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Oasis Live ’25 Reunion Tour Setlist in Toronto: Every Song They Played at the First North American Show

Noel & Liam Gallagher brought their reunion tour to Toronto's Rogers Stadium on Sunday (August 24) to kick off the North American leg of their highly-anticipated reunion tour.

Liam Gallagher of Oasis at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for night 1 of their Oasis Live '25 Tour on Sunday, August 24, 2025.

Liam Gallagher of Oasis at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for night 1 of their Oasis Live '25 Tour on Sunday, August 24, 2025.

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Oasis brought their long-awaited Live '25 reunion tour to Toronto for the first date of their North American tour on Sunday night (August 24).

It's the first time the quintessential Britpop band has come to Canada in 16 years, and they made it count. Rain started coming down a little after halfway through the concert, during "Stand by Me," and never abated, but Oasis didn't shorten their setlist.


The band played songs from throughout their catalogue: six songs from their classic debut Definitely Maybe, eight from their beloved sophomore album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? and many others from throughout their career. With a few exceptions, they played mostly crowdpleasers from their '90s peak, with only two songs coming from the year 2000 or later.

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For those paying attention to the first leg of their reunion tour in Europe, there were no surprises. This was the same 23-song setlist Oasis played from their opening reunion show in Cardiff, Wales to their last one before North America in Dublin, Ireland. But fans who came to belt along with classics like "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger" were not disappointed, letting themselves get fully soaked to stay until the encore.

Before their customary “F—in’ in the Bushes,” (2000) the walk-on intro track they've used for over a decade, they also played Canadian rock legend Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" before coming onstage at 8:45 pm.

Earlier, opening band Cage The Elephant played their own 11-song set, including three Billboard Canadian Hot 100-charting hits: "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked," "Shake Me Down" and "Come a Little Closer."

After another date at the new Rogers Stadium tonight (August 25), they will travel to Chicago, East Rutherford (New Jersey), Los Angeles and Mexico City.

Find the full setlist from night 1 in Toronto below, and stay tuned for a full recap today at Billboard Canada:

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"Rockin' in the Free World" (Intro)

Neil Young song

“F—in’ in the Bushes” (Intro)

Album: Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000)

“Hello”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

“Acquiesce”

Album: The Masterplan (1998)

“Morning Glory”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

“Some Might Say”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

“Bring it on Down

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)

“Cigarettes & Alcohol”

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)

“Fade Away”

Album: The Masterplan (1998)

“Supersonic”

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)

“Roll With It”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

“Talk Tonight”

Album: The Masterplan (1998)

“Half The World Away”

Album: The Masterplan (1998)

“Little By Little”

Album: Heathen Chemistry (2002)

“D’You Know What I Mean?”

Album: Be Here Now (1997)

“Stand by Me”

Album: Be Here Now (1997)

“Cast No Shadow”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

“Slide Away”

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)

“Whatever”

Single, 1994

“Live Forever”

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)

“Rock ’n’ Roll Star”

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)

“The Masterplan”

Album: The Masterplan (1998)

“Don’t Look Back in Anger”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

“Wonderwall”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

“Champagne Supernova”

Album: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (1995)

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