No new concerts in Europe: Oasis expand reunion tour to America

Noel and Liam Gallagher are now coming to America with Oasis. Photo: ddp/CAMERA PRESS/Scar

Oasis are now expanding their reunion tour to include America: The Brits will now also play in the USA, Canada and Mexico. However, no new data has been added for Europe.

Oasis attack again – in America. After the band announced their reunion a month ago, America should now also have the chance to enjoy the musical Brits.

The band’s new tour dates are similarly modest also announced on X, formerly Twitter. It says: “America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to show us that you have loved us all along.” With this, Oasis self-deprecatingly alludes to the fact that they never achieved their big breakthrough in America.

USA, Canada and Mexico

With the new hype behind them, they now apparently want to make up for it. Next year, in addition to the performances in Great Britain and Ireland, concerts are also planned in the USA, Canada and Mexico. The opening act for all American concerts will be the American indie band Cage the Elephant.

Fans who want to attend the tour should register in advance in order to take part in the pre-sale on October 3rd. The normal pre-sale starts on Friday, October 4th – if there are still tickets available.

The rest of Europe continues to look down the drain

European Oasis fans from the mainland continue to watch the tubes. Apparently the Gallagher brothers are sticking to their guns by not playing any other European shows outside of the UK and Ireland.

The eternally quarreling brothers Liam (52) and Noel Gallagher (57) had such a falling out in 2009 that they had to break up their cult band and continue solo with their own bands. Rumors of a reunion persisted throughout the years, and on August 27, 2024 they finally announced their long-awaited “OASIS LIVE ’25” tour.

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