Oasis Add New Tour Dates: ‘There’s Unprecedented Demand’

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The rockers added a fifth date at Heaton Park in their hometown Manchester, a fifth date at Wembley (London) and a third date at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.

Oasis add new dates to their highly anticipated tour due to “unprecedented” demand.

Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have ended a 15-year feud by announcing a UK and Ireland tour in 2025 earlier this week. And fans are already hunting for tickets, despite the official ticket sales only starting tomorrow, Saturday 31 August.

The rockers have added a fifth date at Heaton Park in their hometown of Manchester, a fifth at Wembley in London and a third at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.

“Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates have been added to the Oasis Live ’25 tour,” the duo wrote on social media. “Heaton Park – July 16, Wembley – July 30, Edinburgh – August 12. Tickets will go on sale Saturday 31 August from 9am.”

A world tour?

Oasis Live ’25 will kick off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4 and end at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 17.

The Gallaghers have denied that they will be appearing at Glastonbury, which is scheduled to take place a month before the start of their tour.

“Following some media speculation, Oasis will not be playing Glastonbury 2025 or any other festivals next year,” a spokesperson for the band wrote. “The only way to see the band perform will be on the Oasis Live ’25 World Tour.”

It is possible that the rock band will announce additional dates on other continents in the near future.

This article is originally published on .bluewin.ch

 

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