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Oasis 2025 reunion tickets LIVE: Dates confirmed for US, Canada and Mexico with HUGE Ticketmaster change revealed

OASIS have announced additional dates today as part of their highly anticipated world tour - and have confirmed they will not use dynamic pricing when tickets go on sale in the US.

It follows unprecedented demand for tickets to see the band in the UK and Ireland next year and amid the controversial use of the tool, with fans forced to pay three times the original price at the checkout.

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In a statement, the band's management said it had made this decision to avoid a repeat of the issues that took place when fans were forced to pay up to three times the original asking price.

The band have been teasing all day about the forthcoming shows - in one post on X, they said: “Gente de México, prepárense. Los Hermanos estan en camino” – which translates to “People of Mexico, prepare yourselves. The Brothers are on the way.”

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Our kids in America … and Mexico

Here is an earlier post from the band on X (which translates as “People of Mexico, prepare yourselves. The Brothers are on the way.”)

“Gente de México, prepárense. Los Hermanos estan en camino.”
El tour de Oasis en América del Norte, 2025.
Regístrate para el sorteo de la pre-venta para la Ciudad de México en 👉
La pre-venta tendrá lugar el jueves 3 de octubre.
La venta general será el… — Oasis (@oasis) 

Official statement from Oasis' management on dynamic pricing

US, Canada and Mexico tour – details

The band kick off on August 24 with an opening night at the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, before heading over to the United States for three shows.

These include:

  • A night at Soldier Field in Chicago and a gig at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on August 28 and 31 respectively, followed by a show at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles on September 6.
  • One show has been announced for Mexico City too, scheduled for the Estadio GNP Seguros venue on September 12.
  • Cage The Elephant wil be joining the band as special guests for all new dates, and the US shows come 16 years after the Britpop legends last performed in the country.
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Scissor kicks and the cutting question ...

The biggest conundrum is: will Noel insist on bringing his “scissors” player, pictured below, on tour with the band when they reform next year? (Spoiler alert: no.)

Why? Well it’s fair to say Liam was not a fan when she appeared with Noel’s High Flying Birds on Jools Holland in 2017.

A reminder of what Oasis said about ‘dynamic pricing’ when it was used for the UK and Ireland shows

Following the controversy, the band released a statement. Here it is in full:

“It needs to be made clear that Oasis leave decisions on ticketing and pricing entirely to their promoters and management, and at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used

“While prior meetings between promoters, Ticketmaster and the band’s management resulted in a positive ticket sale strategy, which would be a fair experience for fans, including dynamic ticketing to help keep general ticket prices down as well as reduce touting, the execution of the plan failed to meet expectations.

“All parties involved did their utmost to deliver the best possible fan experience, but due to the unprecedented demand this became impossible to achieve.”

US, Canada and Mexico tour – details

The band kick off on August 24 with an opening night at the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, before heading over to the United States for three shows.

These include:

  • A night at Soldier Field in Chicago and a gig at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on August 28 and 31 respectively, followed by a show at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles on September 6.
  • One show has been announced for Mexico City too, scheduled for the Estadio GNP Seguros venue on September 12.
  • Cage The Elephant wil be joining the band as special guests for all new dates, and the US shows come 16 years after the Britpop legends last performed in the country.

Here are those dates again ...

Scissor kicks and the cutting question ...

The biggest conundrum is: will Noel insist on bringing his “scissors” player, pictured below, on tour with the band when they reform next year? (Spoiler alert: no.)

Why? Well it’s fair to say Liam was not a fan when she appeared with Noel’s High Flying Birds on Jools Holland in 2017.

US, Canada and Mexico tour – details

The band kick off on August 24 with an opening night at the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, before heading over to the United States for three shows.

These include:

  • A night at Soldier Field in Chicago and a gig at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on August 28 and 31 respectively, followed by a show at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles on September 6.
  • One show has been announced for Mexico City too, scheduled for the Estadio GNP Seguros venue on September 12.
  • Cage The Elephant wil be joining the band as special guests for all new dates, and the US shows come 16 years after the Britpop legends last performed in the country.
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Here are those dates again ...

A reminder of what Oasis said about ‘dynamic pricing’ when it was used for the UK and Ireland shows

Following the controversy, the band released a statement. Here it is in full:

“It needs to be made clear that Oasis leave decisions on ticketing and pricing entirely to their promoters and management, and at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used

“While prior meetings between promoters, Ticketmaster and the band’s management resulted in a positive ticket sale strategy, which would be a fair experience for fans, including dynamic ticketing to help keep general ticket prices down as well as reduce touting, the execution of the plan failed to meet expectations.

“All parties involved did their utmost to deliver the best possible fan experience, but due to the unprecedented demand this became impossible to achieve.”

US, Canada and Mexico tour – details

The band kick off on August 24 with an opening night at the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, before heading over to the United States for three shows.

These include:

  • A night at Soldier Field in Chicago and a gig at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on August 28 and 31 respectively, followed by a show at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles on September 6.
  • One show has been announced for Mexico City too, scheduled for the Estadio GNP Seguros venue on September 12.
  • Cage The Elephant wil be joining the band as special guests for all new dates, and the US shows come 16 years after the Britpop legends last performed in the country.

