Oasis have released Bring It On Down (Live from Edinburgh, 9 August '25).
The track was recorded during the group’s second of three sold-out shows at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, where the Britpop icons performed for a total of 204,000 fans in a massive reunion event.
This latest live release follows earlier cuts including Slide Away (Live from Cardiff, 4 July '25), Cigarettes and Alcohol (Live from Manchester, 11 July '25), and Little By Little (Live from London, 2 August '25).
The band has also unveiled the limited-edition Oasis Complete Studio Album Collection box set, which features all seven studio albums along with the celebrated B-sides album The Masterplan on both vinyl and CD.
A new (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? Deluxe 30th Anniversary Edition will arrive on October 3, offered in special formats that include fresh unplugged versions of some of the group’s classic songs.
The North American stretch of the Oasis Live ‘25 Tour is almost here, beginning with two shows at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on October 24 and 25. The band will then continue through the United States across August and September. After two concerts in Mexico City on September 12 and 13, the tour will return to the UK for its final shows there, marking the band’s sixth and seventh nights at London’s Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28.
From there, the tour will move on to Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and Brazil, wrapping up on November 23 in São Paulo.
The band’s return to the stage has been met with tremendous success this summer, as Liam Gallagher and his brother Noel Gallagher put aside their long-standing differences. The Supersonic hitmakers are now rumored to be considering extending their reunion into 2026 with four possible concerts at Knebworth.
The potential shows would coincide with the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ legendary 1996 appearances at the Hertfordshire venue, although sources close to the group have stressed that no final decision has been made.
A source told The Sun’s Bizarre column, "They've seen the speculation, they've heard about the offers, and they know what the fans want.
"It's ultimately up to them to decide. The Oasis reunion hasn't just been concerts. You can see that it's been a cultural movement. Nothing comes close in recent history to Oasis' shows.
"It's a question of whether Noel and Liam want to draw a line in the sand and close the door on this chapter, knowing they capture the zeitgeist. Or do they strike it up again and keep the magic going? It's a difficult decision to make."
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