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Oasis confirm more tour dates after ‘unprecedented demand’-Danni Scott-Entertainment – Metro

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Oasis confirm more tour dates after ‘unprecedented demand’-Danni Scott-Entertainment – Metro

Oasis reveal new dates for highly-anticipated world tour (Picture: James Mccauley/REX/Shutterstock)

The hype around Oasis’ reunion has been overwhelming so it’s no surprise the band has decided to put on extra tour dates to accommodate.

Days ago they (shockingly) revealed that Noel and Liam Gallagher had put aside their feud to reunite in 2025 for a World Tour, dubbed Oasis Live ’25.

Fans have been in panic mode ever since, wondering how on earth they will secure tickets to shows in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Dublin.

Seeing the huge demand, a pre-sale ballot was set up to help control the demand for tickets – with prices still unknown.

Now, Oasis has revealed that there are more dates still to come as due to ‘unprecedented demand’, three further gigs have been added.

Liam, 51, shared the announcement on social media and wrote: ‘Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ‘25 🔥.’

The brothers have not performed together since 2009 (Picture: Liam Gallagher/Twitter)

The extra dates include a Heaton Park show on July 16, an extra Wembley gig on July 30 and another Edinburgh concert on August 12.

This comes after the band confirmed they would not be heading to Glastonbury 2025, after huge speculation due to gaps in the tour schedule.

‘Despite media speculation, Oasis will not be playing Glastonbury 2025 or any other festivals next year,’ they wrote.

‘The only way to see the band perform will be on their Oasis Live ’25 World Tour.’

Oasis shot to fame in 1994 with their debut album Definitely, Maybe, leading to a string of hits like Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova from their follow-up record.

Where To Buy Oasis 2025 Tickets

Tickets for the upcoming Oasis tour, taking part from July 4 and kicking off at Cardiff Principality Stadium to August 17, finishing at Dublin Croke Park, will be on sale 9am (UK) and 8am (IRE) Saturday August 31.

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A core part of the Britpop revolution, the duo topped charts for a decade before calling it quits after a bitter row in the late 00s — during which Liam damaged Noel’s guitar.

Original guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs is set to join Liam and Noel, with members of Noel’s High Flying Birds rounding out the band.

Fans were sent into a frenzy over the possibility of new music from the reconciled brothers as Noel was spotted heading to his recording studio.

There’s no word on plans post-tour, most Britpop lovers are just hoping the truce can hold until that final date in August at Croke Park, Dublin.

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