British rock band Oasis lit up the Rose Bowl in Pasadena over the weekend and said “Hello” to two sold-out shows as part of their Live ’25 World Tour.
Looking out to the crowd, you’re immediately teleported back to the mid-’90s with fans rocking bucket hats and Adidas/ Oasis collaboration merchandise.
The shows drew famous fans like Leonardo DiCaprio, Sir Paul McCartney, Linda Evangelista, Billy Zane and former Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, who rocked out under the bright moonlight show in the legendary venue.

The tour has been a long time coming. Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, who famously feuded years ago, split in 2009. The tour marks their first time performing in 16 years. The last time they performed in Los Angeles was in 2008 at the now Crypto.com Arena for their Dig Out Your Soul Tour.
Despite warm temperatures, Liam still donned his famous anorak, known as the Liam anorak, as sang hits like “Supersonic,” “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star.”
Of course, they awaited to perform their hits “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova” during their encore. The latter being followed by a mesmerizing fireworks display.

To further celebrate the reunion, fans were treated to a drone show on Friday night similar to what was done for the fans in Chicago and New York City.
The two nights in Southern California marked the end of the U.S. leg of the tour.
The band now heads to Mexico City’s GNP Seguros Stadium for shows on Sept. 12 and 13. They then head to the United Kingdom’s Wembley Stadium on Sept. 27 on 28.