Oasis creates excitement by hinting at an upcoming announcement about a world tour in 2025, causing stress levels to rise.

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September 28th 2024.

Oasis creates excitement by hinting at an upcoming announcement about a world tour in 2025, causing stress levels to rise.
The legendary rock band, Oasis, has just shared some exciting news with their fans. Anticipation is high as they have teased an upcoming announcement before their highly anticipated world tour in 2025. The band's social media accounts have been buzzing with photos of billboards in different cities, featuring brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher together with the cryptic headline, "Be careful what you wish for." Fans are on the edge of their seats as they await the big reveal, which is set to happen on Monday at 8am Eastern Time. The hashtag #OasisLive25 has also been added to the post, adding to the speculation that the band will be announcing a 25th anniversary tour.

Rumors have been swirling that the Gallagher brothers, who have had a long-standing feud, will be reuniting for a 13-city tour next year. Cities in America, Canada, South Korea, and Australia are all potential stops for the tour. The post has already received thousands of reactions, with fans expressing their excitement and worries about getting their hands on tickets. Some fans have even joked about the stress of trying to snag tickets for their UK shows, with one fan writing, "I will never know another stress like this for the rest of my life."

The band's reunion comes after a decade-long split, caused by a backstage fight at a festival in France. This announcement marks their first UK show since their split, which will take place on July 4th at Cardiff's Principality Stadium. The last time the brothers performed together was in 2009 at V Festival in Staffordshire. The band's 19 UK and Ireland dates have all sold out, including two additional shows at Wembley Stadium, which sparked controversy over ticket sales and inflated prices.

While the band has ruled out returning to Knebworth Park and adding more UK dates, fans around the world are eagerly waiting to see if they will have the chance to see the band in their own cities. The rumored locations for the international tour include Toronto, Canada, Chicago and Los Angeles in the US, and cities in South America, Asia, and Australia. However, it remains unclear if the band will use dynamic pricing for the sale of tickets, which caused outrage during the UK ticket sale.

In the midst of all the excitement, some fans are still disappointed after missing out on tickets due to website issues and long wait times. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the band's debut album, Definitely Maybe, which recently topped the UK charts after the release of a deluxe edition celebrating its milestone. With all the buzz surrounding the band's reunion and upcoming tour, it's clear that their music continues to resonate with fans worldwide.

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