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Ah, the ’90s were packed with catchy songs that bring back fond memories, and one that always hits home for me is “Wonderwall.” Every time I hear that classic Oasis song in a TV show or movie, I can’t help but grin. Oasis has churned out a ton of iconic tracks, but “Wonderwall” really stands out and has managed to stick around over the years. However, the band is also famous for the intense sibling rivalry between the Gallagher brothers, which often escalated to outright brawls. That’s part of what makes their upcoming 2025 tour such big news!
When fans found out that Oasis would be touring in Ireland and the U.K., they were hoping and praying for a North American leg to be added. And guess what? Their wishes came true! Let’s dive into the details: where will Oasis be playing in Canada and the U.S.? Are they coming to a city near you? And can you still belt out all the lyrics to “Wonderwall”?
Oasis 2025 North American Tour Dates
Oasis has lined up several concert dates across North America for late summer 2025. They kick things off on August 24, 2025, at the Rogers Center in Toronto, Ontario. Then, on August 28, they’ll hit Soldier Field in Chicago. If you’re in the New York or New Jersey area, you’re in luck—August 31 is your chance to see Liam and Noel perform at MetLife Stadium! The tour wraps up in the U.S. with a show on September 6 at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, before heading to Mexico City on September 12 for a performance at Estadio GNP Seguros.
As reported by Deadline, tickets go on sale on October 4, 2024, through Ticketmaster. But if you’re eager to snag your tickets early (and who wouldn’t be?), you can register for the presale at Oasis.com on October 3. So, mark your calendars! And if you’re Matty Healy, you’re probably ecstatic that your dreams came true—though you might not be thrilled about all those Taylor Swift songs about you.
Liam and Noel Gallagher have certainly shown that opinions can shift over time. Back in 2023, Noel was interviewed by Spin Magazine and remarked, “Oasis did everything it set out to do and more.” He didn’t hold back, adding, “It was a moment in time, and if you missed it, tough sht.” So, if you were too young to see Oasis live during the heyday of albums like Definitely Maybe or What’s The Story Morning Glory, now’s your chance!
But what about Noel’s past comments on American audiences? He once shared a rather amusing story from when he was recording What’s The Story Morning Glory* in Wales. He said that while singing, he was distracted by sheep staring blankly at him, adding, “It certainly prepared me for audiences in America.” That’s a bit awkward, right?
As often happens when a beloved band announces a tour, the fans in the cities where Oasis is performing are over the moon, while others are left feeling disappointed that they won’t be able to join in singing “Wonderwall.” The band’s Instagram post about their five tour dates is already buzzing with fans pleading for them to add shows in places like Boston, Italy, Argentina, and more.
I have a feeling that Oasis’s North American tour will be a huge hit, and if Liam and Noel can keep the peace, they might even add more dates down the line!