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Oasis has announced their 2025 North American tour dates! After ticketing issues in the U.K., the band promises a smoother ticketing process for U.S. fans by disabling dynamic pricing. Get presale details and key tour dates here.

Oasis Announces U.S. Tour and Plans to Avoid Ticketing Issues

Exciting news for Oasis fans! The iconic band, fronted by the famously feuding Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, has announced their North American tour dates. The reunion tour, called “Oasis Live ’25,” will include shows in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, starting in 2025.

However, after major ticketing issues in the U.K., Oasis’ management is taking steps to ensure a smoother experience for North American fans. They have decided to disable Ticketmaster’s controversial “dynamic pricing” system, which caused a lot of frustration during the U.K. ticket sales.

What is Dynamic Pricing?

Dynamic pricing is a system where ticket prices increase based on demand. While it’s meant to stop scalpers and resellers, it ended up making tickets too expensive for many fans in the U.K. Some reported prices rising up to four times the original amount. Because of this, the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Ticketmaster.

U.S. Tour Dates

Here are some key dates for the North American tour:

  • August 24: Toronto, Canada (Rogers Stadium)
  • August 28: Chicago (Soldier Field)
  • August 31: New Jersey (MetLife Stadium)

The U.S. leg is part of a larger tour that starts in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4, 2025, and ends at Wembley Stadium in London on September 28, 2025.

How to Get Tickets

To buy tickets for the U.S. shows, you’ll need to sign up for presale access on the band’s official website. The presale sign-up includes a short questionnaire, and selected fans will receive a special code by October 2. The presale will start on Thursday, October 3, through Ticketmaster.

Oasis fans in North America can look forward to seeing the band together again — with hopefully fewer headaches when it comes to getting tickets!