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Oasis confirms additional UK concert dates for 2025

Oasis's reunion ignites an unprecedented surge in demand for concert tickets. The legendary Britpop group is now responding to this sudden interest.

The Brothers Gallagher harbor a desire to perform a cumulative 13 shows in the UK, featuring Oasis.
The Brothers Gallagher harbor a desire to perform a cumulative 13 shows in the UK, featuring Oasis.

- Oasis confirms additional UK concert dates for 2025

Amidst enthusiastic anticipation for their comeback, Oasis has declared three extra shows this summer in 2025. Fronted by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, the band will stage additional performances in their native Manchester on July 16, at Wembley Stadium in London on July 30, and Edinburgh, Scotland on August 12. Songsmith and guitarist Noel Gallagher attributed the extra shows to "unparalleled enthusiasm" from fans.

In all, 13 performances are scheduled in the UK: five each in Manchester and London, and three in Edinburgh. The lineup also includes concerts in Dublin, Ireland on August 16 and 17, as previously announced. Tickets for these events will be available this coming Saturday.

Whispers circulate about a larger tour, possibly extending to North America. The band's website suggests aspirations to bring "Oasis Live '25" to other continents outside of Europe next year.

The iconic band announced their reunion on a Tuesday, symbolizing nearly 15 years since the divisive Gallagher brothers' spat, and 30 years since the launch of their debut album, "Definitely Maybe".

The Manchester-based band, Oasis, will be performing an additional show at their hometown on July 16, as part of their 13-concert UK tour. Due to the unparalleled enthusiasm from their fans, Oasis, commonly known as The Manchester rock icons, have also added a performance in their native city.

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