Oasis to return in 2025 for reunion concerts in UK and Ireland | Music

Oasis to return in 2025 for reunion concerts in UK and Ireland | Music

On Sunday, Oasis shared a video on social media in which they promised news for this Tuesday at 8am. Here they are: The English band is reuniting in 2025 to perform 14 concerts in the UK and Ireland. Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are rejoining forces after years of creative estrangement and exchange of barbs.

Band concerts Definitely possible (1994) or (What story) morning glory? (1995), albums marking the golden age of so-called Britpop, will take place between July and August next year, in Cardiff (4th and 5th July), Manchester (11th, 12th, 19th and 20th) and London. (25 and 26 July and 2 and 3 August), Edinburgh (8 and 9 August) and Dublin (16 and 17 August). Tickets go on sale this Saturday at 9am, at prices to be revealed at that time.

Press release quoted by British newspaper The Guardian Emphasize that there is a desire to make this tour beyond the Anglo-Saxon lands, and even beyond the European continent. However, there are no plans to make new music.

“There was no big moment of revelation that prompted the reunion — just a gradual realization that the time was right,” the band says. “The stars have aligned. The long wait is over. Come and see. It won't be televised.

It is not yet known which musicians will join the Gallagher brothers on stage. This tour coincides with 30 years (What story) morning glory?But concerts don't necessarily revolve around that album — just the songs that can't be missed The Wonder Wall, Don't look back in anger Or Supernova Champagne Upcoming lineups are almost guaranteed to be available. Liam Gallagher is currently celebrating his 30th anniversary Definitely possibleBy album Live forever Or Supersonic.

This Friday, the band is releasing new recordings of some of the signature songs from their repertoire. These records were stored in poorly labeled boxes for decades, and the band never kept track of them.

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After nearly 20 years and seven studio albums, Oasis broke up in 2009 after a heated argument between the brothers led to the band canceling a show at the French rock n' scene festival at the last minute. Noel later wrote website The following message from the team: “It is with some sadness and great relief that I say goodbye to Oasis tonight. People will write and say whatever they want, but I couldn't continue working with Liam another day.

Oasis are rumored to be confirming a gig at Glastonbury festival this Tuesday, or ten dates at the Etihad Stadium where Manchester City are playing, which the Gallaghers are keen on. This did not happen. The band will perform at Wembley Stadium, yes, but “only” four times (these are four London dates). The Manchester concerts announced so far will take place at Heaton Park.

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