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Oasis North American tickets: Prices, presale advice and tour dates

They’re back. The Gallaghers will perform across the UK, USA, Canada and Mexico in 2025. Here’s everything you need to know.

After 16 years spent languishing in the memory as Britain’s former biggest band, Oasis will officially reunite to perform in stadiums and parks across the world next summer.
Liam and Noel Gallagher have apparently resolved their decade-long feud, buried the hatchet and decided to treat millions of music-lovers to a show they’ll never forget.
Oasis announced their UK reunion tour on 27 August, with a run 17 tour dates across the UK. The band announced 17 original tour dates selling out in a matter of hours and prompting the band to announce an extra two nights at Wembley. 
The Britpop icons have now released dates for the North American leg of their 2025 tour, with shows in the USA, Mexico and Canada. 
Announcing their new stadium dates, the band said: “America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along.”
From North American tour dates to ticket prices, here’s everything you need to know about securing your spot at what is bound to be an iconic evening with Manchester’s favourite warring brothers. 
4 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium5 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium11 – Manchester, Heaton Park12 – Manchester, Heaton Park16 – Manchester, Heaton Park19 – Manchester, Heaton Park20 – Manchester, Heaton Park25 – London, Wembley Stadium26 – London, Wembley Stadium30 – London, Wembley Stadium
2 – London, Wembley Stadium3 – London, Wembley Stadium8 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium9 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium12 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium16 – Dublin, Croke Park17 – Dublin, Croke Park
24 – Toronto, Canada, Rogers Stadium 
28 – Chicago, Illinois, Solider Field 
31 – East Rutherford, New Jersey, MetLife Stadium 
6 – Los Angeles, California, Rose Bowl Stadium 
12 – Mexico City, Mexico, Estadio GNP Seguros
27 – Wembley Stadium28 – Wembley Stadium
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Oasis announced that a presale for all their North American dates will take place on 3 October. You can currently register for access to the presale via the offical Oasis website. Registration will close on Tuesday 1 October at 8am EST. 
The general sale will take place at 10am EST on October 4, available via Ticketmaster. 
For the UK shows, tickets were priced at around £150 for standing tickets, and around £75 for seats. However, the introduction of ‘dynamic pricing’ in the general sale meant that prices soared to more than double face value. 
Ticket prices for the North America shows have not yet been confirmed. 
The European Comission are currently reviewing how well EU consumer laws work amid the pricing row. 
The news of these new dates comes 16 years after their last tour in North America. The band last visited the US in 2008 during their Dig Out Your Soul Tour, where they performed across the US, Canada and in Mexico City. 
In 2008, the band played across a set of venues with capacities from 10,000-20,000. Their new 2025 tour dates will see them playing stadium shows in venues that accommodate 45,000 to more than 80,000 people. 
It has been confirmed that Cage the Elephant will support Oasis across all US dates. 
As for the UK shows, we don’t know for certain who will accompnay Oasis. But everyone will want a piece of this tour; nabbing a support slot could make any new band or artist coming up in Britain at the moment. So who are the contenders? 
Indie bands Fontaines D.C. and Catfish and the Bottlemen have been dealt the unfortunate hand of having their own outdoor (in Finsbury Park) and stadium gigs (at Tottenham Hotspur) clash with Oasis, so they’re out; but Stockport outfit Blossoms – whose recent gig at Wythenshawe Park had one of the teasing dates pop up on screen – are surely nailed on. 
Elsewhere, rumours range from Kasabian, Richard Ashcroft and cast to Liam’s son Gene’s band, Villanelle. Social media users have also suggested that Noel’s professed admiration for Irish hip hop outfit Kneecap could secure them a spot at Croke Park.
Again, we don’t yet know who’ll definitely be joining the Gallaghers on stage. But our critic, Neil McCormick, has some thoughts. “It is not going to be the lineup that first rocked Britain,” he writes, “though perhaps rhythm guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs (who frequently appears onstage with Liam) might find a role. Drummers Tony McCarroll and Alan White both fell out of favour, whilst original bassist Paul McGuigan has stayed out of the music business since quitting Oasis in 2002. 
“Most likely replacement guitarist Gem Archer and session drummer Chris Sharrock will reappear, who both currently play in Noel’s High Flying Birds but also played in Liam’s post-Oasis band Beady Eye. Will Noel’s long-serving sideman Russell Pritchard be recruited on bass, or will Andy Bell (currently back leading his own admired Britpop era band Ride) return?”
The Sun reports that Bonehead will indeed join Liam and Noel on stage. 
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