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Amazing: 'Oasis' brothers have anounced their 2025 reunion tour 

A long-awaited return for Britain's rock royalty as the Gallagher brothers set aside their differences to reignite the Oasis flame.

Beady Eye band concert performance at FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicassim) Benicasim, Spain (Photo: Shutterstock / Christian Bertrand)

Britpop legends Oasis are gearing up for a long-awaited comeback, announcing a reunion tour for 2025. The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, are set to rekindle their musical magic across 14 dates in the UK.

Kicking off on July 4 at Cardiff Principality Stadium, the tour promises to be a trip down memory lane for fans who've been yearning for an Oasis reunion since their 2009 split. The brothers announced the news with characteristic brevity on social media: "This is it, this is happening."

The timing feels poignant, with 2024 marking 30 years since their groundbreaking debut album "Definitely, Maybe." From "Live Forever" to "Wonderwall," Oasis defined an era of British music, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape.

Tickets go on sale August 31 at 9 a.m. UK time, and they're likely to be in high demand. For many fans, this tour represents more than just a series of concerts – it's a chance to relive the soundtrack of their youth and witness a piece of British rock history.

As the brothers put their differences aside for this reunion, there's a palpable sense of excitement in the air. Will they recapture the old magic? Only time will tell, but for now, Oasis fans have something truly special to look forward to.

Music UK

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