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Oasis Is Coming to North America: Here Are All The Tour Dates (And How to Get Tickets)

3 October, 2024 - 8:12PM
Oasis Is Coming to North America: Here Are All The Tour Dates (And How to Get Tickets)
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The British band Oasis, making a return to the stage after a 15-year hiatus, is expanding its tour to North America. However, The only planned stop in Canada is in Toronto.

Oasis is scheduled to perform at the new Rogers Stadium in Toronto on August 24, 2025. This new outdoor amphitheater, scheduled for construction to begin this fall, will have a capacity of 50,000 spectators. Tickets for the Toronto concert will be available to the general public on October 4, following a pre-sale.

In addition to Toronto, the North American leg of Oasis’ tour includes concerts in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Mexico, among others. The band’s last performance in North America was back in 2008.

Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, lead vocalist and lead guitarist of the band, respectively, have agreed to bury the hatchet, at least for the duration of the legendary Britpop band’s 2025 tour.

Tickets for Oasis’ concerts in Britain sold out very quickly, with many selling for a high price.

The band has assured fans on social media that Ticketmaster, the ticket seller, will not use prices that fluctuate based on demand (dynamic pricing) for the North American leg of the tour.

Oasis acknowledges that when there is unprecedented demand for tickets, this pricing technology can lead to an unacceptable experience for fans.

Oasis has made it clear that they are committed to providing a fair and equitable experience for all of their fans. This includes making sure that tickets are available at a fair price and that everyone has an equal opportunity to purchase them.

The band’s commitment to fighting dynamic pricing is a welcome relief for many fans who have been frustrated by the high cost of tickets in recent years. Dynamic pricing has become increasingly common in the concert industry, and it has led to some fans being priced out of seeing their favorite bands.

Oasis’ decision to avoid dynamic pricing for their North American tour is a sign that they are listening to their fans and are committed to making their concerts more affordable and accessible. This is a positive step forward for the music industry, and it is a sign that artists are starting to recognize the need to address the issue of dynamic pricing.

The band is determined to make sure that their North American tour is a success. They are working with Ticketmaster to ensure that tickets are available at a fair price and that everyone has an equal opportunity to purchase them. They are also committed to providing a memorable experience for all of their fans.

The band’s commitment to fighting dynamic pricing and providing an affordable experience for fans is a positive development in the music industry. It is a sign that artists are starting to recognize the need to address the issue of dynamic pricing and that they are committed to making their concerts more accessible to all.

The band’s decision to avoid dynamic pricing for their North American tour is a welcome relief for many fans who have been frustrated by the high cost of tickets in recent years. Dynamic pricing has become increasingly common in the concert industry, and it has led to some fans being priced out of seeing their favorite bands.

The band’s commitment to providing a fair and equitable experience for all of their fans is a welcome relief for many fans who have been frustrated by the high cost of tickets in recent years. Dynamic pricing has become increasingly common in the concert industry, and it has led to some fans being priced out of seeing their favorite bands.

The band’s decision to avoid dynamic pricing for their North American tour is a sign that they are listening to their fans and are committed to making their concerts more affordable and accessible. This is a positive step forward for the music industry, and it is a sign that artists are starting to recognize the need to address the issue of dynamic pricing.

Oasis’ commitment to providing a fair and equitable experience for all of their fans is a positive development in the music industry. It is a sign that artists are starting to recognize the need to address the issue of dynamic pricing and that they are committed to making their concerts more accessible to all.

Oasis' North American Tour Dates: A Look At The Upcoming Shows

Oasis has announced a series of tour dates for its North American leg, kicking off in August 2025 in Toronto.

Toronto

The band will play at the new Rogers Stadium in Toronto on August 24, 2025.

Chicago

The next stop for Oasis is in Chicago, Illinois, where they will play at Soldier Field on August 28, 2025.

East Rutherford

The tour will continue in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where they will play at MetLife Stadium on August 31, 2025.

Pasadena

Oasis will then head to Pasadena, California, where they will play at the Rose Bowl on September 6, 2025.

Mexico City

The tour will conclude in Mexico City, Mexico, where they will play at Estadio GNP Seguros on September 12, 2025.

How To Get Tickets for Oasis' North American Tour

Fans can register for the North American ticket pre-sale private ballot on Oasis’ website. The pre-sale will take place on Thursday, October 3. Tickets for the general public go on sale on Friday, October 4.

Will Oasis' Tour Be a Success?

The band’s return to North America has been met with great anticipation. The band’s fans are excited to see them back on stage, and the band is eager to perform for their North American fans. Oasis’ tour is sure to be a success. It is likely to be one of the most popular tours of 2025.

The band’s decision to avoid dynamic pricing for their North American tour is a positive development in the music industry. It is a sign that artists are starting to recognize the need to address the issue of dynamic pricing and that they are committed to making their concerts more accessible to all.

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