Oasis Odds for Live '25 Tour: Will the Gallaghers Finish Their World Tour?

James Bisson breaks down the latest Oasis Live '25 Tour odds and markets, including whether Liam and Noel Gallagher will finish their epic world tour.
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Oasis live tour odds.

One of the world's most famous (and simultaneously infamous) bands is getting back together, and fans in select cities are scrambling to be part of the reunion tour. You are now able to bet on Oasis odds at select betting sites.

Betting markets include "Will Oasis break up before their first concert?" and "Will Oasis complete the entirety of their live tour?" Bettors can also wager on "What will be the first song played?" on their tour.

Oasis announced it will hold a world tour for the first time since breaking up in 2009 following years of controversy and in-fighting, most notably between brothers and globally-renowned bandmates Liam and Noel Gallagher. The tour announcement came on the heels of the band's 30-year anniversary reissue of its debut album, Definitely Maybe. The tour is set to start on July 4, 2025.

📊 Oasis Odds for Live '25 Tour

1️⃣ First song

Song Odds Implied Probability Profit on $10 Bet
Rock n Roll Star +170 37.04% $17
Hello +185 35.09% $19
Acquiesce +210 32.26% $21
Supersonic +600 14.29% $60
Shakermaker +750 11.76% $75
Morning Glory +800 11.11% $80
Half The World Away +1600 5.88% $160
Cigarettes And Alcohol +2400 4.00% $240
Live Forever +2400 4.00% $240
Wonderwall +2400 4.00% $240
Don't Look Back in Anger +2400 4.00% $240
Swamp Song +2400 4.00% $240
Go Let It Go +2600 4.00% $240
Some Might Say +2600 4.00% $240
Lyla +2900 3.33% $290
Be Here Now +3100 3.13% $310
The Hindu Times +4800 3.13% $310
Stand By Me +6000 1.64% $600
Turn Up The Sun +6000 1.64% $600
Pretty Boy +6000 1.64% $600

The fascination over which song will kick off the Oasis Live '25 Tour is sure to lead to considerable chat buzz – and that will likely make this one of the most active markets of all.

Three songs are well out in front across our latest odds, with "Rock n Roll Star" still enjoying a slight advantage over "Hello" and "Acquiesce". It's worth noting that "Rock n Roll Star" was the first song played by the band in its last official live performance on Aug. 22, 2009, at Staffordshire's Weston Park.

That said, "Hello" seems like the wonderfully simple choice given that the band is reintroducing itself to the masses following a near 16-year pause.

💔 Will Oasis break up before the first concert?

Yes/No Odds Implied Probability
No -1500 93.75%
Yes +750 11.76%

You don't normally see this kind of betting market for a touring musical act. But if you don't know why this is in play, then my friend, you don't know Oasis.

Liam and Noel have spent the majority of their adult lives sparring with each other across every conceivable medium: In interviews, on stage, on radio or television, and especially on social media. While the optimism surrounding this reunion is certainly encouraging, let's be real, this is Liam and Noel Gallagher we're talking about.

Here's an entertaining look back at the biggest tiffs between the brothers. My personal favorite is when Noel is quoted in a Q Magazine interview, describing Liam as "the angriest man you’ll ever meet. He’s like a man with a fork in a world of soup."

(And, of course, Liam clapped back.)

🎸 Will Oasis complete the entirety of the tour?

Yes/No Odds Implied Probability
Yes -280 73.68%
No +185 35.09%

Okay, so everyone's getting along. Great! But even if the Gallagher siblings manage to survive through the European portion of their tour, they still have a long way to go.

Sportsbooks aren't quite as optimistic that the Oasis Live '25 Tour will satisfy every date on its ambitious calendar, putting the implied probability of a complete run at just under 74%. On the flip side, there's a 35.09% chance that this tour comes to a premature end, which would be particularly disappointing to fans in Australia.

Expect these odds to fluctuate if rumors of any sort of brotherly rift start making the rounds.

