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Oasis add Chile to South American tour: dates, venue, ticket information

An official announcement is expected on Tuesday. Advertisements featuring the “Supersonic” rockers can already be seen in the Santiago Metro.

An official announcement is expected on Tuesday. Advertisements featuring the “Supersonic” rockers can already be seen in the Santiago Metro.

Oasis’ reunion an comeback tour is one of the biggest news stories of recent years. After 15 years of separation, the band led by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher will return with a world tour with Chile the latest addition to a string of dates in South America.

The news was hinted by the group on social media, where the national flag can be seen in a short reel. In addition, in the Santiago Metro there is already advertising alluding to the imminent announcement.

Oasis’ previous visits to Chile

The official announcement will take place this Tuesday, November 5th at 11 a.m. local time, when information about ticket sales, prices, and the venue where the concert will take place will be confirmed. It will be the return of the authors of Don’t Look Back in Anger to Chilean soil, after their last performance at Movistar Arena in Santiago on 5 May 2009.

In fact it will be the group’s fourth visit. The band made their first appearance in the country March 1998 at Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo in Santiago and returned eight years later to play to a sell-out crowd at the Velódromo Estadio Nacional.

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However, the aforementioned information has already been leaked on social media. On ‘X’, the user @SFV_Cinema (who has already anticipated information of the same type in major concerts in the past), published that the British rock group will run through their repertoire of hits on November 19, 2025 at the National Stadium. Tickets, meanwhile, will go on sale this Wednesday, November 13, that is, in a week and a half.

What will be clearer on Tuesday with official confirmation, are the ticket prices. In Mexico, for example, the most affordable ticket cost 1,377 Mexican pesos, something like $65 thousand Chilean pesos, approximately.

In any case, a full house is expected to see the historic reunion of the band that created “Slide Away,” “Morning Glory,” “The Masterplan,” “Stand By Me” and so many other hits.

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