Oasis Reunites: Gallagher Brothers Set Aside Feud for 30th Anniversary Tour

British rock band Oasis announces reunion tour starting July 2025, coinciding with 30th anniversary of "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" album. Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher set aside decade-long feud for 14-date UK and Ireland tour.

August 27 2024, 12:55 PM  •  361 views

Oasis Reunites: Gallagher Brothers Set Aside Feud for 30th Anniversary Tour

After more than a decade of public feuding, British rock icons Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher have set aside their differences to reunite Oasis for a highly anticipated world tour. The announcement comes as a surprise to fans who had long given up hope of seeing the band perform together again.

The reunion tour, scheduled to commence in July 2025, aligns with the 30th anniversary of Oasis's seminal album "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" The band plans to re-release this record, which has sold over 22 million copies worldwide, as part of the celebration.

Oasis will embark on a 14-date tour across Britain and Ireland, starting with two performances in Cardiff, Wales. The tour will then move to England for four shows each in Manchester and London, before concluding with two concerts in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Dublin, Ireland, in August 2025.

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The Gallagher brothers' tumultuous relationship has been well-documented since Oasis's formation in 1991. Despite their personal conflicts, the band achieved remarkable success, selling over 75 million records worldwide and becoming one of the defining acts of the Britpop era. Their hit single "Wonderwall" remains one of the most-played songs on British radio in the 21st century.

Oasis's journey to stardom began with their 1994 debut album "Definitely Maybe," which featured the hit song "Supersonic." However, it was their 1995 follow-up, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?", that catapulted them to global fame. The band's success continued with their third album, "Be Here Now" (1997), which holds the record for the fastest-selling album in UK chart history.

"What he did was inspire the kids at the front to do something, do you know what I mean? 'If he can do it, I can do it.' And he's still doing that now."

Noel Gallagher on the band's impact:

The band's accolades include 17 NME Awards, 6 BRIT Awards, and 9 Q Awards. They have achieved 8 UK number-one singles and 8 UK number-one albums, solidifying their place in British music history.

Oasis's breakup in 2009 occurred during a tour when the brothers had a backstage altercation at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. Since then, both Liam and Noel have pursued solo careers, with Liam forming the band Beady Eye and Noel creating Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.

The reunion announcement has generated excitement among fans, with Liam Gallagher playfully engaging with supporters on social media. As the band stated in their official announcement, "This is it. This is happening." For Oasis fans worldwide, the wait is finally over, and the prospect of seeing the Gallagher brothers perform together once again has become a reality.