Oasis, Rock Music

Oasis reunion era begins: band announces 2025 world tour

07.06.2026 - 13:03:50 | ad-hoc-news.de

Oasis officially confirm their long-rumored reunion with a 2025 world tour, new UK and US dates, and fresh hints about unreleased music.

Bühne mit zwei E-Gitarren auf Ständern und Schlagzeug im Hintergrund bei Tag
Oasis - Aufgebaut für den Gig: Zwei E-Gitarren stehen bereit auf ihren Ständern, dahinter thront das Schlagzeug auf der Open-Air-Bühne. 07.06.2026 - Bild: THN

For the first time since their explosive breakup in 2009, Oasis are officially back together and heading out on a full-scale reunion tour, marking one of rock’s most anticipated comebacks of the century.

What’s new: Oasis confirm reunion tour dates and live return

After years of on-again, off-again rumors, Oasis have now confirmed a major reunion tour that will take them across the UK, Europe, and North America in 2025, ending a live hiatus that has lasted well over a decade, according to coverage in the British and US music press.

While Oasis have not played a full show together since 2009, the band’s catalog has only grown in influence, with vinyl reissues, streaming milestones, and constant rotation on rock radio keeping their legacy alive across the United States and beyond.

Reports in leading music outlets describe the new tour as a once-in-a-generation reunion that will lean heavily on classic albums like "Definitely Maybe" and "(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?" while also opening the door to possible new material, though nothing has been formally announced on that front as of June 7, 2026.

Oasis’ decision to reunite comes at a moment when 1990s and 2000s nostalgia is dominating US festival lineups, reunion circuits, and catalog listening, giving the band a powerful tailwind for their return to arenas and stadiums.

Why the Oasis reunion matters so much in 2026

The Oasis reunion is not just another legacy act returning to the road; it’s a major cultural event that crystallizes decades of Britpop mythology, sibling rivalry, and fan devotion into one high-stakes tour.

In the United States, Oasis occupy a unique space: they never reached the chart dominance here that they enjoyed in the UK, but "Wonderwall," "Champagne Supernova," and "Don’t Look Back in Anger" have become enduring sing-along staples at bars, college parties, sports arenas, and open mics.

Streaming data through Luminate and chart histories compiled by Billboard show that "Wonderwall" remains the band’s most globally recognized track, with hundreds of millions of plays on major platforms and consistent catalog consumption that keeps Oasis in the conversation with younger listeners.

For US fans who discovered Oasis after their breakup, this reunion represents a first real chance to see the original band name on major stages, rather than catching Liam Gallagher or Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds separately.

Because the brothers spent years trading jabs in the press and on social media, many listeners had written off any hope of an Oasis reunion; the fact that it is now happening at scale gives the tour an added sense of history and urgency.

Tour details: what we know so far about Oasis live dates

As of June 7, 2026, Oasis have not yet completed their entire announced run, but early legs of the reunion tour have begun to take shape, with high demand reported across presales and on-sale dates.

Early reports from UK and European ticket launches describe intense demand reminiscent of the band’s 1990s peak, with venues selling out quickly and additional dates being added in select cities.

For the United States, promoters are expected to focus on major arenas and possibly select stadiums in key markets such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and other large population centers, reflecting the band’s enduring catalog power and intergenerational appeal.

While exact routing and venue lists are still evolving, the reunion is expected to include stops at some of North America’s most iconic rooms, with industry chatter surrounding possibilities like Madison Square Garden in New York and Kia Forum in Los Angeles.

Because this is a reunion tour with significant historical weight, standard expectations are for premium ticket tiers, VIP packages, and dynamic pricing bands that may push top tickets well above traditional arena averages.

Fans looking for official information, including any last-minute date additions, schedule changes, or pre-sale codes, should rely on Oasis's official website and established US promoters rather than secondary resellers.

For additional reporting and context around this reunion, readers can also explore more Oasis coverage on AD HOC NEWS at more Oasis coverage on AD HOC NEWS, which aggregates tour updates, chart performance, and commentary.

Setlists: how Oasis are balancing classics and deep cuts

Early setlist reports from the reunion shows suggest that Oasis are leaning into fan favorites and era-defining hits while also sprinkling in deep cuts that showcase their evolution across the 1990s and 2000s.

Core songs such as "Wonderwall," "Don’t Look Back in Anger," and "Champagne Supernova" are widely expected to remain at the heart of the set, given their roles as generational anthems on both sides of the Atlantic.

In addition to the singles, longtime fans are watching closely for appearances of deeper album tracks from "Definitely Maybe" and "(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?" plus selections from later albums like "Be Here Now" and "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants."

The band’s choice of setlist will also be read as a kind of narrative about their own history: whether they lean more heavily into early, scrappy Britpop material or also highlight their attempts at more expansive, psychedelic, and arena-ready sounds in the late 1990s.

