City vows ‘continuous improvement’ ahead of Oasis concert at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium
Toronto officials and Live Nation are coordinating with police and transit to manage crowds and traffic, aiming to improve safety and reduce noise after past concert disruptions.
- Oasis performed the only Canadian stop on its 2025 North American tour at a sold-out Rogers Stadium in Toronto on Sunday afternoon.
- The reunion followed nearly 17 years since their last Canadian show and stemmed from a long estrangement between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher.
- Despite rain and wind midway through the concert, fans sang classics like 'Wonderwall,' while city officials worked with Live Nation to improve traffic and safety after past criticisms.
- Ticket prices ranged from $172 to $1,668 with the show scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and temperatures near 18 C at the start, contributing to high anticipation among fans globally.
- The city pledged continuous improvement of crowd management and noise mitigation to ensure a safe experience for attendees, residents, and road users during and after concerts at the controversial 50,000-seat venue.
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Oasis kicks off North American tour in Toronto
British rock legends Oasis kicked off the North American leg of their blockbuster reunion tour in Toronto on Sunday as ecstatic Canadian fans flocked to their first chance to see the band since 2008. After shooting to fame in the mid-1990s Britpop era and dramatically breaking up 16 years ago,…
After a series of closed-door concerts that created the event during the summer in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Liam and Noel Gallagher launched on Sunday in Toronto the North American part of his tour.
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