Oasis set list for 2025 reunion tour LEAKED with one glaring omission

by · Mail Online

The set list for Oasis's long-awaited 2025 reunion tour was leaked on social media on Tuesday and Liam Gallagher has now confirmed its authenticity.

Fans were sent into a frenzy in the summer when Noel, 57, and Liam, 52, announced they had put their differences aside and would return in 2025.

It will be the first time they will perform on stage together since breaking up in 2009 following a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in France.

The much-hyped events have been shrouded in mystery since it was confirmed in August 2024.

But the secret now seems to be out after a fan claimed to have leaked the song selection for the tour - but there was no room for one of their biggest singles.

The rumoured set starts off with Acquiesce, the only Oasis hit to feature the brothers singing in tandem and a popular opener for past shows.

The set list for Oasis's long-awaited 2025 reunion tour was leaked on social media on Tuesday and Liam Gallagher has now responded to the rumours
Fans were sent into a frenzy in the summer when Noel, 57, and Liam, 52, announced they had put their differences aside and would return in 2025

The following song is the band's first UK number one hit Some Might Say, which appears on the their second album What's The Story (Morning Glory)? released in 1995.

The Gallaghers then go through some of their most beloved tracks including Lyla, Shakermaker, The Hindu Times, Columbia and Cast No Shadow.

Popular 1995 hit She's Electric comes in as the eighth performance on the rumoured list and is followed in the middle of the set by songs from a variety of eras including Stand By Me, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, The Importance of Being Idle, Half The World Away, Whatever and Slide Away.

The band are set to leave their fan favourite hits until the end of their shows, with their 1994 debut single Supersonic the 15th song.

The Liam-led anthem is followed by Morning Glory, Rock 'n' Roll Star and Cigarettes and Alcohol.

Third from last is 1995 single Don't Look Back In Anger, which boasts a whopping 995million listens on Spotify and is known by music fans across the world.

Cult classic Live Forever, from their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe, is the penultimate track on the rumoured list before the Gallagher brothers finish off the set with seven-and-a-half-minute anthem Champagne Supernova.

There is noticeably no room for Wonderwall, which has more than 2.2bn plays on Spotify and is the group's sole top 40 entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, although you would imagine the 1995 hit is a shoo-in for an encore.

The set is rumoured to begin with the hit Acquiesce, the only song featuring both Noel and Liam (Pictured, in Milan in 2008) 
There is no room, however, for their biggest hit Wonderwall, which is sung by Liam (pictured, performing at Wembley Stadium in September)
The Noel-sung classic Don't Look Back In Anger comes towards the end of the rumoured set list (pictured: Noel at Y Not Festival 2024 in August)

Lead singer Liam, who boasts 3.8m followers on X, responded to the speculated song list, saying: 'It's not far off.'

The announcement sparked a scramble for tickets to see the concerts in Manchester, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh and Dublin.

They will also play in the US, Canada, Mexico, and Australia.

A source told The Sun that contracts state they won't be paid until the tour starts out of fears they could fall out beforehand.

Although the clause is a common arrangement it seemed 'even more necessary' because 'of Noel and Liam's fiery relationship'. 

The Gallaghers will reportedly be kept apart when not on stage in a 'military style operation' during their much-anticipated reunion tour.

There will be separate dressing rooms and transport to avoid a clash and resulting 'PR and financial nightmare'.

When tickets went on sale for the UK and Ireland shows via official channels, some standard tickets more than doubled from £148 to £355 and the situation was blamed on 'unprecedented demand'. 

An insider revealed promoters have drawn up contracts that state the feuding brothers won't get any upfront earnings (Pictured: The Gallagher brothers at the Q Awards in 2005)
When tickets went on sale for the UK and Ireland shows via official channels, some standard tickets more than doubled from £148 to £355 and the situation was blamed on 'unprecedented demand' (pictured: Noel and Liam at Wembley Stadium in 2008)
Oasis shot to global stardom in the 1990s, with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe becoming the fastest-selling debut album in British history (pictured: Liam in 1995)
The following year (What's The Story) Morning Glory? was released with smash hits Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger and Champagne Supernova (pictured: the brothers at the Lyceum Theatre in 1998)

There was outrage from fans and the controversy prompted the Government and the UK's competition watchdog to pledge they would look at the use of dynamic pricing.

Many Oasis fans have already been left empty-handed when the hotly-anticipated 17-date UK reunion tour sold out in a matter of hours in an online fiasco.

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Around 14million fans faced eight-hour queues in a bid to get their hands on the highly-sought-after tickets to see the rock band live, with many still missing out.

The Gallagher brothers then made tickets available for another two Wembley shows via a staggered invite-only ballot, but many fans were left disappointed after not being called up for the sale despite queuing for hours in the first sale.

Oasis shot to global stardom in the 1990s, with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe becoming the fastest-selling debut album in British history.

The following year (What's The Story) Morning Glory? was released with smash hits Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger and Champagne Supernova, with Wonderwall topping the ARIA Top 10 charts for 11 weeks in a row following its release.