Oasis have excited fans by teasing an upcoming announcement ahead of their world tour in 2025.
The rock band posted photos to social media of billboards in various cities which show brothers Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher together with the headline, ‘Be careful what you wish for.’
In the caption, the group said the announcement will be made at 8am Eastern Time on Monday and added ‘#OasisLive25.’
It comes amid speculation that the feuding siblings will take their reunion gigs to 13 cities next year, including in America, Canada, South Korea, and Australia.
The post quickly garnered thousands of reactions, with fans already panicking following the recent ordeal of trying to get tickets for their UK shows.
X user int3st1ne wrote: ‘I will never know another stress like this for the rest of my life’.
Agreeing, dicknsn said: ‘my credit card just started trembling in my wallet’.
Anticipating another bloodbath ticket sale, drinkfvcksp3w wrote: ‘can everyone pray for me pls’.
The Britpop group announced their reunion last month following a long-standing feud between Liam and Noel after the band split in 2009 – prompted by a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in France.
Noel and Liam, from Manchester, will reunite for their first UK show since their split at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4.
The last time the duo performed together was in 2009 at V Festival in Staffordshire.
Oasis’s string of 19 UK and Ireland dates have all sold out, including two extra Wembley shows, which sparked a furore over ticket sales and inflated prices.
Rumoured Oasis cities for international tour
Toronto, Canada
Chicago, US
East Rutherford, New Jersey, US
Boston, US
Los Angeles, US
Mexico City, Mexico
Seoul, South Korea
Tokyo, Japan
Melbourne, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Santiago, Chile
Buenos Aires, Argentina
The band have ruled out returning to Knebworth Park ‘in the future’, along with any plans for more dates in the UK.
However, fans across the globe are itching to get the chance to see them, as the reveal of international locations looks to be on the horizon for next summer.
Alas, it is not clear whether the band will stick with the decision to turn on dynamic pricing for the sale.
The Wonderwall hitmakers previously said they were unaware that dynamic pricing, which led to some standard tickets more than doubling from £148 to £355, was going to be used on Ticketmaster, and blamed the situation on ‘unprecedented demand’.
This also prompted the Government and the UK’s competition watchdog to pledge they would look at the use of dynamic pricing.
Ticketmaster has previously said it does not set concert prices and its website states this is down to the ‘event organiser’ who ‘has priced these tickets according to their market value’.
Other fans were angry and disappointed after being left empty-handed, having battled website issues, being mislabelled as bots and waiting in an online queue for hours to buy tickets.
This year marks 30 years since the band released their debut studio album, Definitely Maybe, which sailed to the top of the UK charts earlier in the month, bolstered by the release of a deluxe edition celebrating its anniversary.
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