Croke Park will host the shows on August 16 and 17, 2025.
The chart-topping album Definitely Maybe was published around three decades ago, and the Britpop group, who broke up over 15 years ago, announced a run of gigs that would begin at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
In July and August of next year, the UK and Ireland tour will also stop at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Wembley Stadium in London, and Manchester's Heaton Park.
On Saturday, August 31, at 8 a.m., tickets for Croke Park go on sale through Ticketmaster.
Oasis said: "The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."
Oasis will tour the UK & Ireland in summer 2025!
— Oasis (@oasis) August 27, 2024
Tickets go on sale this Saturday 31st August.
IRE 🎟️ 8am IST
UK 🎟 9am BST
Full information 👉https://t.co/EtNuE2Hx6b
*These dates will be the band’s exclusive European appearances. pic.twitter.com/C5I0NVWS68
Oasis also said "plans are underway" for the tour to go to "other continents outside of Europe later next year".
The UK and Ireland portion of the tour is "the band's exclusive European appearances," as Liam explained on X.
Since the Manchester rock duo split up in 2009 due to a fight that broke out backstage at the Paris Rock en Seine event, fans have begged the brothers to get back together.
Recently, there have been more and more whispers of a reunion as their enmity appears to be melting.
Following the revelation this morning, hotel rooms in Dublin are in high demand; some are listing rates of more than €800 for a single night, while others seem to be sold out.