Oasis Reunion Tour: Asia Shows Announced for October 2025

Oasis Reunion Tour: Asia Shows Announced for October 2025

Oasis continues to captivate fans around the world with the latest addition to their Live ‘25 reunion tour, announcing an exciting trio of shows set to take place in Asia next year. This announcement further fuels the anticipation surrounding the band’s long-awaited return to the stage after years apart.

The iconic Gallagher brothers will kick off their Asian leg in Seoul, South Korea on October 21, taking the stage at the renowned Goyang Stadium. Following this, they will delight fans in Tokyo, Japan with two shows at the impressive Tokyo Dome on October 25 and 26. Ticket sales for both electrifying performances will commence on November 29, available exclusively through the band’s official website.

The announcement was made via a heartfelt message on the band’s social media platforms, addressing their fanbase in both South Korea and Japan. “Korea. Our new best friends. Wait just a little while. Oasis coming soon,” the band wrote, while also reassuring their Japanese fans, “Everyone in Japan. We haven’t forgotten about you boys.”

Excitingly, Noel and Liam Gallagher commenced their promotional efforts for the upcoming shows earlier this week with a strategic billboard campaign, similar to their promotional tactics for previous legs of their worldwide tour. Their last performance in this region dates back to 2009, encompassing shows in cities like Nagoya and Osaka, along with a vibrant night at Seoul’s Olympic Gymnastics Arena.

With this latest announcement, the band’s Live ‘25 tour schedule has expanded to encompass a total of 41 shows. The highly anticipated global tour is set to initiate at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on July 4, 2025, and will traverse across the U.K. and Ireland, before extending to North America, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. Currently, there are no updates on additional concert dates, with the tour expected to conclude with back-to-back performances at Estádio Morum BIS in São Paulo, Brazil on November 22-23.

Oasis’s last music release occurred in 2008 with their album, Dig Out Your Soul, before their split the following year. Both Noel, the lead songwriter and guitarist, and Liam, the unmistakable lead singer, have pursued successful solo careers over the years, culminating in their momentous reunion announcement late last August, which included a series of anticipated U.K. and Ireland tour dates. However, the ticket sales process was met with challenges such as long queues and the controversial “dynamic pricing” model employed by Ticketmaster. The band has since clarified that this pricing model will not be applied to any future dates on the tour.

Check out the details of their latest announcement below.

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