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Oasis announce South Korean and Japan dates for their 2025 reunion tour

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Oasis have announced the South Korea and Japan dates for their eagerly anticipated 2025 reunion tour – see the full list of dates and details below.

Today (November 22), Liam Gallagher and brother Noel Gallagher have confirmed the three new dates that they will perform in Asia next year after previously teasing an announcement earlier this week.

Oasis will perform at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea on 21 October, 2025, and will perform two shows in Japan at the Tokyo Dome on October 25 and 26.

 

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General tickets to the South Korea show will go on sale on November 29 at 12pm KST, and general tickets to the Japan shows will go on sale on December 7 at 10am JST. South Korean pre-sale details and Japan pre-sale details have also been announced.

 

Since they revealed their highly-awaited return to the stage earlier this yearLiam and Noel Gallagher have announced huge stadium gigs in the UK and Ireland, followed by a string of dates in North America. They’ll then return for two extra dates at London’s Wembley Stadium in late September, before heading to Australia for shows in Melbourne and Sydney and then playing further dates in South America.

In September, NME exclusively revealed the band’s planned international dates – most of which have now been confirmed.

Oasis 2025 reunion tour dates are: 

JULY
04 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK (SOLD OUT)
05 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK (SOLD OUT)
11 – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)
12 – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)
16 – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)
19 – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)
20 – Heaton Park, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)
25 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)
26 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)
30 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

AUGUST 
02 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)
03 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)
08 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK (SOLD OUT)
09 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK (SOLD OUT)
12 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK (SOLD OUT)
16 – Croke Park, Dublin, IE (SOLD OUT)
17 – Croke Park, Dublin, IE (SOLD OUT)
24 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (SOLD OUT)
25 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (SOLD OUT)
28 – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (SOLD OUT)
31 – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (SOLD OUT)

SEPTEMBER
01 – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (SOLD OUT)
06 – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (SOLD OUT)
07 – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (SOLD OUT)
12 – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX (SOLD OUT)
13 – Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, MX (SOLD OUT)
27 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)
28 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

OCTOBER
21 – Goyang Stadium, South Korea (NEW)
25 – Tokyo Dome, Japan (NEW)
26 – Tokyo Dome, Japan (NEW)
31 – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia (SOLD OUT)

NOVEMBER 
01 – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia (SOLD OUT)
04 – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia (SOLD OUT)
07 – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia (SOLD OUT)
08 – Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia (SOLD OUT)
15 – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina (SOLD OUT)
16 – Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina (SOLD OUT)
19 – Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile (SOLD OUT)
22 – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil (SOLD OUT)
23 – Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil (SOLD OUT)

Following the revelation that they’d be returning, Oasis ruled out a headline performance at Glastonbury 2025 and said they won’t be appearing at any other festivals next summer. Liam and Noel have shot down rumours of a return to Knebworth in 2026 too.

Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis. (Photo by John Gichigi/Getty Images)
Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis. (Photo by John Gichigi/Getty Images)

The band have announced that Cage The Elephant will be serving as opening support on their North American leg while former Verve frontman and soloist Richard Ashcroft and  Cast will be joining the Mancunian icons on their UK and Ireland dates.

Speaking to NME in a new interview, Cast frontman John Power explained: “It’s a stamp of approval from our peers, and I appreciate that massively.”

He added: “Liam, Noel, the band, know that it’s going to be a very positive vibe. There’s no room for negativity, and I already know that for everybody involved. It’s going to be a beautiful thing. All the bands are going to be rolling on seamlessly and it’s going to be electric.”

In other news, Liam recently went back on his claims that the band are currently recording a new album, telling fans “it was a laugh”.

He’d been teasing a potential new LP since September when one fan asked: “Is it true that Oasis will have a new album???” before Liam replied: “Yep it’s already finished.” He also responded to a fan asking if a new record was “in the air”, to which he said, “It’s in the bag mate fuck the air”.

Then, earlier this month, he told fans on Twitter/X that he was “blown away” by the material Noel had written for the record. A comment he made back in April also resurfaced after the comeback announcement, in which he suggested Oasis would be recording a new album in November.

However, he’s since dismissed rumours, saying there’s “no Oasis album in the making,” adding: “I was fucking joking remember them and the reason being because everyone is a little uptight these days I’m sorry if I have upset anyone but fuck me it was a laugh.”