Oasis Set for Comeback Tour in 2025 After Years of Feuding
Oasis, one of the most celebrated British rock bands, is making headlines once again as they prepare for a highly anticipated reunion tour in 2025. Formed in 1991, the band, which includes brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, took the music world by storm, selling over 70 million records globally. However, they disbanded in 2009 amid ongoing conflicts between the siblings.
The split came after a particularly heated argument at a festival in Paris, leading Noel to announce his departure from the band in a statement that shocked fans. He cited a deep rift with Liam, highlighting their disagreements over personal and professional matters.
As time passed, the tensions seemed to relax, and in August 2024, both brothers took to social media to reveal exciting news: they would reunite for a tour, marking the end of their bitter feud. In a statement, Oasis expressed, “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over.”
While both Liam and Noel are eager to share the stage again, Liam has mentioned that they prefer to avoid joint interviews to sidestep any intrusive questions from the media about their rocky past.
Looking back, the band was originally formed as Rain, before rebranding to Oasis when Noel joined as the lead guitarist and songwriter. Over the years, several lineup changes occurred, with Noel making his exit in a dramatic fashion during a performance.
The reasons for their split included serious disagreements, notably over Liam’s plans to promote his clothing line during their tours, which Noel opposed. In interviews since then, both brothers reflected on their tumultuous relationship and the factors that led to the breakup.
After Oasis disbanded, Liam and his band members formed Beady Eye, while Noel embarked on a successful solo career with his band High Flying Birds. However, both brothers eventually started to explore the idea of reconciliation.
Fast forward to July 2025, the tour is set to kick off with an expected turnout of over 70,000 fans in Cardiff. Fans can look forward to a concert filled with timeless tracks like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger.” This much-anticipated reunion signifies not just a return to music but a remarkable journey of brotherhood and resilience in the face of adversity.
As Oasis gears up for their tour, it’s clear that their legacy in the music industry remains unmatched, and the world is ready for their comeback.


