Oasis confirmed this Tuesday, the 5th, that they will come to Brazil to perform on November 22nd and 23rd, 2025 at Morumbi Stadium.

The tour marks the group's reunion after 15 years apart. In announcing their return, the group posted the following message on their social media: “The guns have fallen silent. / The stars have aligned. / The great wait is over. / Come see. / It will not be televised.”

When announcing the show on X (formerly Twitter ), the band wrote: “People of Brazil. Carnival has arrived early. Get ready and be alert. Oasis will see you soon.”

There will be a pre-sale for fans before the tour goes on sale next week. Pre-sale registration is open at oasisinet.com until Wednesday, November 6th at 11 AM Brasília time.

General ticket sales will begin on Wednesday, November 13th, online at 10:00 AM Brasília time, and will be available at www.ticketmaster.com.br and at 11:00 AM at the official box office (to be announced soon).

The tour will also include stops in Argentina and Chile.

SERVICE: OASIS IN SÃO PAULO

Dates: November 22, 2025 (Saturday)
November 23, 2025 (Sunday)
Venue: Morumbi
Doors open: 4 PM
Show time: 9 PM
Address: Praça Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, 1 – Morumbi, São Paulo – SP
Tickets: from R$ 245.00 (see full table)
Age rating: 16 years. Children aged 5 to 15 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian* *Subject to change by Court Order.


FAN TICKET PRICES R$ 245.00 half-price and R$ 490.00 full price
GRANDSTAND: R$ 295.00 half-price and R$ 590.00 full price
TRACK A: R$ 400.00 half-price and R$ 800.00 full price
TRACK B: R$ 400.00 half-price and R$ 800.00 full price
LOWER SEATS: R$ 500.00 half-price and R$ 1,000.00 full price
UPPER SEATS: R$ 625.00 half-price and R$ 1,250.00 full price

OFFICIAL BOX OFFICE – NO CONVENIENCE FEE
Information regarding the point of sale will be available soon.

ONLINE SALES – SUBJECT TO A CONVENIENCE FEE.
The only official sales channel is www.ticketmaster.com.br

Note: Do not purchase tickets on any other platform.

Payment Options:
For purchases at the official box office, up to 3 installments with no interest.
For online purchases, up to 3 installments with no interest; 4 to 10 installments with interest.
General customers can purchase up to 4 tickets per CPF (Brazilian tax identification number), with 2 being half-price tickets.

HALF-PRICE TICKETS
All information at the link: https://bit.ly/TicketMasterBrasil_MeiaEntrada

"The long wait is over"

Formed in the early 1990s in Manchester, United Kingdom, Oasis was one of the biggest names in the Britpop movement of that decade. With memorable hits like "Don't Look Back In Anger" and the anthem "Wonderwall," the band lasted until Noel Gallagher's definitive departure in 2009 after years of conflict with his brother, Liam.

"People can say what they want, but I simply can't work with Liam for another day," Noel wrote on his website after the decision at the time.

Due to constant fights and friction, the relationship between the brothers was considered by some fans to be impossible to reconcile. For years, they exchanged barbs and jabs on social media, during interviews, and even at concerts. However, some time ago, the Gallaghers toned down their feuds and even made friendly statements about each other.

In June of this year, during the 30th anniversary tour of Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe , Liam stated that he would reserve a seat for Noel at his shows because, according to him, "you never know," referring to the band's return.

Last week, in an interview with journalist John Robb as part of the album's celebrations, Noel stated that he didn't sing some of the album's tracks as well as his brother.

The barbs have finally ceased and Oasis is officially back.

Oasis vs. scalpers

Following the problems that occurred in September involving ticket prices in the UK and Ireland, Oasis took steps to prevent a recurrence. It turns out that tickets advertised at around £150 ended up costing more than 50 times that amount due to scalping and Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing policy, which exorbitantly increased prices due to high demand.

For their North American shows, Oasis will not be using Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing model and has stated through its official profiles that the tool is useful, but that it can be disruptive due to the magnitude of some shows. “[…] when unprecedented demand for tickets (where the entire tour could be sold out the moment tickets go on sale) is combined with technology that can't handle that demand, it becomes less effective and can lead to an unacceptable experience for fans,” wrote the band's management.

Another measure was the creation of a questionnaire with three questions to prevent scalpers from accessing pre-sale registrations. The questions involve how many shows the band has seen, which show you are interested in buying a ticket for, and when was the last time they were in North America. The quiz makes it clear that you need to answer the questions correctly to be eligible for the pre-sale "quota".

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