Are you one of the lucky ones that have picked up a ticket for Oasis’ 2025 reunion tour, or are you like so many others perturbed over the dynamic pricing for the vaunted tickets?
While much discourse since tickets went on sale through Ticketmaster (and subsequently swamping secondary seller websites) regarding the price of seeing a concert once again, those who have secured their tickets to one of the group’s 2025 shows are now discussing who could support the group during their shows?
Blossoms have already confirmed that they will be one of the support acts for Liam and Noel Gallagher, after alluding to the fact at their headline show at Wythenshawe Park, dropping a similar teaser Liam did at Leeds and Reading Festival 2024.
According to The Sun, sources have confirmed the band will be opening for the group, having already supported Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds earlier in the year. No suggestions as to what shows the band will support Oasis on, if not the entire tour.
But that has led to some discussion in the office; who else could open for Oasis during their eagerly anticipated reunion shows in 2025? We went on the idea that, akin to their celebrated shows at Knebworth in 1996, the shows might be a mini-festival of sorts, so here’s our fantasy booking of who could also support the band during their 2025 tour.

5. Courteeners
Already plotting their own tour in support of “Pink Cactus Cafe,” Courteeners could be a welcome addition to the support slot due to their staunch Manchester roots and influence from the Gallagher brothers. Perhaps Liam Gallagher could ask frontman Liam Fray if the band are up for it as the Courteener is set to perform at Liam Gallagher’s Malta Weekender later this month. | Getty Images

6. The K's
Another act that is set to perform at Liam Gallagher’s Malta Weekender and another band from the Manchester area (Earlestown), The K’s have drawn comparisons to Oasis not merely due to their geographical location. The band exude the same rock ‘n’ roll swagger the Gallagher’s were famous/notorious for, with their sound echoing the “everyman rock” that Oasis prided themselves on. | Getty Images

7. The Mary Wallopers
A bit of a wildcard, but the popularity of the Irish group after several festival appearances this year is something that promoters might want to consider. The Dundalk group have been slowly but surely attaining more acclaim with their live performances and have also earned the distinction of being asked to perform at Liam Gallagher’s Malta Weekender this month too. | Getty Images

8. Cast
Stalwarts of the British music scene, the Liverpool band were one of those not quite at the forefront of the “Cool Britannia” movement compared to some other Britpop heavyweights, but lead singer John Power is already part of British music folklore. His previous band, The La’s, were responsible for the immense earwork “There She Goes,” which has been used in film and commercials the world over while the band were a profound influence on the Britpop scene before Oasis exploded onto the scene. | Getty Images