Oasis will announce more tour dates for the Oasis Live ’25 tour and Bonehead is confirmed to join the Liam and Noel on the road.
The long-awaited Oasis reunion tour is becoming even bigger. Now, Bonehead has confirmed his return — with more 2025 tour dates.
Bonehead Is Back, and So Is the Energy
First of all, fans will be thrilled to know that Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs is officially joining the reunion.
He was a founding member of Oasis and played on their biggest hits. Now, after years away, he’s back on stage with the Gallaghers.
As a result, the band’s sound will return to its raw and classic roots.
Due to Demand, More 2025 Tour Dates Added
Initially, Oasis announced a 14-date tour across the UK and Ireland. However, the tickets sold out in record time.
Because of this, the band has added several more 2025 tour dates to meet fan demand.
Consequently, even more people will get the chance to experience this unforgettable reunion live.
A Celebration of “Definitely Maybe”
Importantly, this tour marks 30 years since the release of “Definitely Maybe”, the band’s debut album.
Therefore, the tour will focus heavily on that era. Fans can expect to hear tracks like “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” and “Cigarettes & Alcohol.”
Moreover, the nostalgia factor will make each performance even more emotional and memorable.
Classic Line-Up with a Few Surprises
The reunion will feature:
- Liam Gallagher – vocals
- Noel Gallagher – guitar and songwriting
- Bonehead – rhythm guitar
Although not all members from the original band will return, this trio alone brings massive star power.
In addition, other touring musicians will fill out the band’s live sound.
Tickets Are Coming Soon
So far, no date has been confirmed for ticket sales on the added shows. Still, fans should stay alert.
Meanwhile, the official Oasis channels are the best place to get updates. Don’t miss your chance.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, with Bonehead back and new 2025 tour dates announced, the Oasis reunion tour just became essential for any music fan.
Above all, this tour isn’t just a concert — it’s a celebration of a legendary era in British rock..
Source: The Sun
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