🗓️ Oasis Live '25 Tour dates and locations

Date(s) City Country Venue
July 4-5 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium
July 11-12, 16, 19-20 Manchester England Heaton Park
July 25-26, 30, August 2-3 London England Wembley Stadium
August 8-9, 12 Edinburgh Scotland Murrayfield Stadium
August 16-17 Dublin Ireland Croke Park
August 24-25 Toronto Canada Rogers Stadium
August 28 Chicago United States Soldier Field
August 31-September 1 East Rutherford United States MetLife Stadium
September 6-7 Pasadena United States Rose Bowl
September 12-13 Mexico City Mexico Estadio GNP Seguros
September 27-28 London England Wembley Stadium
October 31 Melbourne Australia Marvel Stadium
November 7 Sydney Australia Accor Stadium

When you consider that Oasis is one of the biggest concert attractions in the history of the planet, the fight for tickets is shaping up to be among the fiercest of all-time.

The band has named just 12 cities, with a pair of visits to London on the docket. Just eight countries are included on the list, with just three U.S. stops and a lone Canadian venue making the cut.

It's possible that the band will open up more dates, but it's highly unlikely that fans in other countries will be treated to an Oasis live show this time around.

🕰️ Oasis Live '25 Tour chronology

March 13, 2025: A new film on Oasis will be made this summer, in conjunction with the Live '25 tour. The film will be produced by Oscar-nominated writer, producer and director Steven Knight.

August 27, 2024: Coinciding with the 30-year reissue of its debut studio release, Definitely Maybe, Oasis announces a series of tour dates between the UK and Ireland spanning July 4 to August 17, 2025. The press release goes on to say that the band also intends to add dates and venues outside Europe.

August 29, 2024: The band announces the addition of three dates in Europe due to unprecedented demand for tickets.

August 31, 2024: Tickets for all 17 dates have already sold out, with some fans claiming that the ticket queue had as many as one million people in it at one point. The band would later criticize Ticketmaster's "dynamic pricing" model, in which tickets nearly tripled in cost from when they first went on sale.

September 30, 2024: Oasis confirms that its long-awaited tour will land in North America, with one stop in Canada (Toronto) and visits to Chicago; East Rutherford, N.J.; and Pasadena, Calif; in late August and early September 2025.

October 8, 2024: The band announces it is returning to Australia, with dates in Melbourne and Sydney in late October and early November.

🎶 Oasis studio album discography

Album Year Notable songs
Definitely Maybe 1994 "Supersonic", "Live Forever", "Shakermaker"
(What's the Story) Morning Glory? 1995 "Wonderwall, "Champagne Supernova", "Don't Look Back in Anger"
Be Here Now 1997 "D'You Know What I Mean?", "All Around the World", "Don't Go Away"
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants 2000 "Go Let it Out", "Where Did it All Go Wrong?", "Who Feels Love?"
Heathen Chemistry 2002 "The Hindu Times", "Stop Crying Your Heart Out", "Songbird"
Don't Believe the Truth 2005 "Lyla", "The Importance of Being Idle", "Let There Be Love"
Dig Out Your Soul 2008 "The Shock of the Lightning", "I'm Outta Time", "Falling Down"

It didn't take long for the uber-talented quartet to make an impact in Europe, debuting at No. 1 on the British charts just six days after Definitely Maybe was released and becoming the fastest-selling debut album in Britain's storied history.

Oasis followed that up with one of the most commercially successful (though not exactly critically acclaimed) Britpop albums in history. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? sold a reported 22 million copies worldwide while taking home Best British Album at the 1996 Brit Awards and landing on several lists of all-time great releases.

The band never matched the stratospheric success of that second studio album but still saw tremendous success with the universally lauded Be Here Now in 1997, which was certified 7x Platinum in the UK and was its final album to achieve Platinum status in the U.S.

The next two releases earned largely mixed reviews overall, while Don't Believe the Truth and Dig Out Your Soul were both considered strong releases and returns to earlier form.

❓ Oasis Live '25 Tour FAQs

When does the Oasis Live '25 Tour start?

Oasis kicks off its first world tour in more than 16 years on July 4, 2025.

Where does the Oasis Live '25 Tour start?

Oasis will open its eight-city tour with two dates at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.

How long is the Oasis Live '25 Tour?

The Oasis Live '25 Tour is expected to run just over four months, from July 4 to Nov. 6, 2025 (though more concerts could be added after the current final date.)

How long has it been since Oasis last performed live?

Oasis last performed in front of a live audience at the V Festival in Staffordshire on Aug. 22, 2009. Their triumphant return to the stage in Cardiff on July 4, 2025 will mark 15 years, 10 months and 12 days between live performances.

Where can I bet on the Oasis Live '25 Tour?

While these markets aren't widely available in the United States, Ontario bettors can find Oasis Live '25 Tour odds via FanDuel Canada.