Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis in 2024. CREDIT: Simon Emmett

Oasis announce 2025 reunion tour dates in North America and Mexico

“You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along”

by · NME

Oasis have announced more reunion tour dates taking place in North America and Mexico next year. Find more information and ticket details below.

Announced today (September 30), the first run of international dates to be shared includes shows across North America and Mexico.

They kick off on August 24 with an opening night at the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, before Liam and Noel Gallagher head 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 will 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.

“America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along,” the band said in a new statement, announcing the North American dates. For the fans in Mexico, 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.”

Registration for the presale is currently open on Oasis’s website until tomorrow (October 1) at 8am EST. The general sale for tickets will go live on Friday (October 4) at 10am local time. Visit here to buy tickets.

Liam Gallagher of Oasis at Knebworth House in 1996. (Photo by Brian Rasic/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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The new tour dates follow the initial run of UK and Ireland dates, which include multiple shows in London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Cardiff and Manchester. The two extra London shows – added after many fans struggled to get tickets the first time – will be held shortly after the new show in Mexico.

All UK tour dates are fully sold out. You can find a full list of Oasis shows below.

Oasis’s 2025 reunion tour dates are:

JULY 2025
4 – Cardiff, UK – Principality Stadium (SOLD OUT)
5 – Cardiff, UK – Principality Stadium (SOLD OUT)
11 – Manchester, UK – Heaton Park (SOLD OUT)
12 – Manchester, UK – Heaton Park (SOLD OUT)
16 – Manchester, UK – Heaton Park (SOLD OUT)
19 – Manchester, UK – Heaton Park (SOLD OUT)
20 – Manchester, UK – Heaton Park (SOLD OUT)
25 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium (SOLD OUT)
26 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
30 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium

AUGUST 2025
2 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
3 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
8 – Edinburgh, UK – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
9 – Edinburgh, UK – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
12 – Edinburgh, UK – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
16 – Dublin, IE – Croke Park
17 – Dublin, IE – Croke Park
24 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium [NEW]
28 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field [NEW]
31 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium [NEW]

SEPTEMBER 2025
6 – Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl Stadium [NEW]
12 – Mexico City, MX – Estadio GNP Seguros [NEW]
27 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
28 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium

The details around the North America and Mexico shows comes just days after NME exclusively revealed the cities that Oasis will be playing on their upcoming 2025 reunion tour.

After announcing their long-awaited reunion last month and going on to confirm that they will not be playing any festivals next year, the band started hinting to fans that other headline dates around the world were planned.

Sources close to the tour told NME that the band will soon announce more international shows, taking place in Seoul, Tokyo, Sydney, Melbourne, Sao Paulo, Santiago and Buenos Aires.

They also told NME that – as well as now confirmed dates in Chicago, New Jersey, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Toronto – another US show is planned, reportedly set for Boston, Massachusetts.

More details on the exact venues, dates and ticket sale details for the other shows will be announced soon.

The ticket sale for UK dates led to controversy after fans experienced long queues and technical difficulties, along with a large number of tickets being presented at inflated prices due to “dynamic” surge pricing.

In response to the backlash, Oasis provided “a small step towards making amends for the situation” and announced the two extra Wembley Stadium dates that were sold in staggered batches via invite-only ballot. They also said that they themselves “at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used”.

While Cage The Elephant have been announced as the support act for the North America and Mexico shows, speculation still surrounds who will be joining the Britpop legends for the UK shows.

So far, fans have been discussing potential support acts – with the likes of Blossoms, Kasabian and Richard Ashcroft among those being mentioned. Earlier this month, it was reported that Liam was seeking “established acts” to open for Oasis in 2025, but it currently looks unlikely to be Suede or Fontaines D.C. with the frontman hitting out at both bands online.

Matt Shultz of Cage The Elephant performs in 2024. CREDIT: Gary Miller/WireImage/Getty

There is also debate around who’ll be in the reunited Oasis line-up alongside Liam and Noel.

Original guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs is reportedly coming along for the tour dates, and other rumoured members include guitarist Gem Archer and bassist Andy Bell. Drummer Alan White also sparked rumours on his social media, but NME is led to believe he will not be part of the line-up. Liam has since teased that the line-up could feature “a few new faces”.

The upcoming reunion shows will mark the first time the brothers have performed together since Oasis’ acrimonious split in 2009. The falling out came after an “altercation” between the two at Paris’ Rock en Seine festival, just hours before their headline appearance.

More recently, Liam followed up his huge Reading 2024 headline set by performing Oasis classics ahead of the Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois boxing match at Wembley Stadium.

He later made headlines for hitting out at “SHITC**T” critics who complained online about the sound of his vocals, as well as for bidding farewell to his band as he played his last scheduled solo show in Malta.