Oasis announce US winter tour
Oasis
New dates include rescheduled London, Ontario gig
Oasis have announced details of a new US tour to support their forthcoming new album, 'Dig Out Your Soul'.
The 11-date tour includes a rescheduled gig at the John LaBatt Centre in London, Ontario.
The gig was originally cancelled after Noel Gallagher suffered rib injuries after being attacked onstage in Canada earlier this month.
The tour will see the band return to New York's Madison Square Garden, a venue they sold out in 2005.
Oasis will play:
Oakland, CA Oracle Arena (December 3)
Los Angeles, CA Staples Center (4)
Las Vegas, NV The Pearl (6)
Denver, CO Broomfield Events Ctr. (8)
Minneapolis, MN Target Center (10)
Chicago, IL Allstate Arena (12)
Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills (13)
London, ON John LaBatt Centre (rescheduled 9/9 date)
New York, NY Madison Sq. Garden (17)
Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Ctr. (19)
Washington, DC GMU Patriot Center(20)
Ryan Adams and his band The Cardinals will support the band on all dates.
The 11-date tour includes a rescheduled gig at the John LaBatt Centre in London, Ontario.
The gig was originally cancelled after Noel Gallagher suffered rib injuries after being attacked onstage in Canada earlier this month.
The tour will see the band return to New York's Madison Square Garden, a venue they sold out in 2005.
Oasis will play:
Oakland, CA Oracle Arena (December 3)
Los Angeles, CA Staples Center (4)
Las Vegas, NV The Pearl (6)
Denver, CO Broomfield Events Ctr. (8)
Minneapolis, MN Target Center (10)
Chicago, IL Allstate Arena (12)
Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills (13)
London, ON John LaBatt Centre (rescheduled 9/9 date)
New York, NY Madison Sq. Garden (17)
Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Ctr. (19)
Washington, DC GMU Patriot Center(20)
Ryan Adams and his band The Cardinals will support the band on all dates.
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