Oasis management statement about dynamic pricing

UK fans slam band for ‘poor communications’

Oasis fans in the UK are demanding refunds after being forced to pay over the odds for tickets through dynamic pricing – a practice the band’s management has said will not apply to those buying tickets for the US dates.

One fan said: “ie we can sell out in the UK but not in the US.”

Where else are the band expected to play?

There is expectation that the following cities will be included in the tour next year:

  • Seoul, South Korea
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Sydney, Australia
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil  
  • Santiago, Chile   
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Our kids in America … and Mexico

Here is an earlier post from the band on X (which translates as “People of Mexico, prepare yourselves. The Brothers are on the way.”)

“Gente de México, prepárense. Los Hermanos estan en camino.”
El tour de Oasis en América del Norte, 2025.
Regístrate para el sorteo de la pre-venta para la Ciudad de México en 👉
La pre-venta tendrá lugar el jueves 3 de octubre.
La venta general será el… — Oasis (@oasis) 

Cage The Elephant confirmed as support act

Cage The Elephant returned with their first new song in five years in January, ‘Neon Pill’, which was also the band’s first new song to be released since frontman Matt Shultz’ legal troubles last year.

In January 2023, he was arrested for illegal possession of two loaded guns. You can read more about it here in .

The song also saw them reunite with producer John Hill, who recorded it with them at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas.

Who are expected to join Noel and Liam on stage?

If the speculation about support acts has been rife over the past few weeks, the question over which musicians will join Oasis on their stadium shows has been fever-pitch.

Among the most likely are Bonehead, below, an original member of Oasis and said by Noel to be the “spirit of the band”. Anyone who has seen the Supersonic documentary will know what that means.

Also in the frame is former Heavy Stereo member Gem Archer the amenable Geordie and long-term Oasis/Beady Eye/High-Flying Bird guitarist.

Andy Bell, guitarist with Oxford indie outfit Ride, is widely expected to bag a spot; he switched to playing bass in Oasis following the departure of original bass player Paul ‘Guigsy’ McGuigan.

Former drummers Alan White and Tony McCarroll are unlikely to be on the payroll – the latter because, in the nicest possible way, Noel thought he was pretty rubbish first time around, leading to an early departure and the obligatory lawsuit when the money started rolling in.

Our kids in America … and Mexico

Here is the latest post from the band on X (which translates as “People of Mexico, prepare yourselves. The Brothers are on the way.”)

“Gente de México, prepárense. Los Hermanos estan en camino.”
El tour de Oasis en América del Norte, 2025.
Regístrate para el sorteo de la pre-venta para la Ciudad de México en 👉
La pre-venta tendrá lugar el jueves 3 de octubre.
La venta general será el… — Oasis (@oasis) 

Oasis were never big in America … why?

That’s a tricky question to answer – I suppose it all depends on who you ask but there’s no doubt their early “escapades” scuppered their chances of mega success. During an early US tour in the mid-90s, Noel walked out after falling out with Liam – though he did get a song out of it – Talk Tonight (after meeting a girl on a plane).

On a subsequent US tour, Liam refused to leave London to join the band claiming he didn’t have “anywhere to live”.

American promoters are notoriously unforgiving when they have to cancel shows … The inside story at present is Oasis contracts are water-tight. We shall see …

UK fans slam band for 'poor communications'

Oasis fans in the UK are demanding refunds after being forced to pay over the odds for tickets through dynamic pricing - a practice the band's management has said will not apply to those buying tickets for the US dates.

One fan said: "ie we can sell out in the UK but not in the US."

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US, Canada and Mexico tour – details

The band kick off on August 24 with an opening night at the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, before heading over to the United States for three shows.

These include:

  • A night at Soldier Field in Chicago and a gig at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on August 28 and 31 respectively, followed by a show at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles on September 6.
  • One show has been announced for Mexico City too, scheduled for the Estadio GNP Seguros venue on September 12.
  • Cage The Elephant wil be joining the band as special guests for all new dates, and the US shows come 16 years after the Britpop legends last performed in the country.

So who is likely to be on the drum stool?

It’s probably fair to say that Oasis have had more drummers than Spinal Tap (though we’re not sure any self-combusted) – so there are still a few to choose from.

With McCarroll and White out of the picture, however, the smart money is on former Oasis drummer Zak Starkey, son of Beatles legend Ringo, and sticksman for everyone from The Who to The Icicle Works and The Lightning Seeds.

Dynamic pricing - what next?

In the wake of the ticketing fiasco, the government announced that it would include dynamic pricing in a review of ticketing promised in its election manifesto.

Consumer law experts added that while the practice was not illegal, Ticketmaster may have breached consumer regulations if the potential price increase on basic standing tickets was not made clear to fans.

The consumer group Which? urged the band and Ticketmaster to refund fans who paid inflated prices.

Scissor kicks and the cutting question …

The biggest conundrum is: will Noel insist on bringing his “scissors” player, pictured below, on tour with the band when they reform next year? (Spoiler alert: no.)

Why? Well it’s fair to say Liam was not a fan when she appeared with Noel’s High Flying Birds on Jools Holland in 2017.

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