Everything that Has Happened in Music Since Oasis Announced Their Reunion Tour - One Year On
Noel Gallagher stated he prefers maintaining the consistent 23-song setlist from Oasis' first two albums throughout their Live 25 reunion tour.
- Oasis played two sold-out shows at Toronto's Rogers Stadium recently, marking their first Canadian gigs in nearly 17 years.
- This appearance followed a reunion tour that began July 4 in Cardiff, after a split caused by Noel Gallagher walking away in 2009.
- The tour features a consistent 23-song setlist mainly from Oasis’ first two albums, without changing despite fans hoping for variety.
- Matt Morgan quoted Noel stating, "No, I like it like that," explaining the band prefers to keep the setlist unchanged on the Live '25 tour.
- The tour continues across North America and will conclude November 23 in São Paulo, Brazil, showcasing Oasis’ ongoing global appeal.
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‘For some, this is their Led Zeppelin reunion,’ Oasis launched long-awaited North American tour over 2 supernova nights in Toronto - NOW Toronto
The highly-anticipated return of Oasis to these shores after 16 years ended last night with two sold-out shows at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium.
Noel Gallagher (58) and his brother Liam Gallagher (52) are reunited with their band Oasis after 16 years and celebrate an impressive comeback. The "Oasis Live '25" tour, which began this summer, attracted fans in crowds and was sold out after a short time. For a total of 41 planned concerts on several continents – including Europe, Asia, Australia and North America – the revenues are enormous. Ticket sales alone could bring the brothers more th…
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