Oasis have sent fans into frenzy as they teased an unexpected announcement ahead of their world tour in 2025.
The iconic rock band – which includes brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher – shared snaps of giant billboards showing the siblings, with a headline reading ‘be careful what you wish for’.
It also read ‘MONDAY, 8AM ET’, hinting at the announcement date and time, and adding #OasisLive25 in their latest X post.
The upcoming news might refer to additional dates – although nothing has been confirmed just yet.
UK and Ireland dates were subject to ‘unprecedented’ demand when tickets went on sale last month, with fans left enraged by prices skyrocketing due to Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ – or by being kicked off the site once they had queued for hours to secure a spot.
Oasis have sent fans into frenzy as they teased an unexpected announcement ahead of their world tour in 2025 (pictured in 2008)
The iconic rock band includes brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher (pictured in 1998) – but was originally formed in 1991 with ex members Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan and Tony McCarroll (pictured in 1998)
Because of the heavy demand on the first sale, fans were sent into overdrive after Saturday’s announcement, and rushed to X to comment, with plenty trying to guess the cities’ from the snaps.
Some guessed: ‘yessss for my US/abroad friends!!’;
‘CHICAGOOOOOOOOOOOOO OMG’;
‘Where is Toronto?’.
While other accounts wrote: ‘Getting super excited for you to announce your US shows’;
‘Will this be the same as in the UK where we pay twice as much as the person standing next to us?’;
‘Let’s have some Europeans dates please!’;
‘What’s happening? More tickets?????’;
They shared snaps of giant billboards showing the siblings, with a headline reading ‘be careful what you wish for’
Because of the heavy demand on the first sale, fans were sent into overdrive after Saturday’s announcement, and rushed to X to comment, with plenty trying to guess the cities’ from the snaps
‘Let’s rock with Oasis Live25 on Monday at 8 AM ET! It’s gonna be epic!’;
‘Oo that’s great i can’t wait’;
‘We are waiting’;
‘Sets Alarm!!!’;
‘LETS GOOO’;
‘Eagerly waiting Oasis’.
It comes just days awat from the band’s announcement that they will bring their sold out reunion tour to two major Australian cities next year.
The Gallagher brothers will play shows in Sydney and Melbourne, reports NME.
It will be the first time the Wonderwall hitmakers have toured the country in 19 years, after last playing Down Under in 2005.
Concert dates will soon be announced and tickets will be available for purchase by the general public.
Last month, the band announced they were reuniting for the first time since 2009 after Noel and Liam Gallagher finally put their differences aside.
The news prompted a ticket buying frenzy across the UK, as die-hard fans fought to score a spot to see their favourite band.
Many devastated Oasis fans were left empty-handed when the hotly-anticipated 17-date UK reunion tour sold out in a matter of hours in an online fiasco.
Around 14million fans faced eight-hour queues in a bid to get their hands on the highly-sought-after tickets to see the rock band live, with many still missing out.
It comes just days awat from the band’s announcement that they will bring their sold out reunion tour to two major Australian cities next year (pictured in 2008)
Last month, the band announced they were reuniting for the first time since 2009 after Noel and Liam Gallagher finally put their differences aside (pictured in 2003)
This year marks 30 years since the band released their debut studio album, Definitely Maybe, which sailed to the top of the UK charts earlier in the month again in occasion of the anniversary (pictured in 2009)
While other lucky fans managed to nab tickets, many were forced to splash out huge amounts on them after dynamic pricing saw costs soar to almost double within mere hours.
The Gallagher brothers have since announced two further Wembley shows and tickets will be made available via a staggered invite-only ballot to select fans who missed out the first time around on Ticketmaster.
Other fans were angry and disappointed after being left empty-handed, having battled website issues, being mislabelled as bots and waiting in an online queue for hours to buy tickets.
This year marks 30 years since the band released their debut studio album, Definitely Maybe, which sailed to the top of the UK charts earlier in the month, bolstered by the release of a deluxe edition celebrating its anniversary.
Oasis released two live records during their heyday back in the 2000s.
They released Familiar To Millions in November 2000 – four months after Oasis debuted at Wembley.
Their first release sold more than a million copies.
Knebworth 1996 was their second release, and this was recorded across two shows at the Hertfordshire venue and was released in September 2021.
It got to No4 in the albums chart.
Many devastated Oasis fans were left empty-handed when the hotly-anticipated 17-date UK reunion tour sold out in a matter of hours in an online fiasco with around 14million fans facing eight-hour queues (pictured in 2009)