Oasis Reunites at Rose Bowl for Sold-Out Pasadena Concert

PASADENA, CA (September 6, 2025) - Oasis reunited under the floodlights at Rose Bowl Stadium Saturday night, delivering a triumphant two-hour set before 90,000 sold-out fans as part of their “Live ’25” North American finale.

The Gallagher brothers launched their highly anticipated Pasadena shows with Britpop anthems and fiery energy, backed by support act Cage The Elephant. The concert marks Oasis’s first Southern California performance since 2008 and caps a reunion tour that has captivated stadium audiences worldwide.

Reunion Tour Climaxes in Southern California

Oasis opened with a pulsating rendition of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star,” setting the tone for a career-spanning set that included “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Champagne Supernova.” Cage The Elephant energized the crowd with their signature alt-rock sound, warming up the stadium before Oasis took the stage at 8:45 p.m.

Weather and Logistics

Despite a lingering heat advisory with temperatures peaking at 89°F, fans braved the late-summer warmth, replenishing at concourse water stations and adhering to the two-bottle limit for sealed water containers. Gates opened at 5:30 p.m., with free shuttle service from nearby lots easing traffic congestion.

Fan Reactions and Atmosphere

Chants of “O-A-S-I-S” echoed across the Bowl as multigenerational attendees sang every lyric. “I flew from Manchester just to be here,” said lifelong fan Maria Thompson. “This feels bigger than any show I’ve attended - truly unforgettable.”

Safety and Sold-Out Status

Pasadena Police and stadium staff reported a smooth evening with no major incidents. All 92,542 tickets were sold through official channels, with local radio giveaways preventing widespread ticket-scalping scandals that marred earlier tour stops.

What’s Next

Oasis returns to the Rose Bowl stage Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. before concluding the U.S. leg and heading to Mexico City. Fans can expect an equally electrifying encore celebrating the band’s enduring legacy.