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Watch Oasis play their very last scheduled show of the Live ’25 reunion tour

2025-11-24 03:48
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Watch Oasis play their very last scheduled show of the Live ’25 reunion tour

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"We'll see you again sometime"

By Surej Singh 24th November 2025 Oasis, 2025. Oasis, 2025. CREDIT: Big Brother Recordings

Oasis have played their final schedule show of their mammoth Live ’25 reunion tour – check out footage of the explosive tour finale below.

  • READ MORE: Oasis live in Cardiff review: a supersonic reunion for a new generation

Last night (November 23), the Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher and co. closed out their 41-show comeback tour across 145 days. The final show of their gargantuan return run saw them perform for a second night in São Paulo, Brazil.

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The entire tour has seen the band perform the same setlist across all 41 dates, and their final show as no different, delivering to fans a supersonic mix of their greatest hits. As usual, they kicked off with ‘Hello’, before diving into ‘Acquiesce’ followed by ‘Morning Glory’ and more.

Other hits they’ve played across the trek – including Cardiff, seven dates at Wembley in London, six at Heaton Park in Manchester, two in Ireland, five in the United States, five across Australia and two in Japan among others – were ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’, ‘Fade Away’, ‘Supersonic’, ‘Roll With It’, ‘Half The World Away’, ‘Slide Away’, ‘Live Forever’, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’, ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’.

Check out fan-shot footage of their final Live ’25 gig below.

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Footage also captured the heartwarming moment when Liam gave Noel his tambourine and maracas and shared a hug to close out the tour.

Oasis’ Live ’25 setlist in Sao Paulo, Brazil (November 23) was:

‘Hello’  ‘Acquiesce’  ‘Morning Glory’ ‘Some Might Say’ ‘Bring It On Down’ ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ ‘Fade Away’ ‘Supersonic’ ‘Roll With It’ ‘Talk Tonight’ ‘Half The World Away’ ‘Little By Little’ ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’ ‘Stand By Me’ ‘Cast No Shadow’ ‘Slide Away’ ‘Whatever’ ‘Live Forever’ ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’ Encore: ‘The Masterplan’ ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ ‘Wonderwall’ ‘Champagne Supernova’

Following the end of their Live ’25 reunion tour, fans have taken to social media to thank the band for returning – check out some posts below.

While Oasis’ comeback run has come to a close, rumours of more shows continue – particularly that the band could play Knebworth or the Etihad Stadium next year, with the 30th anniversaries of their huge Knebworth and Maine Road gigs both falling in 2026.

In addition to this, a British peer in the House of Lords seemed to accidentally reveal that Oasis would play Knebworth next summer last month before backtracking. On October 22, Lady Taylor of Stevenage claimed that the band would play five back-to-back anniversary gigs at Knebworth House next year.

She then told The Guardian: “I was speaking hypothetically following speculation that they would play Knebworth again as they did in August 1996. I understand the band have not confirmed this.”

Liam Gallagher himself had previously implied that more live dates could be on the way after being asked if he was feeling “sad that the tour is ending soon” by a fan. The singer shared a subtle response on Twitter/X that suggested the band won’t be slowing down just yet. “I’m not actually as I know things you don’t know,” he wrote.

Then, at the last Wembley show of their comeback run in September, he once again added more fuel to rumours that there could be more Oasis gigs on the horizon, when he told fans “See you next year”, before jokingly slapping himself on the wrist for letting it slip.

He later said that this comment led to “a few tuts and raised eyebrows,” when a fan asked him directly about it on the social media platform.

At tonight’s final show of the Live ’25 run, Liam told the crowd the band will “see you again sometime” before launching into their closing song, ‘Champagne Supernova’: “We love you, thanks for all your energy. Take care of yourselves and we’ll see you again sometime.”

With potential dates in store for 2026, fans have been clamouring for new music from the band – something that their manager Alec McKinlay shot down in May ahead of the tour: “No, there’s no plan for any new music.”

Rumours about new material from Oasis emerged last year, when Liam Gallagher took to X/Twitter to tell fans that a new album from the Manchester icons was “already finished”. He then took to social media again to fan the flames, claiming that he had listened to the material Noel had written for the record and was “blown away” by it.

However, he very soon went back on his comments and said on X that there was “no Oasis album in the making”. When a fan account messaged him and questioned why he made the previous statements, he said he “was fucking joking” and did it for “a laugh”.

NME gave the band’s tour kickoff in Cardiff on July 4 a glowing five-star review, with Andrew Trendell writing: “Lord knows we needed a taste of that halcyon ‘90s hope and abandon in 2025 – especially for the raving and craving Gen-Zers. The world is a rotting shitty bin-fire and tomorrow never knows, but tonight, you’re a rock’n’roll star.”

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