Oasis reunion tour announced for 2025 Liam and Noel Gallagher have confirmed Oasis will reunite for a series of live shows next year. In a press release on Tuesday morning, they confirmed summer 2025 gigs in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin. In a statement, Oasis commented: “The guns have fallen silent.

The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see.

It will not be televised.” However, their announcement has sparked outrage among diehard fans, who had some choice words for the younger generation, who jokingly suggested they only planned to buy tickets to hear one song - Wonderwall. “Wonderwall” was produced by Oasis in 1995 and is the most streamed song on Spotify released before 2000.

The lyrics were written by the guitarist, Noel and it continues to rank in "best of all time” charts all around the world and fans have hit the play button on YouTube over 400 million times. READ MORE Oasis reunion tour and when tickets come out - here's what you need Oasis announced their reunion via Instagram (Image: GETTY) A heated debate has erupted between Gen Z and Gen X. Some middle-aged fans believe younger listeners shouldn't be allowed to go if they "didn't live through" the band's prime in the nineties and 2000s.

While Gen Z fans claimed they would buy tickets just to hear Wonderall and would walk out mid-concert. One claimed: "Can't wait for the Oasis reunion, I’m definitely getting tickets. I only really know Wonderwall so I’m going to bring.