2025 Asia Shows: Oasis Reveals Details for Japan and South Korea
Oasis is set to electrify fans once again as they unveil three exciting shows in Asia for their highly anticipated Live ‘25 reunion tour. This latest announcement adds to the excitement surrounding their reunion, showcasing the band’s enduring popularity and commitment to their global audience.
The iconic Gallagher brothers will kick off their Asian leg by performing in Seoul, South Korea on October 21 at the renowned Goyang Stadium. Following that, they will take the stage in Tokyo, Japan for two spectacular shows at the Tokyo Dome on October 25 and 26. Fans eager to secure their tickets can do so starting November 29 through the band’s official website, ensuring they won’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
The exciting news was shared on the band’s social media platforms, featuring heartfelt messages directed towards their fans in both Korea and Japan. They expressed enthusiasm, saying, “Korea. Our new best friends. Wait just a little while. Oasis coming soon,” and added, “Everyone in Japan. We haven’t forgotten about you boys.” This personal touch aims to strengthen their connection with fans as they prepare for the upcoming shows, showing the band’s genuine appreciation for their loyal supporters.
Noel and Liam Gallagher have been generating buzz for their shows in the region through a strategically placed billboard campaign, reminiscent of their promotional tactics for previous global tour dates. Notably, the duo hasn’t performed in Japan and South Korea since 2009, when they captivated audiences in Nagoya, Osaka, and Seoul’s Olympic Gymnastics Arena. Their return marks a significant moment for fans who have been eagerly awaiting their comeback.
With this latest announcement, the total number of dates for the Live ‘25 tour has now reached an impressive 41. The highly anticipated global tour is scheduled to kick off at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4, 2025, before making its way through the U.K. and Ireland, followed by stops in North America, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. Although there has been no confirmation of additional dates, fans are eagerly speculating about potential expansions to the tour. The grand finale will occur on November 22-23 at Estádio Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil.
Oasis last released new music in 2008 with their final studio album, Dig Out Your Soul, before the band’s split a year later. Both Noel and Liam embarked on successful solo careers in the years that followed, showcasing their individual talents and creativity. The reunion was announced in late August, alongside a series of U.K. and Ireland tour dates. However, the ticket sale process faced challenges, including long queues and the controversial implementation of Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing,” which the band has since assured fans will not be part of any future shows on this tour.
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