Tickets for the Oasis 2025 tour are still available, here's how to find best seats
Here's what you need to know about this year's Oasis Live '25 tour, including a complete list of the remaining tour dates and cities, prices, and how to get last-minute tickets.
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When is Oasis touring?
Oasis kicked off their reunion tour on July 4 and will tour all across the UK and Ireland in July and August before heading to North America where they'll play five cities in August and September. They'll also make stops in Japan, Australia, and South America before the tour wraps in November. Their remaining tour dates are below.
When do tickets for the 2025 Oasis tour go on sale?
General on sale tickets for Oasis Live '25 have been on sale for a few months, which means that at many venues, tickets are now pretty scarce, even through Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange resale program While tickets at most venues, including MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena appear sold out, you can still search third-party resellers like StubHub, where seats are available at most shows, though they'll cost you – the cheapest seats at most venues start around $400.
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Oasis Live '25 tickets cost:
Tickets are available through third-party sites like StubHub starting between $400-500 depending on the city.
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Where is Oasis touring in 2025?
Here's the complete list of every remaining stop on the Oasis Live '25 tour:
July 19: Manchester, England at Heaton Park
July 20: Manchester, England at Heaton Park
July 25: London, England at Wembley Stadium
July 26: London, England at Wembley Stadium
Aug. 2: London, England at Wembley Stadium
Aug. 3: London, England at Wembley Stadium
Aug. 8: Edinburgh, Scotland at Gas Murrayfield Stadium
Aug. 9: Edinburgh, Scotland at Gas Murrayfield Stadium
Aug. 16: Dublin, Ireland at Croke Park
Aug. 17: Dublin, Ireland at Croke Park
Aug. 24: Toronto, Canada at Rogers Stadium
Aug. 25: Toronto, Canada at Rogers Stadium
Aug. 28: Chicago, Illinois at Soldier Field
Aug. 31: East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium
Sept. 1: East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium
Sept. 6: Pasadena, California at Rose Bowl Stadium
Sept. 7: Pasadena, California at Rose Bowl Stadium
Sept. 12: Mexico City, Mexico at Estadio GNP Seguro
Sept. 13: Mexico City, Mexico at Estadio GNP Seguro
Sept. 27: London, England at Wembley Stadium
Sept. 28: London, England at Wembley Stadium
Oct. 21: Goyang, South Korea at Goyang Stadium
Oct. 25: Tokyo, Japan at Tokyo Dome
Oct. 26: Tokyo, Japan at Tokyo Dome
Oct. 31: Melbourne, Australia at Marvel Stadium
Nov. 1: Melbourne, Australia at Marvel Stadium
Nov. 4: Melbourne, Australia at Marvel Stadium
Nov. 7: Sydney, Australia at Sydney Accor Stadium
Nov. 8: Sydney, Australia at Sydney Accor Stadium
Nov. 15: Buenos Aires, Argentina at Estadio Mâs Monumental
Nov. 16: Buenos Aires, Argentina at Estadio Mâs Monumental
Nov. 19: Santiago, Chile at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
Nov. 22: São Paulo, Brazil at MorumBIS
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