Because this is a reunion following a highly public split, observers will be paying attention not just to which songs are played, but how they are introduced and how the Gallaghers interact on stage.

Legacy check: how Oasis shaped modern rock and US pop culture

Oasis’ influence reaches far beyond their original Britpop context, seeping into American rock, pop, and even mainstream TV and film soundtracks over the past three decades.

During the 1990s, the band were often framed as rivals to Blur in the UK, but in the United States, Oasis found themselves competing for alt-rock and pop-radio attention alongside acts like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Green Day.

Over time, their melodic sensibility, long choruses, and strong sing-along hooks helped embed their songs in US pop culture, from college dorm room playlists to stadium sing-alongs at sports events.

When newer bands cite influences, the Beatles-to-Oasis lineage shows up repeatedly, particularly among groups that emphasize big choruses and guitar-driven anthems that still feel accessible to pop audiences.

Oasis’ albums have also benefited from the vinyl resurgence; as young listeners dig into the 1990s back catalog, reissues of "Definitely Maybe" and "Morning Glory" routinely appear in US vinyl sales roundups, demonstrating their ongoing commercial draw.

This reunion, therefore, is not just a nostalgia trip for Gen X and elder millennials; it is also a real-time introduction of the band as a living act to Gen Z and younger audiences who may know the songs but have never seen them performed by the group on a major stage.

Oasis in the streaming and social media era

The last time Oasis toured extensively, social media was in its infancy, streaming services were not yet dominant, and most fans consumed music via CD, radio, or early digital downloads.

The 2025–2026 reunion tour plays out in a completely different ecosystem, where short-form video platforms, fan-shot clips, and live-streamed festival sets can rapidly accelerate word-of-mouth in ways that were impossible in the 1990s.

As of June 7, 2026, Oasis maintain a strong presence on major streaming platforms, with monthly listeners that place them among the most-consumed legacy rock bands, reflecting both long-term fans and new listeners discovering them through playlists and algorithmic recommendations.

Viral moments—such as coordinated crowd sing-alongs to "Don’t Look Back in Anger" or surprise guests appearing on stage—are likely to travel quickly across social media, adding extra demand for tickets in markets that have not yet seen the band.

At the same time, Oasis’ reputation for unpredictability and blunt on-stage banter will make each show feel like a potential news event, further amplifying the narrative of this reunion era.

What US fans should watch next

For American listeners, the most important things to track now are final venue confirmations, any added dates in secondary markets, and potential US festival appearances that could bring Oasis to major multi-genre audiences.

Given the scale of interest and the band’s historical significance, industry watchers will also pay close attention to whether the reunion extends beyond a single world tour into new recordings, anniversary reissues, or special events built around classic albums.

There is also the question of sustainability: can Oasis maintain the energy, cohesion, and public goodwill needed to continue as a live and recording unit, or will this be a limited-time run that solidifies their legacy without fundamentally changing their catalog?

For now, what is clear is that the Oasis name is back on marquees, playlists, and headlines, and that US fans finally have a realistic shot at seeing the band in the kind of large-scale settings that made them legends in the first place.

As dates are finalized and more details emerge, AD HOC NEWS will continue to follow the Oasis reunion, track its impact on charts and ticket demand, and contextualize it within the broader wave of 1990s and 2000s rock revivals reshaping the modern touring landscape.

FAQ: Oasis reunion tour and US impact

Are Oasis officially reunited as of 2026?

Yes, Oasis have entered an active reunion phase centered on a 2025–2026 world tour, bringing the band back together on stage after a long split. The reunion is structured around major arena and stadium shows rather than small club dates.

Will Oasis tour the United States?

Oasis are widely expected to include a significant US leg in their reunion touring cycle, focusing on major markets and large venues. Definitive routing is still being finalized as of June 7, 2026, but industry expectations point toward a strong North American presence.

Are Oasis releasing new music with the reunion?

As of June 7, 2026, Oasis have not formally announced a new studio album or EP tied to the reunion. However, speculation continues about whether the tour might eventually lead to fresh material or at least unreleased archival tracks.

How big is Oasis’ fanbase in the United States?

Oasis’ US fanbase is deep and multi-generational, even if their chart peaks here were more modest than in the UK. Classic songs continue to stream strongly, suggesting a wide audience ranging from original 1990s fans to younger listeners discovering the band for the first time.

Where can fans get reliable Oasis tour information?

For accurate updates, fans should monitor Oasis’s official channels, including their live page, and check announcements from major US promoters. These sources will carry the most reliable information on dates, ticket releases, and any schedule changes.

For now, what matters most is that Oasis are back in motion, and their reunion promises to be one of the defining rock stories of this touring era.

By the AD HOC NEWS Music Desk » Rock and pop coverage — The AD HOC NEWS Music Desk, with AI-assisted research support, reports daily on albums, tours, charts, and scene developments across the United States and internationally.
Published: June 7, 2026 · Last reviewed: June 7, 2026

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