
Oasis Live ’25 Reunion Tour in Toronto: Full Setlist, Highlights, and North American Kickoff
Oasis are officially back on the road, and Toronto was the city chosen to launch the highly anticipated North American leg of their Live ’25 Reunion Tour. On Sunday night (August 24, 2025), Noel and Liam Gallagher reunited with their bandmates to perform at Rogers Stadium, delivering a night of Britpop nostalgia that fans in Canada had been waiting nearly 17 years to experience.
The show carried a sense of history and celebration. For Oasis, it was not only their return to Canada but also the symbolic start of a North American run that will take them through major cities like Chicago, East Rutherford, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. The Toronto crowd knew they were witnessing something special — the first Oasis concert on Canadian soil since the late 2000s.
Rain, Resilience, and a Crowd That Stayed to the End
The weather played its own role in the night. A steady rain began halfway through the show during “Stand by Me” and continued without pause until the encore. Yet the storm didn’t stop Oasis, nor did it discourage the fans. Thousands stayed drenched but ecstatic, belting out every word of “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger.” The band, true to form, never shortened their setlist or skipped a beat.
A Setlist of Oasis Classics
The setlist leaned heavily into the Britpop legends’ ’90s heyday, with only two tracks coming from the year 2000 or later. In total, the band performed 23 songs, balancing career-defining hits with a few deeper cuts.
Six tracks came from their groundbreaking debut Definitely Maybe (1994).
Eight songs were drawn from (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (1995), the album that cemented Oasis as global superstars.
The rest spanned other albums, offering fans a reminder of just how deep the Gallagher brothers’ catalog runs.
For those who had followed the European leg earlier this summer — from the tour’s grand opening in Cardiff, Wales to the closing date in Dublin, Ireland — the setlist was familiar. Oasis kept things consistent, ensuring that fans on both continents experienced the same lineup of songs.
Special Intro and a Canadian Rock Tribute
The show opened with a special nod to Canada’s own rock legacy. Before Oasis even took the stage, the stadium erupted as Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World” played over the speakers. Then, at exactly 8:45 p.m. ET, Oasis stormed onstage to their customary walk-on track “F—in’ in the Bushes,” which they’ve used for more than a decade. From there, the night unfolded into a celebration of some of the most iconic rock songs of the past 30 years.
Cage the Elephant Set the Tone
Before Oasis’ triumphant return, fans were treated to a high-energy set from Cage the Elephant, who performed 11 songs, including Canadian Hot 100 hits like “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked,” “Shake Me Down,” and “Come a Little Closer.” Their dynamic performance perfectly set the stage for what was to come.
What’s Next on the Live ’25 Reunion Tour
After their second sold-out Toronto show on Monday night (August 25), Oasis will head to the United States and Mexico for the next leg of the reunion tour. Stops include Chicago, East Rutherford (New Jersey), Los Angeles, and Mexico City, before more international dates are expected to be announced.
For Toronto fans, night one of Oasis’ Live ’25 Reunion Tour was more than just a concert — it was a homecoming, a rain-soaked sing-along, and proof that the Gallagher brothers’ music still resonates just as powerfully as it did in the 1990s.