- Admission passes for the brawl
Music enthusiasts are in a frenzy: On August 27th, 2025, Liam (51) and Noel Gallagher (57) announced a UK and Ireland tour for their disbanded band Oasis from 2009. The news was broken on X and their official website. The 15-year hiatus has fans sweating, with the website crashing shortly after the announcement, as reported by the Daily Mail, and social media blowing up with excitement. Various users commented on what to expect from the tour: "The ticket war has begun", "I'm considering selling my house, I need that ticket", or "I might need a day off to secure those tickets".
Shows have been scheduled in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, set for the summer of 2025, with multiple dates in each city. These will be the only European shows for the next year, with more global dates to follow. UK tickets will be available from 9 AM BST on August 31st, through ticketmaster.co.uk, gigsandtours.com, and seetickets.com, as stated on the website. Dublin tickets will be available from 8 AM IST on the same day via ticketmaster.ie. ticketmaster.co.uk is already providing fans with tips for a smooth presale, such as creating a verified account.
Anticipation heightened by reunion whispers
Liam Gallagher hinted on X on August 26th that fans should stay tuned for a message on August 27th, fueling reunion speculations. Music critic Kevin McManus predicted then that a possible reunion and performances would ignite a massive ticket rush. He reminisced about the two Knebworth concerts the band held on August 10th and 11th, 1996, selling 250,000 tickets, and emphasized the immense demand. He presaged, "This time, with the ten-year buzz, it's expected to be even bigger. I believe everyone will try to get a ticket. Taylor Swift was the talk of the summer, but this will eclipse it."
However, doubts may still linger among fans. "There will always be the question: 'Will they perform? Will they squabble before the first show, after five shows, or call it quits?' There will always be that sense of uncertainty."
The renowned British band Oasis, with hits like "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger", emerged as one of the most influential cult bands of the 1990s. The band disbanded in 2009 due to a rift between the Gallagher brothers.**
Despite the anticipation and reunion whispers, some fans are still skeptical about the Oasis tour, questioning if it will actually happen and if the brothers will be able to maintain harmony throughout the shows. Regardless, tickets for the Dublin shows in the Irish Republic will be available on August 31st at 8 AM IST, giving fans a chance to secure their spot to witness the iconic band once again.