Iconic Rockers Oasis Eyeing Major Reunion Tour with Surprise Line-Up

The long-awaited reunion tour for British rock band Oasis has gained further momentum with confirmation from bassist Andy Bell that he plans to rejoin the iconic group. Bell, who previously played with Oasis between 1999 and 2009 and later with Liam Gallagher's post-Oasis project Beady Eye, brings a wealth of experience in managing the dynamic between the Gallagher brothers. His involvement was confirmed in an interview with Austrian newspaper Oe24, where he expressed his excitement, stating, “I’m in and I’m really looking forward to it. We’ll see each other on tour.”
The touring lineup is expected to feature several familiar faces alongside the Gallagher brothers. Gem Archer, a bandmate from Beady Eye and collaborator on Bell’s recent solo album, is anticipated to join on guitar. Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, an original Oasis member, is also slated for guitar duties, with Joey Waronker reportedly taking on the drums. This ensemble will embark on an extensive 41-date tour in 2025, commencing in the UK and Ireland in July before spanning multiple continents. Notable support acts for the tour include Cast, Richard Ashcroft, Cage The Elephant, and Ball Park Music.
Demand for the reunion shows has been unprecedented. Tickets for the three sold-out performances at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on August 8, 9, and 12, for example, saw 10 million people from over 100 countries attempting to secure seats, selling out in record time. Despite the overwhelming demand, the band’s manager, Alec McKinlay, has firmly ruled out both the release of new material and the announcement of additional tour dates. McKinlay, also a director at Ignition and Big Brother Recordings, indicated that this tour is very much the "last time around," echoing sentiments expressed by Noel Gallagher in the press. He also shed light on the strict secrecy surrounding the comeback announcement, noting that a limited and trusted group knew about the plans, leading to a "phenomenal" public reaction once the news broke.
Rumours of new music had previously circulated, fueled by Liam Gallagher's social media posts last year where he claimed a new album was "already finished" and that he was "blown away" by Noel's contributions. However, McKinlay's recent statements explicitly quashed these hopes, confirming there are "no plans for any new music" and emphasizing that the tour offers a chance for fans, especially those who haven't seen the band live, to experience Oasis one last time.
However, the highly anticipated reunion has not been without controversy, particularly concerning the ticket sales process. The UK competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has threatened legal action against Ticketmaster over "misleading" methods used during the sale of tickets for the Oasis reunion tour. The CMA had previously warned in March that Ticketmaster had "breached the law" and "misled fans" during the Oasis Live '25 ticket sale, launching an investigation after thousands of fans reported paying significantly inflated prices, with some spending over £350 for tickets initially valued at £150.
The watchdog highlighted two primary concerns where Ticketmaster may have violated consumer protection law. Firstly, they identified the sale of ‘platinum’ seated tickets at up to 2.5 times the price of standard tickets without clear disclosure that these offered no additional benefits and were often located in the same stadium areas. This practice, the CMA argued, misled customers into believing platinum tickets provided a superior experience. Secondly, Ticketmaster failed to inform consumers about the existence of two distinct categories of standing tickets with different price points, releasing the cheaper tickets first before the more expensive ones, leading to confusion and unexpected higher costs for waiting fans.
In response to the widespread complaints regarding dynamic pricing, Oasis issued a statement clarifying their position. The band asserted that they leave all ticketing and pricing decisions to their promoters and management and were not aware that a dynamic pricing system would be implemented. While acknowledging that prior meetings aimed for a fair ticket sale strategy, including dynamic ticketing to manage prices and reduce touting, the band concluded that "the execution of the plan failed to meet expectations" due to "unprecedented demand."
The controversy underscores the intense demand for the Oasis reunion, even as it highlights the challenges of ticket distribution for high-profile events. Fans, particularly those in Scotland who paid significantly more due to dynamic pricing, continue to voice their dissatisfaction, reinforcing the CMA's ongoing scrutiny of Ticketmaster's practices.
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