After 16 years of separation, the Gallagher brothers have reunited for a highly-anticipated Oasis concert, leaving fans in awe. The reunion show, held at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, marked the beginning of their world tour, and fans are calling it nothing short of ‘biblical’.
The concert, which took place on July 4, saw Noel, 58, and Liam, 52, perform together, much to the delight of tens of thousands of fans who had long awaited this moment. The setlist was a nostalgic journey through the band’s iconic hits, including “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” “Supersonic,” “Slide Away,” “Champagne Supernova,” and the timeless “Wonderwall”.
Among the night’s highlights was a tribute to the late Liverpool star Diogo Jota, and a heartfelt moment when the brothers held hands, a gesture symbolizing their renewed bond. Richard Ashcroft of The Verve, who is supporting Oasis on this tour, expressed his pride in sharing the stage with what he called “the greatest rock n roll band”.
Fans and Critics Alike Praise the Reunion
The stadium was packed with over 70,000 fans, all eager to witness the historic event. Liam Gallagher lightened the mood by joking about the ticket prices, asking the audience if it was worth the £4,000 some had paid, to which the crowd responded with applause.
Fans took to social media to share their experiences. One Reddit user wrote,
“It’s the best they’ve sounded since 1995. No vocal issues, wall of sound. If you’re seeing them in the future, you’re in for a treat!”
Another fan described the concert as “unbelievable” and “everything I hoped it would be”.
On Twitter, user Tyler Birtles exclaimed,
“Oasis are BACK. An incredible evening. Biblical. The best night of my life so far.”
The sentiment was echoed by others, with John Dawkins and Ellis Platten urging music lovers to see the band live.
Upcoming Tour Dates and Ticket Information
The Oasis Reunion World Tour continues with several sold-out dates across the UK and Ireland. Fans can still find tickets through official retailers or resale platforms. The tour will visit major venues including Heaton Park in Manchester, Wembley Stadium in London, and Croke Park in Dublin.
Here are the announced UK tour dates:
- July 4 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- July 5 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- July 11 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- July 12 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- July 16 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- July 19 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- July 20 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- July 25 – Wembley Stadium, London
- July 26 – Wembley Stadium, London
- July 30 – Wembley Stadium, London
- August 2 – Wembley Stadium, London
- August 3 – Wembley Stadium, London
- August 8 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- August 9 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- August 12 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- August 16 – Croke Park, Dublin
- August 17 – Croke Park, Dublin
- September 27 – Wembley Stadium, London
- September 28 – Wembley Stadium, London
Global Impact and Financial Success
The Oasis reunion is not just a musical event but a significant cultural moment, drawing attention from fans and critics worldwide. The Telegraph praised the duo as “ridiculous, fantastic… and back where they belong,” while The Guardian described the show as “a triumph in the bag”.
Financially, the reunion has been a lucrative venture, with reports suggesting that the Gallagher brothers will earn over £50 million each from the tour. This success underscores the enduring appeal of Oasis and their music, which continues to resonate with audiences across generations.
As the tour progresses, Oasis will take their performances to international stages, including stops in Canada, the US, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and Argentina, before concluding in Brazil in November.
The reunion of Noel and Liam Gallagher has not only reignited their musical partnership but also reaffirmed their status as icons of rock music. Fans and critics alike are celebrating the return of Oasis, with many declaring it the “best night of their lives”.




