Osasis in Argentina: when and where do brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher play?
Oasis, the iconic English band led by brothers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher, has confirmed its return to Argentina with a show that promises to be historic. The event is scheduled for November 15 and 16, 2025 at River Plate's Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires.
Oasis returns to Argentina
The news has sparked a wave of euphoria among Argentine fans, who have waited years to see the band live again. Oasis, responsible for generational anthems such as Wonderwall, Don't Look Back in Anger, and Live Forever, is returning after a long separation that kept the Gallagher brothers on separate paths for more than a decade.
Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher Together Again
Since their split in 2009, tensions between the Gallagher brothers have been a constant topic in the music press. However, in recent months, rumors of a possible reconciliation have grown, finally materializing with the announcement of this world tour.
"We've always known that Buenos Aires is a special place for us. We couldn't go on tour without coming back there," Liam Gallagher stated on his social media. Meanwhile, Noel, known for his usual sarcastic tone, commented: "Let's see if the speakers don't blow up this time."
Oasis' History in Argentina
Oasis has visited Buenos Aires several times, leaving unforgettable memories with performances at venues such as Luna Park and Campo de Polo. Their show at River Plate Stadium in 2009 was one of their last performances before their breakup, making their return to the same stage an event of great symbolic value.
Stay tuned to social media and official websites for more information on ticket sales and event details. The countdown has begun, and Oasis promises to make history once again in Buenos Aires.
How to Get to the Monumental Stadium of River Plate
By public transportation:
Bus: Lines that go to the stadium: 15, 28, 29, 42, 107, 130. Get off at Av. Figueroa Alcorta and Udaondo or Av. Libertador and Udaondo.
Subway: Line D (Green) to Congreso de Tucumán station (last station). From there, you can walk for about 15 minutes or take a bus to the stadium.
Train: Mitre line, Tigre branch, to Nuñez or Belgrano C station, from where you can walk about 10-15 minutes to the stadium.
By car or taxi: From downtown Buenos Aires, take Av. del Libertador northbound until you reach the intersection with Av. Udaondo. You can also take the Illia Highway and connect to Av. Lugones, which will take you close to the stadium.
There are parking lots nearby, but on game days, traffic can be heavy.
By bicycle: Buenos Aires has bike lanes on Av. Figueroa Alcorta that lead close to the stadium.
There are Ecobici stations, the city's public bike system, near the area.