The excitement surrounding the reunion of Britpop legends Oasis has taken a delightful twist! Ever since whispers began filling the air about the Gallagher brothers taking the stage again, fans have been on the edge of their seats—who will join them in this much-anticipated reunion? Speculation hit a fever pitch, but now it seems the mystery is finally lifted as the band has confirmed their live lineup. With Liam Gallagher cheekily demanding to know the source of the leaks, one can’t help but wonder: will this reunion be the grand spectacle we’ve all been waiting for, or just another chapter in rock ‘n’ roll’s turbulent saga? Buckle up as we dive into everything you need to know about their upcoming tour and how you can still snag those elusive resale tickets! LEARN MORE
Ever since news of the Oasis reunion broke, speculation surrounding who will join the Gallagher brothers on stage as part of their live band has been rife.
Now, the Britpop legends have put an end to the rumours and have confirmed the lineup, after a source close to the band reportedly leaked the news to NME.
In a series of tweets responding to the article, Liam Gallagher said: “NME tell me who your source pots are that keep giving you info about Oasis and I’ll give you an exclusive interview about up n coming Oasis tour you can have it all but how much do you want it.”
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In a second tweet, the musician said that he was happy to reveal the lineup, but was more concerned about which member of the band has been leaking information to the press.
So, who will join the band on stage this summer and are there any resale tickets left? Find out everything you need to know below.
Liam confirmed via social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, that Joey Waronker (drums), Andy Bell (bass), Gem Archer (guitar), and Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs (guitar) will make up the live band for the 2025 UK and Ireland reunion tour.
There are some familiar names in there too. Paul Arthurs was an original member of Oasis, before leaving in 1999. Meanwhile, Andy Bell played the bass for Oasis between 1999 and 2009, before going on to join Liam Gallagher in Beady Eye.
As for Gem Archer, he played with Oasis between 1999 and 2009 when Archer, also known as ‘Bonehead’, left the group. He then went on to work with both Gallagher brothers post-Oasis as part of Beady Eye and High Flying Birds.
Interestingly, Waronker has never played with Oasis before, and is best known for joining the likes of R.E.M., Roger Waters, and Beck on stage.
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If you missed out on the massive rush for tickets, then there’s still time. Over on StubHub, prices start from £277, and the cheapest option is to book Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on Friday, August 8.
You can also check out Viagogo, where prices start from around £260. As for Ticketmaster, most tickets have sold out, but there’s a few up for grabs for Manchester’s Heaton Park on Saturday, July 12 at the time of writing this. Prices start from £148.50.
If you have cash to splash, then VIP tickets are available to purchase via Seat Unique for the band’s London and Edinburgh shows. Prices start from £1,499 and include premium seating, food and drink options, access to hospitality lounges, fast track exit, and a concert goodie bag.
Oasis are hitting the road this summer for a series of highly-anticipated performances in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Dublin. In case you needed reminding, you can find a full list of Oasis 2025 tour dates below:
Visit StubHub now to buy resale tickets.