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By K Futur TREИDNSETTERSIt’s official: Oasis are back—and this time, it’s not just tabloid gossip or fan fiction. With the Live ’25 tour roaring to life at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, the Gallagher brothers have done what many thought impossible. After 16 years of bitter feuds, social media jabs, and solo success, Liam and Noel are sharing the same stage once again.
Last night, fans clustered outside the stadium caught snippets of “Rock ’n’ Roll Star” from the soundcheck—proof that the return is real. Adding to the buzz, a massive drone light show lit up the sky, forming the unmistakable Oasis logo in luminous white. For many, this was a surreal callback to a time when Britpop ruled the airwaves and the Gallaghers reigned supreme.
But what exactly is Live ’25? Is this a long-awaited reunion or a well-timed cash-in? Could Knebworth be on the cards again? And can the famously combustible brothers actually get through a tour without swinging a cricket bat or two?
This deep-dive explores the tour’s genesis, spectacle, rumours and risks—because love them or hate them, you simply can’t look away from Oasis.
What Is the Oasis Live ’25 Tour?
Tour Dates & Venues – From Cardiff to São Paulo
The Live ’25 Tour spans multiple continents and marks the first time the Gallaghers have played together since their now-legendary split in 2009. Kicking off in Cardiff, the band are set to travel across Europe and the Americas with stops in Manchester, London, Paris, Milan, New York, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo.
Each venue is a stadium-scale booking—reflecting the enduring demand. All UK dates sold out within 30 minutes, with many fans reporting long online queues and ticketing chaos.
Lineup & Support Acts
While the original 90s lineup won’t return in full, several familiar faces are onboard. Gem Archer and Chris Sharrock are confirmed on guitar and drums respectively. Andy Bell, now focused on Ride, won’t return—leaving bass duties to Jake Bugg, who’s also opening select shows.
Classic Britpop mates Cast, Richard Ashcroft, and The Coral are rotating as support acts, adding to the nostalgic flavour of the tour.
Why Now? Reunion Backstory
According to sources close to the band, the reunion began with quiet talks between Live Nation, Sony, and Noel’s management in late 2023. Liam, long the more vocal proponent of reuniting, allegedly agreed to “play nice” for the sake of fans and legacy.
Insiders say the tour is being coordinated like a diplomatic mission: separate dressing rooms, split hotels, even individual stage entrances. That said, £100 million in projected revenue might just be the real peacekeeper.
Cardiff Kick-Off: Principality Stadium Spectacle
Drone Light Show & Iconic Logo
At precisely 9:15pm the night before the gig, Cardiff skies lit up with a drone show that spelled OASIS in towering white letters. The display, choreographed by SkyElements, included moving images of Liam in his parka, Noel with his Epiphone Supernova, and the Union Jack behind them both.
Fans shared footage across TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), fuelling further speculation that something huge was coming. “I’ve waited half my life to see this,” wrote one fan on Reddit. “It’s finally real.”
Soundcheck Buzz: Fans React
The band reportedly tore through “Rock ’n’ Roll Star”, “Supersonic”, and “The Masterplan” during their soundcheck. Fans loitering near the stadium gates sang along, recording clips that soon went viral.
Local media outlets like Wales Online and The Western Mail ran breaking stories, while the BBC teased live coverage of the concert’s highlights.
The Brothers’ Reunion: Friends, Foes – or Frenemies?
Decoding Liam & Noel’s Tensions
Oasis’s breakup in 2009 wasn’t just creative differences—it was an explosion. Noel’s official statement blamed Liam’s “verbal and violent intimidation,” while Liam sued Noel for defamation shortly after.
Since then, the two have traded barbs almost monthly. Liam called Noel a “potato,” while Noel referred to Liam as “a man with a parka and no purpose.”
Whether they’ve truly patched things up or are merely tolerating each other remains unclear. Industry whispers suggest they’re contractually obligated to avoid confrontation under “behavioural compliance clauses.”
Insurance, Managers & Peace‑Maintaining Measures
Sources confirm that Live Nation has taken out multi-million pound “conflict disruption insurance”, just in case the tour collapses mid-way.
Tour staff have allegedly been instructed to keep the brothers apart backstage, with separate green rooms and even dual-stage entrances. Their individual crews manage all personal and technical logistics.
How Much Is Oasis Earning?
Ticket Sell-Outs & Local Economic Impact
The Live ’25 tour is already projected to bring in £250 million globally. In Cardiff alone, the economic impact is estimated at over £15 million, thanks to tourism, hotel bookings and increased hospitality spend.
Despite criticism over £300 platinum tickets, fans snapped up every tier. Many resellers listed even nosebleed seats at over £1,000.
