Oasis has officially announced the North American dates for the Oasis Live ’25 World Tour.

North American legs, made of live country and SJMNext summer, Oasis will perform at stadiums in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City put the elephant in a cage Serve as special guest on all dates.
Pre-sale registration is currently open at www.oasisinet.com and will close tomorrow (Tuesday, October 1) at 8 a.m. ET. General admission tickets will go on sale at 12 noon local time on Friday, October 4, and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.
Sources tell MBW that Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” tool, which instantly sees prices spike as demand increases, will be shut down at launch in North America. Sources also tell us that tickets will range in face value from $79 up to about $375 (plus booking fee).
These prices are roughly in line with what other superstar artists have toured in recent months. For example, ticket prices for Taylor Swift’s “The Era’s Tour” in North America range from $49 to $499, plus fees.
The previously announced UK dates of the Oasis Live ’25 tour are now sold out and are said to be the biggest concert launch ever in the UK and Ireland, with over 10 million fans from 158 countries Line up to buy tickets on Saturday, August 31st.
Oasis also announced two wembley stadium They said earlier this month that due to “unprecedented demand” for the tour, “all ticket platforms are struggling to cope, leading to huge frustration and disappointment from fans who have queued for hours and missed out”.
Ticketmaster’s use of “dynamic” pricing during sales, where prices instantly spike as demand increases, sparked an outcry from fans and raised eyebrows among British lawmakers.
The tickets cost more than double their face value GBP £150 The “on demand” price tag is approx. GBP355.
Sources familiar with the matter who spoke to MBW earlier this month estimated 10-15% of 1.4 million Tickets sold during the UK pre-sale period are “dynamically” priced on Ticketmaster.
In a press release issued on September 4, Oasis (Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher and band members) publicly distanced themselves from the decision that led to the use of Ticketmaster’s “dynamic” pricing tool during the sale.
Oasis addressed what it said was “a number of buyer complaints about Ticketmaster’s dynamic ticketing operations.”
The press release added: “To be clear, Oasis left ticketing and pricing decisions entirely to their promoters and management and was not aware at any time that dynamic pricing would be used.
“While previous meetings between organizers, Ticketmaster and band management agreed on an aggressive ticket sales strategy that would be a fair experience for fans, including dynamic ticketing to help lower overall ticket prices and reduce touting, the plan’s Execution fell short of expectations.
“All parties involved are doing their best to provide the best fan experience possible, but due to unprecedented demand, this is not possible.”
Following its launch in the UK, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an investigation into Ticketmaster, which is owned by live entertainment giant Live Nation.
Competition watchdog says it plans to review whether Ticketmaster could sell Oasis tickets violation Consumer Rights Protection Act”.
“America. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove you’ve always loved us.
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The band’s latest tour announcement comes after teaser billboard ads appeared in cities around the world with the message: “Be careful what you wish for.”
The news comes 16 years after they last performed in North America. Oasis Live ’25 also plans to travel to other continents outside of Europe and North America later next year.
Oasis said in a press release issued on Monday (September 30):
“USA. Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you always love us.
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