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Through their nostalgic tour, Oasis is rekindling the swaggering optimism of the ’90s | News Channel 3-12

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 1 – Oasis sold 250,000 pints nightly at Wembley, doubling Coldplay's and surpassing Taylor Swift's beer sales, as part of their 41-show global reunion tour.

  • Oasis reunited for their 'Live 25' tour starting last month with shows at Cardiff's Principality Stadium and Manchester's Heaton Park.
  • This reunion follows their 2009 split and comes amid a broader cultural nostalgia for the 1990s, as noted by Noel Gallagher in 2021.
  • Oasis sold out 41 shows spanning five continents, performing unchanged 1990s setlists while drawing roughly 80,000 fans per gig at venues like Wembley.
  • Fans set a Wembley record by consuming 250,000 pints nightly, surpassing Coldplay’s 120,000 pints and Taylor Swift’s 40,000, with beer costing £8.20 a pint.
  • The tour boosted local businesses and will fund grassroots music venues, indicating Oasis’s continuing social and economic impact through their live shows.
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NME broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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