Toronto is about to be swept up in a Britpop revival as Oasis returns for two monumental shows at Rogers Stadium. For fans of the legendary Manchester band, this isn’t just another concert; it’s a historic stop that they won’t soon forget.
The shows: Dates, times and what to expect
The Oasis Live 25 Tour marks the first time Liam and Noel Gallagher have shared a stage since their infamous split in 2009. Toronto is the first North American stop on the tour, and anticipation is sky-high. Both concerts (Sunday, Aug. 24 and Monday, Aug. 25) begin at 7:30 p.m., with Rogers Stadium doors opening earlier in the evening.
Though subject to change, the setlist will include several of the band’s hits, including Morning Glory, Supersonic, Roll With It, Acquiesce and Cigarettes & Alcohol. The encore should see the two brothers end with Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger and Champagne Supernova.
Toronto Oasis pop-up store
Ahead of the concerts, Oasis is launching a pop-up fan store at 468 Queen Street West, opening Thursday at 11 a.m. The store is part of a limited North American rollout, with similar locations in Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.
Inside, fans will find exclusive band merchandise, limited edition vinyls, and Adidas Originals x Oasis: A brand-new apparel collaboration available in limited quantities.
How did we get here?
Oasis’s triumphant return has been years in the making. After their 2009 breakup, fans were left wondering if the Gallagher brothers would ever reconcile. That moment came in August 2024, when the band announced their reunion and a 41-date global tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of their debut album “Definitely Maybe.”
The tour kicked off in Cardiff on July 4 and has since played to sold-out crowds in Manchester, London, and Edinburgh. Toronto’s shows are expected to be among the most emotional, marking Oasis’s first performance in Canada in more than 16 years.
Rogers Stadium: What to know
Rogers Stadium is located on the former Downsview Airport lands in North York. This temporary open-air venue was built in just nine months and opened in June 2025.
With a capacity of 50,000, it’s Toronto’s largest purpose-built music venue, designed specifically for stadium-scale tours. The stadium is part of a broader redevelopment plan for Downsview, with the site eventually transitioning into a mixed-use community.
Rogers Stadium is a 10-minute walk from Downsview Park GO and TTC stations. Due to limited parking, public transit is encouraged.
Ticket prices and last-minute demand
Tickets for both nights are still available via official platforms like Ticketmaster and the Rogers Stadium portal. Prices range from $330 to $990, with VIP packages offering early entry and exclusive merchandise.