Oasis Adds New Tour Dates Due to Overwhelming Demand, Streams Skyrocket Nearly 700%

Oasis announced their reunion tour this week in an unprecedented move that has long-time fans clamoring for tickets. Now, because of that overwhelming demand, the band has announced a new selection of additional dates.

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While tickets go on sale on Saturday, August 31, fans rushed to register for the sale. “Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ’25,” the band wrote on social media. Those dates are July 16 in Manchester, July 30 in London, and August 12 in Edinburgh.

The tour so far is only in the U.K. and Ireland, but there are rumors that this is only the first leg of the tour. It’s possible that Oasis will go international and stop by the U.S. and Canada, though that is still speculation at the moment. For now, the tour dates for 2025 are the following:

  • July 4-5 — Cardiff
  • July 11-12, 16, 19-20 — Manchester
  • July 25-26, 30, August 2-3 — London
  • August 8-9, 12 — Edinburgh
  • August 16-17 — Dublin

Additionally, Ticketmaster has implemented strict rules for fans looking to buy tickets. According to the U.K. website, only four tickets can be purchased per household and per credit card. If anyone violate the ticket restrictions, they run the risk of having their order canceled. Tickets can be purchased through StubHub as well as Ticketmaster.

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Oasis Announces Tour and Their Music Quickly Climbs Streaming Charts

Since the news of Noel and Liam Gallagher’s reconciliation, Oasis’ music has been soaring up the streaming charts. According to a report from Today, Spotify has reported a 690% increase in Oasis streaming since the reunion announcement. A pretty nice number for a band who last made a record in 2008.

Among those who welcomed Oasis back with open arms was Weezer. The band posted a short clip of frontman Rivers Cuomo covering the 1995 hit “Wonderwall,” captioning the tweet with the phrase, “Anyway, here’s ‘Wonderwall,’” often a joke made at the expense of dudes who bring their guitars to house parties.

Weezer also shared a screenshot of an exchange between Liam Gallagher and a fan. The fan asked if he liked Weezer, to which he replied with a simple, “Yeah.” Weezer responded, however, with the caption, “Welcome back Oasis, we like you too.”

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