Today host Carson Daly mocked British rockers Noel and Liam Gallagher on Monday morning after the Oasis stars announced they would be taking their reunion tour across the pond in 2025.
It was announced that the Manchester-born brothers will play in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto and Mexico City in August and September next year; Just a few weeks away they are concluding their dates in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Sharing the announcement during Today’s PopStart segment, Carson, 51, said: “We’ll start today with recent press news from Oasis. The newly reunited band went on tour and announced just moments ago that the lineup of North American tour dates.
‘The superstars of the nineties will arrive in Toronto, Chicago, New Jersey, Los Angeles and Mexico City starting in August of next year. That’s after they conclude their run… and I say this as if we hope… we hope they can top the UK and Ireland dates.
‘That’s the thing about Oasis, their relationship is very tumultuous. We hope they can endure the test dates to make it to this pond,” Carson joked as his co-host Savannah Guthrie commented, “There’s a lot of drama!”
Today host Carson Daly mocked Oasis rockers Noel and Liam Gallagher during Monday’s live broadcast.
Carson said he hopes the famous brothers can top their UK and Irish tour dates next summer.
The band announced their new tour dates by posting a montage video on Instagram and X, formerly known as Twitter, which features many posts from fans asking for dates in North America.
They captioned the clip: ‘People of Mexico, get ready. The Brothers are on the way. Oasis Tour North America 2025. Register for the Pre-Sale Draw for Mexico City (link in our profile). The pre-sale will take place on Thursday, October 3. The general sale will be on Friday, October 4 at 12 pm local time.
Oasis sent fans into a frenzy over the weekend when they teased an unexpected announcement ahead of their 2025 world tour.
The creators of Live Forever took to social media on Saturday and shared snaps of giant billboards featuring the brothers, with a headline reading “be careful what you wish for.”
The UK and Ireland dates were subject to “unprecedented” demand when tickets went on sale last month, with fans angered by skyrocketing prices due to Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” – or for being kicked off the site once they had queued for hours to get a ticket. place.