Oasis have made a shocking announcement about their future tours that has left many fans surprised. The rock band, known for its iconic hits and legendary performances, recently announced a 17-date UK and Ireland tour. Fans were hoping for additional dates, especially a return to Knebworth Park, where Oasis performed one of their most acclaimed gigs in 1996. However, recent statements have dashed those hopes.
Oasis Deny Knebworth Park Performance Rumors
Knebworth Park is a significant venue in Oasis history, immortalized in their live album and the 2021 Oasis Knebworth documentary. Recent rumors suggested that Liam and Noel Gallagher were considering adding Knebworth Park dates to their upcoming tour. However, the band took to social media to set the record straight, stating that there are no plans to perform at Knebworth Park or to add any more dates to their current UK tour schedule.
This announcement comes as a disappointment to many fans who were eagerly awaiting a chance to see the band perform at this historic venue.
Additional London Shows Added to 2025 Tour
Despite the disappointing news about Knebworth Park, Oasis has added two more shows at Wembley Stadium in London. These shows, scheduled for September 27 and 28, were added in response to high demand and technical issues that made it difficult for fans to secure tickets during the initial release. The ticket sale process has faced scrutiny from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) due to dynamic pricing concerns, with standard tickets skyrocketing from £148 to £355.
In a further statement, the band assured fans that the pricing decisions were not made by them but by the event organizers. Ticketmaster, the primary ticket seller, also clarified that their website lists prices set by event organizers based on market value.
Plans for Oasis Beyond the UK
While the band has no plans to add more UK dates, there are exciting prospects for fans outside of Europe. The band confirmed that plans are underway for their Live 25 tour to expand to other continents later in the year. This international expansion will provide opportunities for global fans to experience Oasis live, potentially in new markets and venues.
New Music on the Horizon?
Apart from the tour, there is speculation about new music from Oasis. The band, which split 15 years ago, might release new tracks if Noel Gallagher can persuade Liam Gallagher to add vocals to some recent musical material. According to sources, Noel has been working on new tunes and is keen to avoid the band’s reunion being seen only as a nostalgic exercise. If the collaboration with Liam goes well, fans could be in for some fresh and exciting new Oasis tracks.
In conclusion, while the band’s decision not to perform at Knebworth Park has disappointed many, Oasis remains committed to their fans with additional shows at Wembley and plans for international performances. The possibility of new music adds an extra layer of excitement for what is shaping up to be a memorable 2025 for Oasis fans worldwide.
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