One of the most iconic bands in British music history is finally reuniting. Oasis, the legendary Britpop band fronted by Liam and Noel Gallagher, has confirmed plans to reunite for a 2025 stadium tour—marking the first time the brothers have shared the stage in nearly three decades.
The news sent shockwaves through the music world and thrilled fans who have been dreaming of this moment since the group’s bitter split in 2009.
Blur’s Alex James Reacts
Blur bassist Alex James—once a fierce rival during the peak of the 1990s Britpop wars—reacted with enthusiasm to the news. Speaking to the press, James called the reunion “wonderful,” highlighting how much it means to British music culture.
“It’s fantastic for music,” James said. “There’s still so much love for those songs, and to see Oasis back on stage again… it’s going to be massive.”
The decades-long feud between Oasis and Blur defined an era, but today, James’s reaction proves that time heals even the deepest rivalries in music.
What Fans Can Expect from the 2025 Tour
While full tour details haven’t been announced, sources close to the band say that a global stadium tour is in the works. Expect setlists packed with hits like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Champagne Supernova,” and “Live Forever.”
There’s also speculation about possible new material, though nothing has been confirmed. Either way, fans are guaranteed a nostalgic, emotionally charged experience when Liam and Noel finally return to the stage together.
A Reunion Years in the Making
The tension between the Gallagher brothers has been legendary, with years of public spats, diss tracks, and tabloid headlines. But over time, hints of reconciliation began to emerge. Liam has frequently teased fans with cryptic tweets and interviews suggesting a reunion was possible—if unlikely.
In early 2025, sources reported private talks between the brothers, and now it’s official: Oasis is back.
Why This Reunion Matters
For many, Oasis wasn’t just a band—they were the voice of a generation. Their music defined the sound of the ‘90s and brought working-class British culture to the global stage.
The reunion not only offers a chance for fans to relive that era, but it also introduces Oasis to a new generation of listeners who’ve only heard their music through headphones, not in packed arenas.
Are You Ready For The Comeback?
Oasis’s 2025 reunion isn’t just a comeback—it’s a cultural moment. As the band prepares to take over the world once again, fans both old and new are gearing up for what could be the most anticipated tour of the decade.