American Oasis fans can stop crying their hearts out.
The British rock band is due to announce their 2025 US tour dates next Friday. The Sun reported on Friday..
The news comes shortly after Oasis sold out tickets for their just-announced reunion tour of the UK and Ireland after a 15-year hiatus due to a bitter feud between bandmates and brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher.
“There are several big dates planned in major cities,” a source told The Sun. “Brits living in New York and LA should have a good chance of getting tickets.”
While many Americans were hoping to attend Oasis' US shows (the band haven't toured the US since 2008), many UK fans encountered technical issues and so-called “dynamic pricing,” leaving many hoping to see Oasis on the same stage again disappointed by the high ticket prices.
“Oasis do not want a repeat of the ticketing issues for their home concerts but are anticipating the same huge demand. [in the UK]” a source told The Sun.
The band played 14 sold-out shows in London, Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin. In just 10 hoursin front Add 3 more dates Due to “unprecedented demand.”
The US tour will see them visit New York and Los Angeles, as well as Chicago and Boston.
Oasis have hinted at a possible US show just days after tickets went on sale for their UK shows.
band Shared an Instagram story The photo shows a billboard erected by Amazon Music in Times Square begging rock bands to come to the US on September 2nd.
“If we ever needed to put up a sign to bring these people to America, this is it,” the sign said, which also featured a black-and-white photo of the gloomy Gallagher brothers.
Notably, the brothers' travels to the US so far have not always been smooth sailing.
In 1994, while in Los Angeles on their first North American tour, Liam threw a tambourine at Noel's head, causing Noel to temporarily leave the band.
Then in 1996, Liam refused to accompany Oasis on their next US tour because he was busy house-hunting with his then-girlfriend, actress Patsy Kensit. Like many of Liam and Noel's arguments, this one died down and Liam rejoined the rest of Oasis a few days later.
The band officially split up in 2009 after a heated argument between Noel and Liam prior to their appearance at the Rock en Seine festival.
After giving fans a tease that something was about to happen, the Gallagher brothers officially announced they were reforming the band on August 27th.
“This is reality. This is happening. The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The long wait is over. Come see. It won't be shown on TV,” they posted on X.
