Omega TV UK

OMEGA TV UK

Fans react to ‘massive’ news of Oasis reunion tour

4 min read

Brothers Liam (right) and Noel Gallagher, singer and guitarist respectively from the band Oasis, who are performing at a secret location in London for their loyal fans. 2/3/99: Settle royalties dispute out of court with ex-drummer Tony McCarroll. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)


The music world is ablaze with excitement following the announcement of Oasis’s highly anticipated reunion tour. After years of speculation and rumors, the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, have confirmed that Oasis will return to the stage next summer. This will be the band’s first live tour in 16 years, marking a monumental moment for fans and the British music scene alike.

The news broke on a Tuesday, confirming what many had hoped for but dared not fully believe. In a press release that reverberated through the music industry, the Gallagher brothers announced a series of live shows slated for the summer of 2025. The tour will see the band performing in several major cities across the UK and Ireland, including London, Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Dublin. The tour dates are as follows:

  • Cardiff, Principality Stadium: July 4-5
  • Manchester, Heaton Park: July 11-12, July 19-20
  • London, Wembley Stadium: July 25-26, August 2-3
  • Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium: August 8-9
  • Dublin, Croke Park: August 16-17

The announcement has sparked a wave of nostalgia and excitement among fans, particularly in Burnage, the band’s hometown. The Gallagher brothers grew up in this modest area of Manchester, which has become synonymous with Oasis’s legacy. Local fans are thrilled, with many expressing their eagerness to witness the band’s return. One Burnage resident, who proudly sports an Oasis tattoo, shared her excitement: “Oasis were such a big part of my life growing up. I am so excited to see them live again.” Another local remarked, “We’ve grown up around the corner from Noel and Liam. You can’t put a price on a band like Oasis. People from Burnage will definitely pay to see them, and I’m sure the demand will be massive everywhere.”

The announcement has also generated a significant reaction on social media. Fans and critics alike have flooded online platforms with memes, jokes, and reflections on the band’s impact. One user on X (formerly Twitter) humorously compared the reunion to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, saying, “The Oasis reunion is just the Eras tour for people who can’t stand up without their knees sounding like an elephant walking on bubble wrap.” Another suggested that Blur, another iconic Britpop band, should schedule their comeback gigs on the same dates as Oasis to revive the 90s vibe.

The tour is being touted as a “world tour,” although the initial announcement focuses on European dates. This implies that more shows could be added, potentially including appearances at major festivals like Glastonbury, though this has not been confirmed. The Gallagher brothers have also announced the release of a special 30th-anniversary edition of their seminal album, Definitely Maybe, which was instrumental in propelling them to stardom and defining the Britpop era.

The excitement extends beyond just fans. Celebrities and public figures have also weighed in on the news. English singer-songwriter Tom Grennan described the reunion as “massive” on Instagram. Television presenter Jamie Laing simply posted “Yikes” to convey his surprise and enthusiasm. Football pundit and former player Stan Collymore praised Oasis for their role in reinventing British cool in the 90s. Radio DJ and television presenter Edith Bowman noted that the reunion would be a momentous event for fans of all ages, reflecting on the band’s timeless appeal and their role in shaping the music landscape.

Manchester mayor Andy Burnham echoed this sentiment, calling the reunion tour “the news we’ve all been waiting for” and describing it as “a massive day for Manchester.” Burnham’s comments highlight the significance of Oasis to their hometown and the broader cultural impact of their music.

Oasis’s return has been eagerly anticipated by fans since the band’s last performance together in 2009. Their breakup came after a notorious backstage altercation at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, which led to Noel Gallagher leaving the band. Despite the acrimonious split, fans have continued to clamor for a reunion, driven by the band’s enduring popularity and the iconic status of their music.

 

Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher pictured together in 2009, the year Oasis split

The band’s greatest hits include classics like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Stop Crying Your Heart Out.” In 1996, Oasis’s two-date performance at Knebworth drew around 2.5 million ticket applications, a testament to their massive appeal and the likely high demand for their upcoming shows. The band’s tumultuous history, marked by a series of fallouts and backstage dramas, has only fueled the anticipation for their return.

Critics have speculated about the motivations behind the reunion. Music critic Helen Brown from The Independent suggested that financial incentives might play a role in the brothers’ decision to reunite after years of conflict. “After decades of going at each other with cricket bats and fire extinguishers, it’s extraordinary that [the Gallagher brothers] seem to be getting along better,” she noted. “Maybe money is an incentive here. Perhaps they can put aside their differences to fill their coffers.”

The announcement has stirred a mix of hope and skepticism among fans and critics. While some view it as a genuine revival of a beloved band, others question whether the reunion is driven more by financial considerations than by a true desire to reconnect with their audience. Regardless of the underlying motivations, the prospect of seeing Oasis live again has undoubtedly rekindled the enthusiasm of their fan base.

In conclusion, the Oasis reunion tour is shaping up to be one of the most eagerly anticipated musical events of the coming years. With their first live dates in over a decade and the release of a special album edition, the Gallagher brothers are poised to rekindle their legendary status. As the tour dates approach, fans and critics alike will be watching closely, eagerly awaiting what promises to be a historic return to the stage for one of Britain’s most iconic bands.

About The Author


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Translate »