Liam and Noel Gallagher have today confirmed five North American dates on their Oasis 2025 tour
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How to get Oasis tickets for North American 2025 tour

by · Manchester Evening News

In news which many fans have been expecting, it has been confirmed today that Oasis will be heading out on the road across North America next year.

Following the announcement of their string of UK dates for next summer, which sold out in record time, Liam and Noel Gallagher have now announced five dates across North America, including Canada and Mexico.

Marking 16 years since their last performance in the continent, the Gallagher brothers have told fans it will be their ‘last chance to prove that you loved us all along’. Tickets are set to go on sale via Ticketmaster this Friday (October 4).

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The new dates will begin at the 50,000-capacity Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Canada on August 24, 2025 - just a week after their two shows at Croke Park in Dublin. They will then head to Chicago, East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Mexico City.

Just like when the UK tour dates were announced, it’s expected that there will be big demand for the shows - with many set to sell out quickly. And with many people failing to snap up tickets to see the boys in the UK, it’s also expected that die-hard Oasis fans may be travelling abroad to see the massive gigs.

The original Oasis line-up in 1993
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If you’re hoping to snap up some tickets to see the band on their North American 2025 tour, we’ve given you the low-down on how to get tickets including when and where they will go on sale.

What are the North American tour dates?

The new gigs announced today are:

  • August 24, 2025 - Rogers Stadium, Toronto, Canada
  • August 28, 2025 - Soldier Field, Chicago
  • August 31, 2025 - MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • September 6, 2025 - Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles
  • September 12, 2025 - Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City

How can I get tickets?

As with the UK dates, fans will need to register for access to the pre-sale opportunity before general sale begins. This has been created in a bid to ensure tickets go directly to fans and to maintain crowd control - although it wasn’t exactly a streamlined process.

Tickets will go on sale via Ticketmaster here.

How do I register for pre-sale?

Registration is currently open here until Tuesday (October 1) at 8am EST, which is 1pm for us here in the UK.

If the registration runs like how it did for us, registered applicants will be randomly selected for access to the ticket sale via a ballot. Gaining access to the ballot does not guarantee you will get a ticket.

Successful applicants will receive an email with full access information before tickets go on sale.

When do tickets go on sale?

Thanks to varying time zones, it’s going to take a bit of perseverance for fans in the UK if they want to buy tickets.

Pre-sale tickets will be available for those who are successful in the ballot on Thursday (October 3) at 2pm local US time. For fans in the UK, this will vary between 7pm and 10pm based on varying time zones across the US, Canada and Mexico.

General ticket sale will begin on Friday (October 4) at 12pm local US time. For fans in the UK, this will vary between 5pm and 8pm based on varying time zones across the US, Canada and Mexico.

To make things easier, there is also currently a handy countdown timer on Ticketmaster USA, which indicates when the pre-sale and general sale for each date is set to begin.

How much will tickets be?

It's not yet known how much tickets will be for the North American shows. The UK shows were priced at £65 for seats and £135 for standing, with hospitality and premium packages also available for £250 before fees.

However, for the UK shows, Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing saw £135 standing tickets rise to as much as £337.50 each, plus fees, due to demand.