Excitement is building among fans as reports indicate that legendary British band Oasis is currently in significant “Concert Negotiations” to extend their incredibly successful “Live ’25 Tour,” potentially adding more dates beyond their current schedule due to overwhelming demand. This news comes as the initial string of UK performances has captivated audiences, reigniting the fervor for one of rock music’s most iconic acts.
The current UK leg of the “Live ’25 Tour” is drawing to a close, having seen the band deliver euphoric performances in major cities such as Cardiff, Manchester, and London. These shows mark a monumental return to the stage for the band, a “Oasis Reunion” 16 years after their highly publicized split, underscoring the enduring appeal of their music.
The announcement of this tour last year, almost 15 years to the date of their original breakup, surprised many, given the well-documented tensions between brothers “Liam Gallagher” and “Noel Gallagher.” For years, the siblings exchanged public barbs on social media and in interviews, leading many to believe a reunion was an impossibility, making their current harmony on stage all the more remarkable.
With two more scheduled performances at Wembley Stadium, Oasis is poised to complete their UK commitments before heading to Edinburgh and then Dublin, where they will officially kick off the highly anticipated “European Tour” segment of their global journey. Following this, the band is set to return to Wembley in September for additional dates, further extending their monumental comeback.
Intriguingly, one major European city notably absent from the initial tour itinerary is Rome, Italy. However, this could soon change, with Alessandro Onorato, the Rome City Councillor for Major Events, confirming ongoing “Concert Negotiations” to bring the band to the Italian capital. This development has sparked considerable hope among Italian fans who have eagerly awaited the band’s return.
Onorato emphasized the complexity and crucial financial aspects involved in organizing large-scale events, telling Radio Sei that Rome has historically been dubbed the “city of missed opportunities” regarding major concert attractions. His persistent advocacy highlights the significant effort required to secure such a high-profile “Music Industry News” event for the city.
The last time “Liam Gallagher” and “Noel Gallagher” performed together in Italy was in 2009, months before their split, playing a series of indoor arenas. Due to the unprecedented demand for the current “Oasis Reunion,” any potential new shows in Rome would likely require much larger venues, such as the historic Stadio Olimpico or the iconic San Siro, accommodating tens of thousands of fans.
Despite the optimistic talks, previous statements from Oasis’ manager, Alec McKinlay, in May suggested that the current dates might be the band’s final performances, reinforcing Noel’s public comments about this being “the last time around.” This stance contrasts with various unconfirmed dates, including rumors of performances in Madrid, Frankfurt, Budapest, Stockholm, Paris, and four dates at Knebworth, all of which the band has officially denied, managing expectations around the “Rock Band Updates.”