( ) – After a few weeks of selling out Oasis’ reunion tour in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the band from Manchester, England will finally return to North America as part of their world tour that includes Mexico, the United States and Canada. Tickets can be purchased in pre-sale starting October 3 and general sale on October 4.
Those who try to register for the pre-sale on October 3 must do so in a drawing on the official Oasis website. If chosen, they will receive an email with an exclusive code before midnight local time on Wednesday, October 2, with all the pre-sale details and times.
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It must be taken into consideration that receiving a code does not guarantee tickets, which will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis, according to the band’s organization.
The tour will begin in Toronto on August 24 and Oasis will play stadiums in Chicago, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City next summer 2025 with Cage The Elephant as a special guest on all dates.
The reunion of the Gallagher brothers after 16 years of absence together has generated a high demand in the purchase of tickets for their last tour.
“People of Mexico, prepare yourselves. The Brothers are on the way.”, Oasis wrote in a tweet this Monday when announcing the dates.
Here is the list of the North American tour:
Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Canada – August 24, 2025
Soldier Field in Chicago, USA – August 28, 2025
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey – August 31, 2025
Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles, California – September 6, 2025
GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City – September 12, 2025
In addition to the dates, in a statement they warned that for the tour in North America there will be no ticket sales with a dynamic model.
“Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing model will not apply to upcoming ticket sales for Oasis concerts in North America. It is widely accepted that dynamic pricing remains a useful tool to combat ticket scalping and keep prices for a significant proportion of fans lower than the market price and therefore more affordable. But, when unprecedented demand for tickets (where the entire tour could be sold out many times over by the time tickets go on sale) is combined with technology that can’t support that demand, it becomes less effective and can lead to an unacceptable experience for fans. “We have made this decision for the North American tour in the hope of avoiding a repeat of the issues that fans in the UK and Ireland have recently experienced.”
Britain’s competition watchdog is investigating Ticketmaster over concerns the company unfairly treated customers with the sale of Oasis tour tickets.
The investigation represents a headache for Ticketmaster’s parent company, Live Nation, one of the world’s largest concert promoters, which also faces an antitrust lawsuit in the United States that could force the firm to dissolve.
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Fans trying to buy tickets over the weekend for the British rock band’s 2025 tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland complained on social media about inflated prices, long waits and error messages on the Ticketmaster website.
The band also stated on their official website that there are plans underway for Oasis Live 25 to reach other continents outside of Europe and North America at the end of next year.
With reporting from ‘s Brian Fung, Hannah Rabinowitz and Sabrina Souza
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