So, the stars have aligned and—wouldn’t you know it—Oasis is gearing up to crash back onto the stage after what feels like a cosmic eternity. I mean, here we are, witnessing a reunion that’s got fans wide-eyed and shook to their core, all thanks to some jaw-dropping raw vocals leaked from soundchecks. With the Moon still waltzing through dramatic Scorpio, emotions are high and tension palpable—perfect for the Gallagher brothers to finally reclaim the spotlight together after nearly two decades. You might wonder if this tour will burn bright like a fleeting comet or steady like a zodiac bull, but early whispers suggest it’s anything but predictable. From Cardiff’s Principality Stadium to London’s Wembley and beyond, this ‘Live ’25 Tour’ promises to unite Mancunians and the UK at large for a proper Britpop bash. And if Liam’s “biblical” vocals are anything to go by, we’re in for one hell of an ethereal ride. Ready to pop that champagne and feel supanovaaaaa in the skyyyyy? Because this cosmic collision of rock royalty might just blow us all away. LEARN MORE.
The long-awaited Oasis tour will soon be upon us, and fans have been shocked to their cores after hearing raw vocals during a soundcheck.
Grab yourself a champagne so you can feel supanovaaaaa in the skyyyyy, because Oasis are back months after one of the Gallagher brothers hinted at how long their gigs would last.
Mancunians and the rest of the UK have united now that the band have confirmed how long they’ll actually be up on stage during the Live ’25 Tour.
First on the list is Cardiff, which will see the bucket hat brothers finally set foot on stage together again after almost two decades.
Fans will be able to get down to the classics on Friday (4 July) at the Principality Stadium, and again the night afterwards.
The Gallagher brothers are back (Dave Hogan / Contributor / Getty)
After that’s done, Oasis will play five shows at Heaton Park in their hometown, before taking over London’s Wembley Stadium.
Then there’s Edinburgh and Dublin before the duo fly overseas to bring their tunes to the masses.
But if you think you know what they’re going to sound like after years of refusing to play with each other, you’re probably wrong.
Two clips were posted to X which appear to show what they’re working with, and it’s magical.
One person caught wind of their hit song ‘Cigarettes and Alcohol’ and made sure to whip out their phone from across the way, seemingly shooting the clip from outside the venue.
Another person had the exact same idea and actually walked up to the entrance of the stadium to get a better audio of the same song, and fans said Liam Gallagher’s vocals were ‘biblical’, even 16 years on.
It’s almost time… (Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)
The first poster wrote: “Oasis soundcheck in Cardiff just now @liamgallagher sounding biblical.”
The second poster shared: “THEY’RE IN THERE!!! @liamgallagher and @oasis are testing @principalitysta speakers in Cardiff and they are LOUD.”
Fans were loving the sounds and expressing how much they can’t wait to hear the other songs.
One person commented: “Ooooh the haters r gonna be pressed as F*** hearing how celestial liams sounding.”
Someone else said: “Omg his voice sounds so young and refreshing I love tion sounds.”
Another added: “Just hearing the guitar riff made me nervous and excited aaaaaahhh.”
In a since-deleted post on X on 28 June, Liam informed fans about what time he and Noel would head on stage.
The ‘Wonderwall’ singer wrote: “Oasis on stage 8.15pm Cardiff don’t be late or we’ll start without you and you don’t want that now do ya see ya there LG x.”
Considering he removed the post, fans were left scratching their heads and hadn’t a clue what to believe. However, the timings have since been confirmed.
If you’ve got tickets, the doors at the Principality Stadium will open at 5pm, an hour before Britpop band Cast head on stage to support Oasis.
The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft will then start at 7pm before handing the mic to the main event at 8.15pm.
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