Oasis fans will be scrambling to nab tickets to the group’s 2025 reunion tour this morning, as the general sale begins today.
The British rock band announced their long-awaited reunion on Tuesday (27 August), with brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher set to join one another onstage for the first time since their split in 2009.
Tickets for the UK tour dates will go on general sale at 9am on Saturday 31 August and be available from ticketmaster.co.uk, gigsandtours.com, and seetickets.com. Dublin tickets will available from 8am that same day from www.ticketmaster.ie.
Oasis have issued a warning against reselling tickets at inflated prices on websites not linked to their promoter, saying they will be “cancelled”. Moments after the presale on Friday, some tickets were listed for thousands of pounds on secondary ticketing sites such as StubHub and Viagogo.
The band announced additional dates in Manchester, London and Edinburgh earlier this week, due to overwhelming demand.
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Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 08:21
Ticketmaster appears to be crashing for quite a few fans
I’m seeing a lot of screenshots from fans posting to X/Twitter where the Ticketmaster website, one of the official ticketing partners of Oasis for their 2025 reunion tour, seems to be crashing when fans try to pay for their tickets.
Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 08:18
How to avoid ticket scams amid huge demand for Oasis 2025 shows
“Whenever there is high demand for music concerts or gigs, invariably unscrupulous fraudsters are there to take advantage,” said Tony Neate, chief executive at Get Safe Online. “When Oasis tickets launch for sale this weekend, don’t get caught out.
“Stick to official websites and platforms when buying the tickets – and only make payments via the platform you are using. Do not pay by bank transfer. And remember, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.”
Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 08:11
How much are Oasis tickets?
A seat to watch the band at London’s Wembley Stadium begins at £74.25, with the most expensive ticket a £506.25 pre-show party, exhibition and seated package.
The cheapest seats are Cardiff’s Principality Stadium shows, which will set you back £73, and Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium at £74, according to Manchester-based promoter SJM Concerts, which runs the website Gigs And Tours.
Before the announcement for UK shows, Irish promoters MCD said on its website that the price of both of the two Croke Park gigs in Dublin will start at 86.50 euros (£72.75) without booking fees.
In the band’s home city of Manchester, tickets start from £148.50, with only standing available alongside a number of hospitality and luxury packages.
Standing tickets at Wembley will cost fans £151.25, with the same tickets in Cardiff and Edinburgh slightly cheaper at £150 and £151 respectively.
Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 08:10
Fan shares photo of huge ticket queues as Oasis tickets go on sale in Ireland
One fan has shared an image apparently showing them at 404,706th place in the queue to buy Oasis tickets…
Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 08:05
Tickets go on sale in Ireland for Oasis’s Dublin shows
Tickets have gone on sale for the band’s two shows in Croke Park, Dublin, on 16 and 17 August.
Before the announcement for UK shows, Irish promoters MCD said on its website that the price of both of the two Croke Park gigs in Dublin will start at 86.50 euros (£72.75) without booking fees.
Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 08:00
Oasis ticket prices for London, Manchester, Dublin, Edinburgh and Cardiff shows after new dates added
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Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 07:55
‘We were all cabbaged beyond belief’: 30 years of Oasis’s masterpiece debut Definitely Maybe
Hell has frozen over as the famously feuding Gallagher brothers set aside their differences and announce their reunion tour for next year. To mark the occasion, Mark Beaumont revisits the album that started it all…
Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 07:41
Oasis vinyl sales spike following reunion tour announcement
Sales of Oasis’s back catalogue have surged by more than six times the number the previous week, amid huge demand ahead of their comeback concert tickets going on sale, according to HMV.
The entertainment retailer said it also witnessed a jump in pre-orders for the band’s 30th anniversary edition of their Definitely Maybe album, which was released on Friday.
HMV said the announcement has sparked demand for the band’s back catalogue and its latest release.
This week, sales across its full catalogue of records and CDs was 526% higher than during the previous week at HMV.
Sales of their Definitely Maybe LP rose by 443% week on week, while What’s The Story (Morning Glory) and Knebworth 1996 rose 684% and 209% respectively.
The retailer added that pre-orders for Oasis’s 30th anniversary edition of Definitely Maybe were double compared with where they were a week earlier.
Roisin O’Connor31 August 2024 07:31