Oasis are returning to North America. The Manchester icons, centered around brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, had already announced dates in the UK and Ireland, which sold out in a hurry. Now, they’ve added a total of five more concerts to their tour, and they find Oasis crossing the pond; tickets will go on sale this Friday, October 4th. The five concerts will be taking place at some of the biggest stadiums in the country, beginning in Toronto at the Rogers Stadium on August 24th, followed by Chicago at Soldier Field on August 28th, East Rutherford, NJ at Metlife Stadium on August 31st, in Los Angeles at the Rose Bowl stadium on September 6th, and lastly in Mexico City at the Estadio GNP Seguros on September 12th. After the North American tour, the group will bring their tour come to an end after a two night return to London at Wembley Stadium.
Oasis remain one of the biggest bands of the UK, keeping their seat as one of the most streamed groups of all time. Their all-time classic hit songs, such as “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Live Forever” and others are embedded in modern rock pop culture. Based on the quickly sold out performances abroad, fans are excited to hear of this tour, and even more ecstatic to attend, and sing along.
Oasis released a message, commenting:
“America.
Oasis is coming.
You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along.”
The group haven’t performed in the United States in 16 years, making this tour the biggest of 2025 so far. Tickets go on sale Friday, October 4th, at noon, more information can be found at the band’s website.