Oasis Reunion Tour Lights Up MetLife Stadium on August 31, 2025

In a much-anticipated kickoff, British rock legends Oasis reunited on stage Sunday night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, launching the first of two sold-out concerts as part of their Live ’25 reunion tour. Thousands of fans braved heavy traffic and logistical hurdles to witness Liam and Noel Gallagher perform together for the first time at the venue in nearly two decades.
Concert Highlights and Setlist
Doors opened at 5:00 PM ET, with opening act Cage the Elephant revving up the crowd before Oasis took the stage at 7:30 PM ET. The Gallagher brothers tore through a two-hour set packed with classics, including:
- “Supersonic”
- “Morning Glory”
- “Wonderwall”
- “Champagne Supernova”
The performance featured tight harmonies on fan favorites like “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Live Forever,” capped by a raucous encore of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” that had the stadium on its feet well past 10:00 PM ET.
Last-Minute Ticket Trends
Despite a sold-out status, last-minute tickets remained available on secondary markets. StubHub listings showed floor seats at approximately $600, while upper-level tickets could be found for as low as $285, reflecting a slight price drop for Sunday’s show compared to Monday’s date.
Entry Procedures and Fan Experience
Earlier in the day, fans lining up for general admission discovered a last-minute change in wristband distribution. Event staff informed early arrivals that gold bands would grant front-of-stage access, reversing the usual red-band policy-an announcement that prompted both relief and confusion among waiting fans.
Traveling to East Rutherford proved challenging for many. Reports from social media urged concertgoers to opt for ride-share services over public transit, citing overcrowded trains at Penn Station and limited shuttle options near Port Authority.
Looking Ahead
Oasis will return to MetLife Stadium Monday, September 1, for a second reunion show at 7:30 PM ET. This marks the culmination of their brief U.S. run before the tour resumes across Mexico, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America this fall. Night two tickets are still circulating on face-value exchanges, offering one last chance for fans to witness rock history in New Jersey.
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