Liam Gallagher Promises Oasis Will Be ‘On Top Form’ for 2025 World Tour
Gallagher Confident Band Will ‘Wipe the Floor’ with Other Acts
Liam Gallagher has reassured fans that Oasis will be in top form when they reunite for their long-awaited world tour next year, following a bold statement on social media.
On Sunday, November 10, Gallagher responded to a fan’s question on X (formerly Twitter) regarding the band’s potential to recapture their former glory, writing: “Got asked a ridiculous question yesterday so are OASIS gonna be as good as you once were because when some bands get back together they’re not as good. I said listen here you C–T, even on our bad day we’ll still wipe the floor with majority of bands out there.”
The iconic frontman’s confident message comes as Oasis prepares to hit stadiums around the world in 2025, marking their first major tour since 2008-2009. With brother Noel Gallagher also on board, fans can expect a spectacular return, including sold-out shows across multiple continents.
The announcement of the tour comes off the back of a successful year for Liam, who recently took home the MTV European Music Award 2024 for Best Rock Act.
Oasis Live 2025 Tour Dates
The band will be performing at major venues throughout Europe, North America, and beyond. See below for updated tour dates:
July
4-20: Principality Stadium, Cardiff (SOLD OUT)
11-20: Heaton Park, Manchester (SOLD OUT)
25-30: Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)
August
2-3: Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)
8-12: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh (SOLD OUT)
16-17: Croke Park, Dublin (SOLD OUT)
24-25: Rogers Stadium, Toronto (SOLD OUT)
28-31: Soldier Field, Chicago & MetLife Stadium, NJ (SOLD OUT)
September
1-7: Rose Bowl, Los Angeles (SOLD OUT)
12-13: Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City (SOLD OUT)
27-28: Wembley Stadium, London (SOLD OUT)
October-November
31: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia (SOLD OUT)
1-8: Accor Stadium, Sydney (SOLD OUT)
15-23: Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires & Estadio Morumbi, São Paulo (SOLD OUT)
Fans are eagerly anticipating the reunion of one of the UK’s most legendary rock bands, with tickets for all major dates already sold out.