As Oasis wraps the first half of their monumental reunion tour, Liam Gallagher has ignited fan speculation by hinting that the Live '25 Tour is only at 'half time,' suggesting more dates could be on the horizon.

October 9, 2025

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Tour Not Over Yet, Gallagher Suggests
As the Oasis Live '25 Tour prepares for its final leg, frontman Liam Gallagher has hinted that the band's reunion may extend beyond the currently scheduled dates. In a recent social media post, Gallagher suggested it was only “HALF TIME,” sparking a wave of excitement and speculation among fans that more shows could be announced.
The tour, which marked the Gallagher brothers' first time on stage together in 16 years, was announced on August 27, 2024, following years of public feuding and successful solo careers. The reunion has been a massive commercial success, reaffirming the band's iconic status in British music history.
A Monumental Reunion
The Live '25 Tour kicked off on July 4, 2025, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium to a sold-out crowd. According to reports from CBS News, the demand for the tour was unprecedented, cementing its status as one of the most anticipated musical events of the decade. The band is now gearing up for its final shows across Asia, Australia, and South America.
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Massive Demand and Ticketing Issues
The tour's announcement led to a frenzy for tickets, with an estimated 14 million people attempting to buy seats for the initial UK and Ireland dates, as detailed on the tour's Wikipedia page. This overwhelming demand caused significant technical issues for ticket vendors.
Sold-Out Venues
General admission tickets for most venues sold out within minutes, leaving many fans disappointed. The situation prompted an investigation into Ticketmaster's handling of the high-traffic sale. Consequently, many fans turned to VIP and hospitality packages from outlets like Prestige Corporate Events as their only option to see the band live.
Iconic Setlist
The tour has been celebrated for its powerful setlist. Oasis has been performing their seminal 1995 album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, in its entirety. They have also included other massive hits from their catalog, such as "Supersonic" and "Live Forever," creating an unforgettable experience for attendees, as reported by Consequence.net.
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