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Oasis Wrap Massive Live ‘25 Reunion Tour, Say It’s Time For ‘A Pause For A Period Of Reflection’

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Oasis have ended their global Live ‘25 tour with a final show in Brazil, while telling fans a reflective pause is next.

Oasis have closed out their huge Live ‘25 reunion tour with a final show in São Paulo, marking the end of a run that stretched across multiple continents and drew some of the biggest crowds of the year. The band confirmed that they will now take a break, telling fans that a “pause for a period of reflection” is ahead.

The tour kicked off in Cardiff on July 4 and ran for 41 shows, including five homecoming dates at Heaton Park in Manchester and seven nights at Wembley Stadium. From there, Oasis moved through arenas and stadiums across Europe, Asia, Australia, North America and South America, ultimately finishing with two nights at MorumBIS in São Paulo.

After the final show on November 24, Oasis posted a message to social media addressed to fans. “And so it came to pass,” they wrote, before referencing a sharply critical line from journalist Simon Price: “‘The most damaging pop cultural force in recent British history’ found its way into the hearts and minds of a new generation.”

“From Gallagher Hill to the River Plate, from Croke Park on the banks of the Royal Canal to the City Of Angels, the love, joy, tears and euphoria will never be forgotten.” The message concluded with a simple note about what comes next: “There will now be a pause for a period of reflection,” signed off as Oasis.

Their closing night in São Paulo followed the same setlist Oasis performed at each stop of the tour, maintaining consistency from Cardiff to Brazil.

For now, Oasis have given no indication of what follows the aforementioned pause, but the reunion has clearly reignited their global following while introducing Oasis to a new wave of listeners. After wrapping up their stint in Australia earlier this month, the Gallagher brothers told the crowd they’d see them again – so maybe another tour is on the cards in the future.

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