Oasis have teased an announcement ahead of confirming further locations for their world tour(Image: Getty Images)

Oasis send fans wild as they tease new tour dates after Ticketmaster chaos

Oasis are yet to confirm locations for their world tour except for the UK and Ireland, but the band - which includes Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher - have teased an announcement

by · The Mirror

Band Oasis have excited fans by teasing an upcoming announcement ahead of their world tour next year.

It was announced last month that brothers Noel Gallagher, 57, and Liam Gallagher, 51, who last performed together in 2009, would reunite for the Oasis Live '25 world tour next year. Tickets for the UK and Ireland gigs have already been released, with dates for additional locations yet to be announced.

The band took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Saturday to reveal that they will be sharing some news on Monday amid anticipation of where else they will perform next year. It comes following speculation of the potential additional locations the band will visit in the US and Canada.

The post included photos of billboards promoting Oasis in locations like Times Square in New York for the upcoming tour. Among the other three photos was one that's thought to show a billboard on Yonge Street in Toronto. The billboards read: "Be careful what you wish for." The tweet itself read: "MONDAY, 8AM ET #OasisLive25."

One person responded: "Getting super excited for you to announce your US shows." Another speculation ahead of the news on Monday: "US dates announcement." A third reacted to the tweet: "Yasssssss finally!" Whilst another fan wrote: "Here we go." Someone else said: "We are waiting."

Noel Gallagher (left) and Liam Gallagher (right) will be touring as part of Oasis next year( Image: Getty Images)

Ahead of an announcement unveiling locations outside of the UK and Ireland that Oasis will visit on the tour, it was reported this week that sources told NME several places where the band will apparently perform. It's reported that they will visit Toronto in Canada, as well as Chicago, East Rutherford, Boston and Los Angeles in the US. The tour will reportedly also visit Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Chile and Argentina.

It was confirmed last month that the band will be touring the UK and Ireland next year for their reunion. Tickets went on sale shortly afterwards and it was announced later that same day that tickets for the UK and Ireland shows had sold out, with some fans left disappointed in the process. As previously reported, some fans were said to have been met with an error message when they had tried to buy tickets. A spokesperson for Ticketmaster, one of the official ticket sites for the tour, denied the website had crashed and urged fans to "to hold their place in line" at one point.

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