Oasis Tour Expansion: Liam and Noel Gallagher in Talks for More Dates Amid Fan Frenzy
Oasis in talks to expand reunion tour amid huge demand

Britpop legends Oasis could be expanding their highly anticipated reunion tour, as insiders reveal Liam and Noel Gallagher are in talks to add more dates due to unprecedented demand.

The feuding brothers, who famously split the band in 2009, shocked the music world earlier this year by announcing they'd buried the hatchet for a 2025 comeback. Now, with tickets selling out in minutes, promoters are reportedly pushing for additional shows across the UK and potentially internationally.

Fan Demand Reaches Fever Pitch

Ticket sales for the initial tour dates smashed records, with some changing hands for up to £1,000 on secondary markets. Music industry sources suggest the brothers are considering:

  • Additional nights at Manchester's Etihad Stadium
  • Extra London shows at Wembley Stadium
  • Potential European dates in Paris and Berlin
  • Possible North American appearances

Will the Truce Last?

While fans are ecstatic about the reunion, some industry watchers remain cautious. The Gallagher brothers' volatile relationship has seen numerous false dawns over the years. However, insiders claim both are fully committed to making this tour work, with substantial financial incentives helping maintain the peace.

A source close to the negotiations told us: "The response has been beyond anyone's expectations. There's serious talk about extending the tour - the demand is certainly there. Both Liam and Noel are up for it, which in itself is remarkable."

What to Expect From the Shows

The tour is expected to feature all the classic Oasis hits, including:

  1. Wonderwall
  2. Don't Look Back in Anger
  3. Champagne Supernova
  4. Live Forever

Rumours suggest the setlist might also include some deeper cuts from their seminal albums Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory?

With negotiations ongoing, fans are advised to watch official channels for announcements about additional dates. One thing's certain - Britpop's most iconic band is set to dominate 2025.