Oasis adds second Toronto date as part of the band’s 2025 Reunion Tour

Legendary Britpop band Oasis has added a second Toronto date to their highly anticipated 2025 North American reunion tour due to what they’re calling “phenomenal demand.”

This tour marks a huge comeback for Noel and Liam Gallagher, who last played together before their infamous 2009 split. Though the brothers have been performing Oasis hits at their solo shows, this is the first time in almost 15 years they’ll share the stage—and fans are ecstatic.

Toronto has some history with Oasis. The band rocked the Molson Amphitheatre (now Budweiser Stage) in 1995 and 2005, and even played a memorable gig at Molson Park in Barrie back in 1996. If you missed them then, this is your chance to relive the magic.

Tickets for the Toronto shows go on pre-sale Oct. 3 at 2 p.m.  with general sales kicking off Oct. 4 at noon. And as if seeing Oasis live wasn’t enough, Cage the Elephant will be joining them as the opening act for the North American tour.

This will be the first-ever concert held at the open-air venue, making it a double dose of excitement for fans: a historic gig from a band that helped define ’90s rock, in a hopefully complete new outdoor venue at YZD, the former Downsview Airport Lands.

 

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Word to the wise, the U.K. leg of their tour sold out in record time, but fans in North America won’t have to deal with Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing frustrations, as Oasis’s management confirmed there will be no price fluctuations based on demand. Presale registration is open now on their website, with general ticket sales starting this Friday, Oct. 4.

Fans can rock out to “Wonderwall” under the giant open-air stadium, which is set to become the GTA’s largest purpose-built music venue and one of Canada’s newest landmark concert destinations.

The last Oasis performance was in 2009 at the V Festival, which took place shortly before their infamous split.

Will the brothers be able to stay besties for the next year? Let’s hope so.