Oasis are set to announce dates for the international shows of the Live ‘25 tour on Monday, giving fans a further chance to buy tickets.
The Gallaghers sold out their UK and Ireland dates in chaotic circumstances, with many fans left empty-handed after long online queues and complaints of dynamic pricing on Ticketmaster forcing up costs.
Demand was such that the band looked to extend their tour overseas and put posters up with the caption, ‘Be careful what you wish for,’ in North America, and the translation, ‘Ten cuidado con lo que deseas’ in Spanish-speaking cities.
The band’s Twitter page states that an announcement is coming 8am, eastern time, which is 1pm BST.
Here is what we know so far.
MONDAY, 8AM ET#OasisLive25 pic.twitter.com/GK1yxD2Xro
— Oasis (@oasis) September 29, 2024
Which international cities will Oasis be touring?
It has not been confirmed exactly where Liam, Noel and co. will be playing.
This is expected to be announced at 1pm, alongside details of where to buy tickets.
However, a list of cities was reported last week in NME.
- Toronto, Canada
- Chicago, US
- East Rutherford, New Jersey, US
- Boston, US
- Los Angeles, US
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Seoul, South Korea
- Tokyo, Japan
- Melbourne, Australia
- Sydney, Australia
- Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Santiago, Chile
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
How to buy tickets
Details about the ticket sales will shortly be announced. The official announcement is expected in the upcoming weeks.
The Government is presently looking into Ticketmaster's "dynamic-pricing" strategies, after fans who tried to purchase tickets for the band's UK and Ireland shows complained that the high demand caused some of the tickets to increase in price from £135 to more than £350.
Who will be performing alongside Liam and Noel?
The band haven’t confirmed who will be performing with them. But Liam has said there will be “new faces to freshen things up”.
On September 17, Liam replied to a fan on X (previously Twitter) who asked about the other musicians touring with him, stating, "Good question, there could be a few new faces just to freshen things up."
The Sun appeared to confirm that guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs will be returning.
Former members Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan, Tony McCarroll, Alan White, Gem Archer, and Andy Bell have not announced their comeback to the band.
White, however, did take to Instagram to share a cryptic image of a bass drum on August 31.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds consisted of Archer on guitar, Russell Pritchard on bass, Mike Rowe on keyboards, Chris Sharrock on drums, and Jessica Greenfield on keyboards, percussion, and backing vocals.
Liam Gallagher performed his solo shows with assistance from Bonehead and others.