Everything we know about Oasis’ reunion after rehearsals confirmed to be months away
Anyway, here's Wonderwall ...

This year Noel and Liam Gallagher will finally reunite on stage, 16 years after Oasis dramatically split.
As it is one of the most highly anticipated tours of the year, everyone is desperate for any information, which Liam is only too happy to tease.
Fans are hoping the brothers have put to bed any ‘lingering feud’ – although this was thrown into question as reports emerged that rehearsals had not started due to ‘logistical nightmares’.
However, Metro understands that tour rehearsals were always due to start in May, two months before their first comeback gig.
So far, Oasis have confirmed tour dates across the globe, put to bed any Glastonbury rumours and announced their tour support will be The Verve and Cast.
So with everything still under wraps, what do we know about the Oasis reunion so far?
Oasis will undoubtedly play some of their biggest hits (Picture: Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire) What has Oasis said about the reunion?Noel, 57, is keeping quiet about the reunion while joining another music supergroup away from his younger brother.
The Supersonic hitmakers are heavily rumoured to be writing new music, which could be their first album since 2008’s Dig Out Your Soul, recorded at the iconic Abbey Road.
Meanwhile, Liam, 52, is only too keen to share updates with fans – although his penchant for sarcasm doesn’t make his X account the most reliable source.
He recently ridiculed ‘fake news’ that he and Noel had met up for a secret reunion ahead of the tour.
In response to a fan who asked if they had met up in London, the Slide Away hitmaker gave a sarcastic response and wrote: ‘I did it was lovely we had a lovely chat and a cuddle.’
He has been praising his brother more frequently but they are yet to be seen in public together.
How much could the Gallaghers make from the Oasis tour?It’s thought that Liam and Noel, who haven’t performed together for 15 years, will rake in a whopping £3,000,000 per show.
This means their take-home pay at the end of the world tour will be £100 million—not bad!
The Sun claimed the tour could earn over £400million through tickets, sponsorship and merchandise, with the brothers taking home £50m each.
Oasis Reunion World Tour 2025 DatesTickets for Oasis Live '25 Tour can be purchased from official retailers such as See Tickets, Ticketmaster, Ticketmaster.ie and the Oasis website.
Most dates have sold out, but second-hand tickets can be purchased from Twickets or resale platforms of other official sellers.
These are the currently announced Oasis UK tour dates.
JULY
4 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff 5 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff 11 – Heaton Park, Manchester 12 – Heaton Park, Manchester 16 – Heaton Park, Manchester 19 – Heaton Park, Manchester 20 – Heaton Park, Manchester 25 – Wembley Stadium, London 26 – Wembley Stadium, London 30 – Wembley Stadium, LondonAUGUST
2 – Wembley Stadium, London 3 – Wembley Stadium, London 8 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 9 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 12 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 16 – Croke Park, Dublin 17 – Croke Park, DublinSEPTEMBER
27 – Wembley Stadium, London 28 – Wembley Stadium, LondonNoel could be set to make even more from Oasis as he’s reportedly looking back and considering buyers for the catalogue.
‘Noel has joked about it, but behind the scenes, he’s actually getting on with making it happen,’ a source previously told the Daily Mail. ‘He’s deadly serious.’
What are the Oasis setlist predictions?For their big return, Oasis will likely put on a show which stretches across their entire discography, featuring their biggest tracks and deep cuts.
Lucky fans who managed to secure tickets are now turning their attention to the possible songs they could hear live, from Wonderwall to Stand By Me.
The set length and songs are still a mystery, with Liam saying they were going to perform for a grand total of ’59 minutes 59 secs’ – much to fans’ dismay.
It’s taken 16 years for the pair to reunite (Picture: PA Wire)It’s likely the show will be a smidge longer than that, with typical set lengths lasting between 90 minutes and two hours.
The list Liam declared was ‘not far off’ suggested the set would open with Acquiesce and close with Champagne Supernova.
He also confirmed that they would include ‘none’ of his solo music on the setlist — presumably Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds won’t feature either.
Here’s the rumoured setlist:
Acquiesce Some Might Say Lyla Shakermaker The Hindu Times Columbia Cast No Shadow She’s Electric Stand By Me Stop Crying Your Heart Out The Importance of Being Idle Half The World Away Whatever Slide Away Supersonic Morning Glory Rock’n’Roll Star Cigarettes & Alcohol Don’t Look Back In Anger Live Forever Champagne SupernovaFans will immediately notice Wonderwall, which has become a meme, and The Masterplan were omitted from the list.
Even if the order isn’t quite correct, the gigs will undoubtedly look very similar as the brothers bring out as many fan-favourite tracks as possible.
When did Oasis tickets go on sale?Who could forget that fateful day that Oasis announced they were actually reuniting on August 27, last year?
Tickets went on sale days later and after a mad scramble, huge queues, and Ticketmaster outrage, the tour sold out.
Oasis’s 2025 UK and Ireland tour saw some standard tickets more than doubled in price from £148 to £355 on Ticketmaster, meanwhile, scalpers were flogging seats for thousands.
Tickets have sold out for Oasis (Picture: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)The chaos that unfolded sparked a major backlash against dynamic pricing and second-hand ticket touts, with calls for laws to be put in place.
A Sale of Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events) Bill was put forward in the House of Commons with numerous MPs and political figures speaking out.
Gareth Griffiths, director of partnerships and sponsorship at Virgin Media O2 said in response: ‘It’s time for better protection and information for concertgoers everywhere.
‘Whilst there are some resale platforms that exist to help fans and cap secondary profits, there are others who seek only to make as much money as possible out of genuine fans. We need a fairer market which prohibits predatory touting behaviour and protects fans and artists.’
If you missed tickets, official resale sites are Twickets and Ticketmaster — Oasis will cancel any ticket purchased via any unofficial route so don’t risk your money.
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