Oasis Reunion Tour 2025 Support Act Odds: Blossoms Are Favourites

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Oasis have finally announced they are to reunite, 15 years after their last gig.

Warring brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have put their differences aside and announced a hotly-anticipated UK and Ireland comeback tour. 

It comes after we revealed earlier this year that it was 1/2 on the best betting sites for the brothers to get back together in 2024. 

The Britpop legends will play 17 dates in their first UK and Ireland tour for 16 years, which will see them perform in Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and five gigs in their home city of Manchester. 

Oasis will kick off their comeback tour with two nights in Cardiff (July 4 and 5), before heading to Manchester's Heaton Park for five shows (July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20). 

They will perform four gigs at London's Wembley Stadium (July 25, 26, 30, August 2 and 3), as well as a pair of shows at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium (August 8, 9 and 12).

They will conclude their UK and Ireland tour at Dublin's Croke Park (August 16 and 17). 

On their website, the Wonderwall hitmakers said: "Oasis today end years of feverish speculation with the confirmation of a long awaited run of UK and Ireland shows forming the domestic leg of their OASIS LIVE '25 world tour.

"Oasis will hit Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin in the summer of 2025. Their only shows in Europe next year, this will be one of the biggest live moments and hottest tickets of the decade."

Liam and Noel added: "The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."

The group also revealed they are planning to announce further gigs outside of Europe for later next year.

Oasis' bombshell announcement comes amid the 30th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe, which Liam has been playing in full on his own tour this year. 

Blossoms Favourites For Heaton Park Shows 

The siblings are yet to announce their support acts for their upcoming shows, but Blossoms are 4/6 favourites to team up with the indie icons. 

The Stockport group would likely do so at Manchester's Heaton Park, after Blossoms teased Oasis' reunion tour over the weekend. 

Just seconds after their show at Manchester's Wythenshawe Park came to a close, the 30,000-strong crowd were shown a 10-second clip that had "27/8/24" - the date Oasis announced their reunion - written in the group's iconic Oasis font.   
 

Kasabian are Evens second favourites to support Oasis, while Liam's youngest son Gene Gallagher's band Villanelle, who supported him on all 14 dates of his Definitely Maybe Tour, are just 5/4 to team up with Liam again for some biblical shows. 

The Smiths legend Johnny Marr is 13/8 to support Oasis, while many fans would love to see The Courteeners (2/1) or Fontaines D.C. (3/1) share the stage with the Don't Look Back In Anger hitmakers. 

Following recent speculation that Oasis were gearing up for a reunion announcement, a poster did the rounds on social media claiming the likes of Blossoms, Kasabian, The Courtneers and Fontaines D.C. were all set to support Liam and Noel.  

The poster also featured Paul Heaton (4/1) and 6/1 chances LCD Soundsystem.

Oasis' Biblical Homecoming 

While Oasis will no doubt announce their support acts in the near future, they could also bring some surprise guest stars onto the stage during their reunion tour. 

Liam is known for describing his solo shows as "biblical", and Oasis’ return to Manchester on July 11 is likely to be just that and much more. 

It wouldn't be a surprise if the Champagne Supernova stars enlisted an array of pals to help them celebrate their homecoming, with John Squire (11/8), guitar legend Marr (6/4) and Leicester band Kasabian (2/1) all hotly tipped to share the stage with Oasis.

Sheffield group Arctic Monkeys are 5/2 to guest star at one or more of Oasis' four Heaton Park gigs, while locals Happy Mondays (3/1) and The Stone Roses (5/1) aren't too far behind in the market. 

But before their quartet of Manchester shows, the band will kick off their comeback at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4.

Odds of 5/4 are available on specials betting sites that Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones joins the Gallagher brothers and 6/4 that iconic Welsh crooner Sir Tom Jones takes to the stage. 

Other Welsh stars who could make an appearance include Charlotte Church (2/1) and Manic Street Preachers (4/1), while it wouldn't be too far to travel for Gloucestershire-based The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft (6/1).

Oasis' Capital Comeback 

As well as playing four dates in Manchester, Oasis will make an epic capital comeback when they appear at Wembley Stadium four times next summer. 

The Rolling Stones are just 2/1 on betting apps to make the occasion even more special, while it's 3/1 Oasis team up with Coldplay in the capital and 4/1 that they share the stage with Queen. 

News of Oasis' return is arguably the biggest music news of the year, and everyone will want a piece of the action. 

As a result, the likes of Harry Styles (7/1), Adele (8/1) or Ed Sheeran (10/1) could even guest star at one of Oasis' Wembley performances. Or how about Taylor Swift?

The Bad Blood hitmaker has made London her second home this summer after playing several gigs in The Big Smoke. 

Sir Rod Stewart is just 6/1 to guest star alongside Oasis in London, but the Maggie May hitmaker - who is half-Scottish - could also turn up to support the brothers in Edinburgh. 

He is 8/1 to do so, but it looks far more likely that Gerry Cinnamon (6/4) or Paolo Nutini (2/1) join Oasis. Lewis Capaldi, who Noel once blasted while describing Scotland as a "third world country", is 4/1.  

Following their August 2025 gigs in Scotland, Oasis will head to Dublin's Croke Park to finish their UK and Ireland tour. 

Both Primal Scream (7/4) and Happy Mondays (2/1) supported Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Dublin's Royal Hospital Kilmainham in the summer of 2023, and it wouldn't be a surprise if they did so again for Oasis’ Irish shows.

Liam has previously bashed Irish music royalty Bono, once calling him the "biggest w****r".

When asked by Australian site Junkee to name his "top five w****rs" in music six years ago, he responded at the time: "Noel Gallagher, Bono. It’s just them two at the moment who’ve got under my skin. They can just f***ing table tennis it back and forth."

However, Liam has clearly made up with Noel for the upcoming reunion tour, so why not with the U2 frontman, too?

It's 3/1 that Bono or U2 will guest star on next summer's Oasis reunion tour. 

Whether Oasis call upon several of their famous friends or none to join them on stage, next year's comeback shows will be so special words cannot even do them justice. 

Thankfully, Liam and Noel didn’t look back in anger.

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