Oasis, the British rock band known for hits like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger, has announced a reunion tour that will include a stop in Canada. The band, which split in 2009 following a confrontation between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, will be performing at the newly-announced Rogers Stadium in Toronto on Aug. 24, 2025. The Gallagher brothers have not performed together since the split, but both continue to play Oasis songs at their solo gigs and have traded public criticisms of each other. The tour kicked off in the United Kingdom in July and will also include stops in the United States and Mexico.
In addition to their Toronto show, Oasis has also announced performances in Chicago, East Rutherford, Los Angeles, and Mexico City, with U.S. rock band Cage the Elephant opening all dates. Ticketmaster opened the ticket portal for the Toronto show on Monday, with pre-sale beginning on Oct. 3 and general ticket sales opening on Oct. 4. This will be Oasis’s first show in Toronto since 2008. The band has also hinted at the possibility of performances in other continents outside of Europe later next year. The announcement has generated excitement among fans who have been eagerly awaiting the band’s return.
Rogers Stadium, where Oasis will be performing, is an open-air music venue in North York with a capacity of 50,000. This newly announced venue is set to host its first events in June 2025, located at the former Downsview Airport lands next to Downsview Park. Live Nation Canada executive Erik Hoffman has promised that the stadium will provide an elevated fan experience, with amenities like food and beverage offerings. The inclusion of Rogers Stadium on the concert tour lineup suggests that Oasis is aiming to deliver memorable performances for their Canadian fans.
The band has expressed their excitement about the reunion tour and the opportunity to perform onstage together once again. They describe the experience as having a special spark and intensity that is unique to their performances together. The Gallagher brothers’ volatile relationship has been a defining aspect of Oasis’s history, with their public feuds and disagreements playing out in the media. Despite their differences, Noel and Liam Gallagher have both expressed a desire to reconnect with the music and the fans that made Oasis such a beloved and iconic band in the 1990s.
Fans of Oasis in Canada and around the world are eagerly anticipating the band’s upcoming performances, including the much-anticipated show in Toronto. The reunion tour promises to bring back the nostalgia and energy of the 1990s Britpop era, with singalong rock choruses and the signature sound that made Oasis a powerhouse in the music industry. As the band prepares to take the stage at venues across North America, they are gearing up to deliver a memorable experience for fans who have been waiting years for this reunion. Stay tuned for more updates on Oasis’s upcoming tour and their highly anticipated performance in Toronto.