
Oasis has unveiled a live version of their classic track “Bring It On Down,” recorded during their performance at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on August 9, 2025. This release comes from the band’s second of three sold-out nights at the venue, where they captivated an audience of 204,000 fans during their highly anticipated reunion shows.
The live recording is part of a series of releases that highlights the band’s ongoing tour, following previous tracks like “Slide Away” from Cardiff, “Cigarettes and Alcohol” from Manchester, and “Little By Little” from London. Each of these tracks showcases the band’s dynamic presence and connection with their audience, a hallmark of their legendary Britpop status.
New Releases and Upcoming Tour Dates
In addition to the live track, Oasis has released a limited-edition box set titled the “Oasis Complete Studio Album Collection.” This collection includes all seven studio albums along with the iconic B-sides album “The Masterplan,” available in both vinyl and CD formats. Furthermore, a deluxe edition of their seminal album “(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?” is set to launch on October 3, featuring new unplugged versions of classic tracks.
As the North American leg of the Oasis Live ’25 Tour approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating two nights at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on October 24 and 25. The band will continue their US tour throughout August and September, culminating in two shows in Mexico City on September 12 and 13. Following this, they will return to the UK for their final performances at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28.
Oasis’s summer tour marks a significant return to the stage for the band, particularly as brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher appear to have resolved their long-standing feud. The reunion has sparked a cultural revival, with fans expressing a strong desire for more performances. Reports suggest that the band has been offered the opportunity to extend their reunion into 2026, potentially featuring four shows at Knebworth, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of their landmark concerts at the venue in 1996.
Speculation Surrounding Future Performances
While the possibility of additional shows generates excitement, insiders emphasize that no decisions have been finalized. A source close to the band told The Sun’s Bizarre column, “They’ve seen the speculation, they’ve heard about the offers, and they know what the fans want.” The source added that the decision ultimately rests with Liam and Noel, who must weigh their desire to continue this chapter against the significance of their current cultural impact.
As Oasis continues to capture the public’s imagination with their electrifying performances, fans are left to ponder whether the brothers will choose to keep the momentum going or step back as they reflect on their storied legacy. The band’s concerts this summer have not only revived their music but also reignited a shared passion among fans that resonates deeply within the music community.