- Music
- 14 May 25
They will perform at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 16 and 17.
In a new interview, Oasis’s co-manager has said the band has no intentions of releasing new music, with their 2025 reunion tour being their last.
“This is very much the last time around, as Noel’s made clear in the press,” Alec McKinlay told Music Week. “It’s a chance for fans who haven’t seen the band to see them, or at least for some of them to. But no, there’s no plan for any new music.”
The 41-date tour will kick off on July 4 in Cardiff, and stretch across the UK, Ireland, North America, Asia, Australia and South America. McKinlay is the co-director of Ignition, the company managing Oasis since 1993. He’s also the director of their label, Big Brother.
“Probably the biggest and most pleasing surprise of the reunion announcement is how huge it was internationally," McKinlay added. “Honestly, we knew it would be big here, and that doesn’t take much intuition. But looking outside the UK, we knew they had a strong fanbase, we did all the stats. We were quite cautious about what that would mean when it came to people actually buying tickets but we were just bowled over by how huge it was. We could have sold out half a dozen Rose Bowls in Pasadena and probably eight MetLife stadiums in New York in a day.”
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Oasis recently reissued their single 'Some Might Say' in a vinyl edition. Their 30th anniversary Definitely Maybe reissue brought them back to a No. 1 placement in September of 2024, with their 2010 best-of compilation Time Flies never leaving the UK Top 100 since 2017.
The band will perform at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 16 and 17.