Oasis Returns to New Jersey After 17 Years
It’s been a long time since Oasis last graced the stage in New Jersey. The iconic British band headlined at Camden’s Susquehanna Bank Center—now known as the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion—in December 2008 as part of their “Dig Out Your Soul Tour.” That was over 17 years ago, and now, the Gallagher brothers are making a triumphant return to the Garden State this Labor Day weekend.
On Sunday, August 31, and Monday, September 1, Noel and Liam Gallagher will take the stage at MetLife Stadium, which can hold up to 82,500 fans. This marks their first two-night performance in New Jersey since their 2008 show. The concerts will feature special guest Cage The Elephant, adding to the excitement for fans who have been eagerly awaiting this reunion.
Tickets for both shows are currently available, with the lowest price starting at $274 including fees on Vivid Seats. For those looking for a more immersive experience, floor seats start at $523, also including fees. These prices reflect the high demand for what is expected to be one of the most anticipated events of the year.
Before arriving in New Jersey, Oasis made their North American debut at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium. The band performed 23 songs, including timeless classics such as “Morning Glory,” “Supersonic,” “Don’t Look Back In Anger,” “Champagne Supernova,” and “Wonderwall.” According to USA Today, the performance was well-rehearsed but still carried an element of unpredictability, keeping fans on their toes as they wondered what each Gallagher brother would say next.
For those interested in experiencing the magic of Oasis live, the upcoming shows at MetLife Stadium are not to be missed. Fans can expect a mix of old favorites and possibly some surprises, given the band’s history of spontaneity during performances.
Oasis’ 2025 Tour Schedule
Oasis has announced a comprehensive tour schedule that includes both North American and United Kingdom dates. A full calendar featuring all venues and ticket links can be found online. Prices for tickets may fluctuate depending on demand, and additional fees may apply at checkout. Vivid Seats, the verified secondary market ticketing platform, offers a 100% buyer guarantee ensuring safe and secure transactions with tickets delivered before the event.
Oasis Set List from Their Recent Show
At their July 4 concert, which marked the beginning of their 2025 tour, Oasis performed 23 songs. Here’s a detailed look at the setlist:
- “Hello” (first time since 2002)
- “Acquiesce” (first time since 2006)
- “Morning Glory”
- “Some Might Say” (first time since 2002)
- “Bring It On Down” (first time since 2006)
- “Cigarettes & Alcohol”
- “Fade Away” (first time with Liam on vocals since 2002)
- “Supersonic”
- “Roll With It”
- “Talk Tonight” (first time since 2005)
- “Half the World Away”
- “Little by Little” (first time since 2005)
- “D’You Know What I Mean?” (first time since 2002; shortened)
- “Stand by Me” (first time since 2001)
- “Cast No Shadow” (first time since 2002)
- “Slide Away”
- “Whatever” (first time with Liam on vocals since 1996)
- “Live Forever” (dedicated to footballer Diogo Jota, who died the day before)
- “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star”
Encore: - “The Masterplan” (preceded by band introductions)
- “Don’t Look Back in Anger” (first time played with a full band since 2007)
- “Wonderwall”
- “Champagne Supernova”
Cage The Elephant – Supporting Act
Cage The Elephant, the alt-rock group known for hits like “Cigarette Daydream,” “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked,” and “Come A Little Closer,” will be the supporting act for both nights. The band recently announced a second tour in support of their 2024 album “Neon Pill.”
Throwback Groups on Tour in 2025
Fans of 90s and early 2000s music will be thrilled to see other nostalgic acts hitting the road in 2025. Some of the biggest names include:
- Blink-182
- Morrissey
- Trey Anastasio
- Paul McCartney
- Goo Goo Dolls with Dashboard Confessional
For more information on the biggest artists on tour in 2025, check out the full list of upcoming shows.
About the Writer
This article was written by Matt Levy, a live events reporter for the New York Post. Since joining the publication in 2022, Levy has covered major events, including a Bruce Springsteen concert and an interview with SNL’s Melissa Villaseñor. Keep in mind that deals can change, and prices are subject to fluctuations.
