Reunited band Oasis recently announced four more dates on their reunion tour due to extraordinary demand. The group will perform in Toronto, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City.

The legendary duo, including 52-year-old Liam and 57-year-old Noel Gallagher, announced the news on their official pages on the banned social network. The band had previously hinted that a new announcement would be made this week, prompting harsh reactions from fans. Now the musicians have revealed their cards: “Due to extraordinary demand, additional dates have been announced in Toronto, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City!” – says the caption of the photo.
Tickets will go on sale on October 4. The concert in Toronto will take place on August 24, 2025, with the concert taking place on August 28 at the legendary Roger Stadium in Chicago. Oasis will then come to East Rutherford for two shows on August 31 and a new additional show on September 1, then continue their Los Angeles tour on September 6 and another additional show on September 7.

Cage The Elephant will join the group as a special guest. They will also perform in Mexico City with the first show on September 13 and a new show on September 14.
Some fans requested that more dates be announced: “Great, now announce South America”, “Have you ever listened to the latest Offspring single? It’s called Come to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. “Chile please”, “Argentina”.
News of the band’s additional dates comes just days after Oasis confirmed that tickets for its five new concerts in North America will not be subject to dynamic pricing. The iconic Britpop duo faced backlash after angry fans were forced to pay a staggering price for tickets due to the tour’s popularity, the Daily Mail reports.
When the band confirmed a reunion tour in 2025, the price of standard tickets doubled from £148 to £355 (18,587 rubles and 44,583 rubles respectively). Note ed.).
The ticket aggregator said that prices have increased due to increased demand and this policy has been agreed with the group management. Oasis assured that they were not aware that dynamic pricing was implemented when the tickets first went on sale. The group eventually agreed to remove the controversial dynamic pricing to ensure fans received a fair price.
As a reminder, this year marks 30 years since the band released their debut studio album Definitely Maybe, which topped the UK charts earlier this month, and was helped along by the release of a deluxe edition to celebrate the anniversary.
Source: People Talk

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