Oasis has excited fans by teasing an upcoming announcement ahead of their tour in 2025.

The rock band posted photos of billboards on social media in various cities showing brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher together with the headline “Be careful what you wish for”.

In the caption, the Oasis said the announcement will be made at 8am Eastern Time on Monday and added #OasisLive25.

Oasis tease announcement ahead of 2025 tour

The Britpop group announced their reunion last month following a long-standing feud between Liam and Noel after the band split in 2009.

The brothers, from Manchester, will reunite for their first UK show as Oasis since their split at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4.

Oasis’s string of 19 UK and Ireland dates have all sold out, including two extra Wembley shows, which sparked a furore over ticket sales and inflated prices.

The upcoming announcement comes following speculation about potential additional international locations Oasis will visit next summer as part of the world tour.

Oasis said they were unaware that dynamic pricing, which led to some standard tickets more than doubling from £148 to £355, was going to be used on Ticketmaster, and blamed the situation on “unprecedented demand”.

It also prompted the Government and the UK’s competition watchdog to pledge they would look at the use of dynamic pricing.


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Ticketmaster has previously said it does not set concert prices and its website states this is down to the “event organiser” who “has priced these tickets according to their market value”.

Other fans were angry and disappointed after being left empty-handed, having battled website issues, being mislabelled as bots and waiting in an online queue for hours to buy tickets.

This year marks 30 years since the band released their debut studio album, Definitely Maybe, which sailed to the top of the UK charts earlier in the month, bolstered by the release of a deluxe edition celebrating its anniversary.