Merchandise Controversies & Dynamic Pricing
The official merch stand drew ire before the show even started: £40 for a T-shirt, £75 for a hoodie—and a shocking £18 for a branded keyring.
“We’re not made of money,” one fan told BBC Wales. “They’re taking the Mick.” Social media backlash trended under #OasisMerchScandal.
What Will They Play? Set-List Sneak-Peeks
Classic Hits & B-Side Deep Cuts
Fan forums have collated likely setlists based on soundchecks and rehearsal leaks:
- “Rock ’n’ Roll Star”
- “Cigarettes & Alcohol”
- “Live Forever”
- “Wonderwall”
- “The Masterplan”
- “Acquiesce”
- “Champagne Supernova”
There’s also talk of rarely played B-sides like “Talk Tonight” and “D’Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?”
Fan Predictions & Critic Ideal Set-List
Critics from The Guardian and NME have proposed dream setlists that include “Columbia”, “Slide Away”, and “Fade In/Out.” Whether Oasis will embrace a “greatest hits” approach or throw curveballs remains to be seen.
Knebworth 30th Anniversary Rumours
Why Fans Want It
The 1996 Knebworth shows remain iconic, with over 2.5 million applications for tickets and 250,000 fans attending. A 30th anniversary event would be a full-circle moment—and potentially the biggest gig in UK history.
Official Denials & What Might Change
Despite rumblings, both Noel’s PR and Knebworth House management have denied any plans. Yet a suspicious two-week gap in the August tour schedule has fans holding their breath.
As Liam cryptically posted on X: “Be lovely to go back where it all peaked innit. Watch this space.”
A New Generation of Oasis Fans
Millennials, Gen Z & Britpop Resurrection
A surprising number of Live ’25 attendees are under 30. Thanks to TikTok trends, YouTube algorithms, and the band’s inclusion on FIFA soundtracks, Oasis have become Britpop’s gateway band for Gen Z.
Streaming data from Spotify shows a 48% rise in Oasis listens among users aged 18–24 in 2024.
Cultural Legacy & Continued Relevance
Oasis’s influence still permeates UK indie scenes, sports chants, and pop culture at large. Their working-class swagger and raw attitude remain compelling in a world of media polish and algorithmic pop.
Post‑Tour Prospects: Will Oasis Stick Around?
New Music or Farewell Pitch?
There’s no official word on whether new music is planned, though Noel has teased unreleased demos dating back to the Heathen Chemistry era.
Industry insiders believe this tour is more likely a legacy move than a creative rebirth—but Liam’s ongoing passion for recording may shift the tide.
Could This Be Their Final Run?
Depending on how the tour unfolds, Live ’25 could be their farewell lap—or their reawakening. If the chemistry clicks and egos stay in check, a second leg or album isn’t out of the question.
How Much Coke? Expectations vs Reality
Unlike their 90s heyday, there’s no sign of drug-fuelled chaos. Security is tight, and both brothers are said to be “on their best business behaviour.”
That said, you can never rule out a flare-up—especially once the tour hits London
Quick Takeaways
- Oasis Live ’25 launched with a bang in Cardiff, drone show and all.
- The brothers are keeping a professional distance—literally and contractually.
- Setlists blend classic anthems with rare B-sides.
- Knebworth 30th anniversary remains a tantalising (but denied) possibility.
- Merch prices and ticket resale chaos have sparked criticism.
- A new generation is discovering Oasis via social media and streaming.
- Post-tour plans are unknown—this could be a one-off or a rebirth.
Conclusion: Love, Hate & Legacy
Whether you see them as iconic legends or overhyped relics, Oasis’s Live ’25 proves one thing: they still command the spotlight.
With a packed tour ahead and rumblings of Knebworth in the background, the Gallagher brothers are playing with legacy, memory and danger in equal measure. But that’s exactly why Oasis still matter: because in a polished, pre-packaged music world, they’re a throwback to something gloriously messy and real.
So, will they make it to the final encore without imploding? Will new material emerge? Will Knebworth rise again?
Whatever happens—you can’t help but watch.
FAQs
Q: Is Oasis officially back together?
A: Yes—for the Live ’25 tour. Future plans are unknown.
Q: Are Liam and Noel speaking again?
A: Not publicly. They’re working professionally, with strict separation.
Q: How long is the setlist?
A: Around 20–22 songs, combining hits and rarities.
Q: Will there be more UK dates?
A: Possibly. The schedule allows for additional August shows.
Q: Are any original members besides the Gallaghers returning?
A: Gem Archer and Chris Sharrock are in. Andy Bell is not.
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