster were rebranded “in demand” and surged to £355 with fees.

CMA Investigates Ticketmaster Practices
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority launched an investigation into Ticketmaster for possibly breaching consumer protection laws with unclear ticket pricing.

Ticketmaster Agrees to Change Pricing Labels
Following the probe, Ticketmaster agreed to improve price transparency, though the changes did little to dampen the buzz around the Cardiff show.

Global Fans Arrive in Cardiff
Fans flew in from across the globe—Spain, Peru, Japan, the U.S.—to be part of the historic opening night. Excitement in Cardiff was electric.

A Fan’s Love From Kenya
“Oasis represents overwhelming optimism,” said Jeff Gachihi from Kenya, attending his first UK show. “Their music speaks the simple truth of life.”

Original Band Members Reunite on Stage
Noel and Liam Gallagher are joined by Gem Archer, Bonehead, Andy Bell, and Joey Waronker. Jess Greenfield, from Noel’s solo band, provides backing vocals.

Setlist Speculation Fuels Excitement
Rumors suggest the concert opens with Hello and ends with Champagne Supernova, featuring tracks like Live Forever, Supersonic, and Acquiesce.

Noel to Take the Mic for Fan Favorites
Noel is expected to sing lead on a few songs, including Half the World Away and The Masterplan, during the show’s slower moments.

The Glory Days of Oasis Remembered
From 1994 to 1997, Oasis dominated British music with Definitely Maybe, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory and Be Here Now.

Reviving British Rock in the 90s
Liam’s raw vocals and Noel’s gritty guitar work brought swagger back to the charts, after years of grunge from Seattle had dominated the scene.

The Band’s Working-Class Roots in Manchester
Formed in Manchester, Oasis was born out of economic struggle. “We were unemployed, and we rehearsed because we thought we were good,” Noel once said.

Noel Takes Creative Control from the Start
Originally Liam’s band (called The Rain), Oasis became Noel’s brainchild after he joined—under the condition he write all the songs and take the lead.

1996 Knebworth Concert Becomes Legend
In 1996, Oasis performed for 125,000 fans at Knebworth. Nearly 5% of the UK population applied for tickets to that historic show.

Tensions Between the Gallagher Brothers Explode

Oasis performs their first reunion show in 16 years at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, marking the launch of their 2025 world tour.
Oasis returns to the stage after 16 years, reigniting global fan frenzy.

The band’s rise was often overshadowed by fights. In 2000, a violent altercation in Barcelona led to Noel abandoning the European tour.

The Band Breaks Up in 2009
Oasis split in Paris in 2009 after another backstage clash. “I could not go on working with Liam a day longer,” Noel said.

Talk of Reunion Grows Over the Years
Liam called a reunion “inevitable” and pushed for a tour to support NHS workers during COVID-19, but Noel initially declined despite major offers.

£100 Million Reunion Offer Was Turned Down
According to Liam, a £100 million deal was offered, but Noel refused. “He’s after a knighthood,” Liam joked on ITV.

Reunion Rumored After Noel’s Divorce
Some say Noel’s 2022 divorce helped mend family ties. Others believe the brothers wanted a better ending to the Oasis story.

Former Label Boss Predicts Stability
Tim Abbott from Creation Records believes this tour will be different: “They’re grown men. They won’t need separate limos or walkways.”

Tour Will Span Four Continents
The band will perform 41 shows from July to November across the UK, Ireland, North America, Oceania, and South America.

No New Music Planned for the Tour
Despite the excitement, co-manager Alec McKinlay confirmed that there are no new songs—this is “the last time around.”

A Historic Night Begins in Cardiff
The band hits the stage at 8:15 PM UK time Friday, performing together for the first time in 16 years to a sold-out crowd.

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