Oasis have announced four more reunion tour live gigs due to ‘phenomenal demand’ – including Toronto, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City.
The iconic band duo – which includes Liam, 52, and Noel, 57 – announced the news on their official Instagram page on Wednesday.
The legendary group previously teased a new announcement was coming earlier this week, sending fans into overdrive across social media pages.
And now, they have finally lift the lid on the big news.Â
‘Due to phenomenal demand, additional dates have been announced in Toronto, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City!’, the caption wrote.
Oasis have announced four more reunion tour live gigs due to ‘phenomenal demand’ – including Toronto, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City
The iconic band duo – which includes Liam, 52, and Noel, 57 – announced the thrilling news on their official Instagram page on Wednesday
Tickets are set to go live on sale on October 4 at 12pm on livenation.com and ticketmaster.com.
Starting with an extra date in Toronto on August 24 at the iconic Roger Stadium, followed by Chicago on August 28.
Oasis will then touch base in East Rutherford with two dates on August 31 and a new extra date on September 1 – continuing to Los Angeles on September 6 and the extra date on September 7.
Joined by Cage The Elephant as special guests, they will also play in Mexico City with one initial date on September 13 and the newly-added on September 14.Â
Fans were sent into frenzy as they commented below the latest Instagram post – but some other fans were left unimpressed as they demanded more dates to be announced in South America, writing:
‘cool, now anounce South America’;
‘Did you ever listened the last Offspring single? It calls COME TO BRASIL’;
‘Rio de Janeiro’; ‘BRASIL?????’; ‘Come to Brazil’; ‘BRASIL IS WAITING FOR YOU’;
They have finally lift the lid on the big news
Fans were sent into frenzy as they commented below the latest Instagram post – but some other fans were left unimpressed as they demanded more dates to be announced in South America
They previously shared snaps of giant billboards earlier this week – showing the siblings, with a headline reading ‘be careful what you wish for’
‘CHILE PLEASEEEE’; ‘ARGENTINAAAAAA’;
‘come to brazil’; ‘Come to Brazil! WE’RE MAD FER IT!’
The incredible news comes just a few days after the British rock band confirmed the tickets for their new five shows in North America will not be subject to dynamic pricing.
The iconic Britpop duo was hit with heaps of backlash after furious fans had to pay a staggering amount to get tickets due to the popularity in the tour.
When Oasis confirmed their 2025 reunion tour, the price of standard tickets doubled from ÂŁ148 to ÂŁ355.
Ticketmaster said prices were driven up by surging demand and the policy had been agreed with the band’s management, Oasis itself said they were unaware of dynamic pricing would be implemented when tickets initially went on sale.
Now, as they release a handful of new dates, Liam and Noel have agreed to ditch the controversial dynamic pricing to ensure fans are paying a fair price.
Around 14million fans faced eight-hour queues in a bid to get their hands on the highly-sought-after tickets to see the rock band live, with many still missing out.Â
In a statement shared across social media on Monday, Oasis promised fans they want not have the same fiasco with dynamic pricing.
It read: ‘Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing model will not be applied to the forthcoming sale of tickets to Oasis concerts in North America.Â
It is widely accepted that dynamic pricing remains a useful tool to combat ticket touting and keep prices for a significant proportion of fans lower than the market rate and thus more affordable.
‘But, when unprecedented ticket demand (where the entire tour could be sold many times over at the moment tickets go on sale) is combined with technology that cannot cope with that demand, it becomes less effective and can lead to an unacceptable experience for fans.Â
The iconic Britpop band was hit with heaps of backlash after furious fans had to pay a staggering amount to get tickets due to the popularity in the tour
‘We have made this decision for the North America tour to hopefully avoid a repeat of the issues fans in the UK and Ireland experienced recently.’Â Â
Oasis confirmed they will regroup for a series of lucrative summer shows in August – their first since 2009.Â
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.Â
Oasis released two live records during their heyday back in the 2000s.
Many devastated Oasis fans were left empty-handed when the hotly-anticipated 17-date UK reunion tour sold out in a matter of hours in an online fiasco with around 14million fans facing eight-hour queues (pictured in 2009)
They released Familiar To Millions in November 2000 – four months after Oasis debuted at Wembley.
Their first release sold more than a million copies.
Knebworth 1996 was their second release, and this was recorded across two shows at the Hertfordshire venue and was released in September 2021.