Oasis: The Glorious Morning of Return

Oasis: The Glorious Morning of Return

And finally it’s official.

Today on the social profile of the Oasis what had been rumored for days has been confirmed, that is, the return to the stage of the Manchester band, the result of a peace between the Gallagher brothers, a tour that will take place between July and August 2025.

“This is it, this is happening” the band writes on social media announcing a series of concerts 14 concerts between UK and Ireland

The calendar of announced dates follows

4/5 July – Cardiff Principality Stadium
11/12/19/20 July – Manchester Heaton Park
25/26 July and 2/3 August – Wembley Stadium, London
8/9 August – Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
16/17 August Dublin Croke Park

Tickets will go on sale from Saturday 31st August (8AM IST / 9AM BST).

In the press release accompanying the announcement of the band’s return, the two brothers comment as follows:

The guns fell silent.
The stars have aligned.
The great wait is over.
Come and see.
It will not be broadcast on television.

The news of their return comes 15 years after August 29, 2009, the evening in which Noel, shortly before their performance, announced, after yet another argument with his brother, that he had left the band who thus did not go on stage at the “Rock En Seine”, a festival on the outskirts of Paris.

Among the announced dates, the headliner is missing. Glastonbury next year, a participation that had been rumored in recent days.

The band returns, for four nights, to their Manchester at Heaton Park where they had already performed for three concerts in 2009. The concerts at Wembley Stadium in London are also increasing, where they will be the protagonists for four live shows (without beating Taylor Swift’s record). They had already descended into the London basin three times in 2009 and twice in 2000. A new location also for Dublin, which had hosted them for the last time in December 2005 at the Button Factory. The last performance in Cardiff dates back to June 2009 (at the Millennium Stadium), while the one in Edinburgh was in June 2009, again at the Murrayfield Stadium.