Never before have millions of fans benefited from a star’s finances being affected by a divorce. Oasis fever has gripped Australia with the Gallagher brothers’ reunion tour, captivating huge crowds in Melbourne over two nights, with three more Australian shows to come.
Many have seen videos on social media showing the crowd leaving Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, gathering near the train station steps and singing together the fan favourite, Don’t Look Back in Anger. There was no bitterness among the audience, only positive energy and affection for a band that shaped generations of music lovers.
The nostalgia surrounding this tour is powerful, partly because no one expected it to happen. When Oasis abruptly split up before Rock en Seine in 2009, a reunion seemed impossible—not for anniversaries, not even for the London Olympics closing ceremony. The ongoing feud between brothers Noel and Liam, marked by years of public insults, made reconciliation look unlikely.
“The Oasis Live ’25 Tour is definitely, no maybes about it, a case of ‘Happy to just be here.’”
Beyond the reunion itself, there is a deeper significance to this moment—something that goes beyond simply performing together again.
Author’s summary: The Oasis reunion tour unites fans in celebration, overcoming past conflicts and delivering a powerful sense of nostalgia and togetherness.