
Oasis are back in the headlines this week after Liam Gallagher finally confirmed the band lineup for the band's massive 2025 world tour.
So, if you didn't manage to bag tickets the first time around and are feeling another pang of jealousy, then there's still time to be a part of history - if you're quick.
With only a few months to go until the Gallagher brothers head across the pond for a string of US performances, where can you still buy resale tickets and how much do they cost?
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Scroll down now to find out everything you need to know about securing Oasis resale tickets (before it's too late).

Where to buy Oasis US tour 2025 resale tickets now
If you don’t want to miss out on the reunion of the year, then listen up. You can still buy Oasis resale tickets via ticketing platforms such as Viagogo, Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork, and StubHub. After a quick scroll, it appears that tickets are slightly cheaper on Viagogo, so it's worth checking there first.
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Based in New Jersey? At the time of writing this, the cheapest date to book is Monday, September 1 with prices starting from $127 on Viagogo and $136 per person via StubHub.
The cheapest night for fans in Los Angeles is Sunday, September 7 with prices kicking off from $140 on Viagogo and $142 on StubHub. You’ll need to pay a lot more if you’re hoping to catch the Chicago date with prices starting from $304 on StubHub.
As for Canada? The cheapest Oasis resale tickets start from $134 on Viagogo and $144 on StubHub for the Monday, August 25 show.
Where are Oasis performing in the US 2025?
You don't need to be on British soil to see the hugely-anticipated tour unfold in person, as Oasis will head across the pond for a string of huge US performances. They will kick things off in Toronto at the famous Rogers Stadium, before making their way to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Mexico City.
Below, you can find a full list of Oasis US 2025 tour dates:
- Sunday, 24 August: Rogers Stadium, Toronto
- Monday, 25 August: Rogers Stadium, Toronto
- Thursday, 28 August: Soldier Field, Chicago
- Sunday, 31 August: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
- Monday, 1 September: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
- Saturday, 6 September: Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles
- Sunday, 7 September: Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles
- Friday, 12 September: Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City
- Saturday, 13 September: Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City

Who will be in the Oasis reunion?
Last week, Liam Gallagher finally confirmed the band lineup for the reunion tour via social media platform X.
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There are some familiar names in there too. Paul Arthurs was an original member of Oasis, before leaving in 1999. Meanwhile, Andy Bell played the bass for Oasis between 1999 and 2009, before going on to join Liam Gallagher in Beady Eye.
As for Gem Archer, he played with Oasis between 1999 and 2009 when Archer, also known as 'Bonehead', left the group. He then went on to work with both Gallagher brothers post-Oasis as part of Beady Eye and High Flying Birds.
Interestingly, Waronker has never played with Oasis before, and is best known for joining the likes of R.E.M., Roger Waters, and Beck on stage.
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