Liam Gallagher Closes US Tour with Pasadena Finale

Lead Liam Gallagher capped Oasis’ Live ’25 US leg at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl on September 7, 2025, delivering a sold-out headline set and previewing upcoming Mexico dates.
Nut Graf The show marked the second consecutive night at the iconic California venue, underscoring the enduring demand for the Gallagher brothers’ reunion tour and setting the stage for the band’s international fall leg.
Main Details Historic Reunion Triumph Liam Gallagher fronted Oasis alongside brother Noel in front of over 88,000 fans at the Rose Bowl, concluding the North American run of their first tour since 2009. The performance featured anthems such as “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and deep cuts that drew rapturous sing-alongs.
Sold-Out Spectacle Tickets for Sunday’s show sold out months in advance, with last-minute resale prices ranging from $200 to $500 for upper-deck seats. Field-level tickets peaked above $2,700 on secondary markets, reflecting the band’s continued box-office power.
Setlist and Stagecraft Gallagher opened with “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” and closed with an extended version of “Roll with It,” interspersing Oasis classics and solo tracks. Stage visuals projected archival footage from the band’s ’90s heyday, reinforcing the tour’s nostalgic appeal.
Next Stop: Mexico City Post-Pasadena, Oasis will head to Estadio GNP Seguros on September 12-13, where Liam teased new visuals and potential guest appearances. The band then launches their European and South American legs later this fall.
Subheadings for Scannability
- Setlist Highlights: “Live Forever,” “Supersonic,” encore of “Champagne Supernova”
- Fan Reactions: Social media buzz under #OasisLive25
- Logistics: Sold-out status, resale pricing trends
Bullet Points
- Two-night Rose Bowl run capped US leg of Live ’25 tour
- Sold-out crowd of 88,000 with secondary-market tickets up to $2,700
- Oasis to perform in Mexico City September 12-13 before global fall tour
The sold-out Pasadena finale affirmed Oasis’ reunion as more than nostalgia, proving the Gallagher legacy remains a major live-music draw.
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