Oasis has added extra UK dates to their highly anticipated reunion tour after overwhelming demand during the pre-sale registration.
Liam and Noel Gallagher announced the additional concerts at major venues, including Wembley Stadium in London, Heaton Park in Manchester, and Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
Fans can now look forward to five shows in London, five in Manchester, and three in Scotland, alongside previously announced performances in Ireland and Wales.
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The band extended the deadline for pre-sale registration, allowing fans to sign up until 10 am UK time on Friday. Those who successfully enter the ballot will receive access details by 5 pm the same day.
The frenzy for tickets follows the band’s official reunion announcement earlier this week, which marks their first collaboration since Noel’s departure 15 years ago, effectively ending Oasis until now.
Due to a last minute surge in pre-sale ballot entries, a number of confirmation emails are still being processed and sent out.
The deadline to confirm your entry has now been extended to 10am BST tomorrow morning (Friday 30th August).
If successful in the ballot, you will be…
— Oasis (@oasis) August 29, 2024
With the additional dates, Oasis will perform on July 16 at Heaton Park, July 30 at Wembley Stadium, and August 12 at Murrayfield Stadium. Tickets, which range in price, will go on general sale this Saturday.
Prices for the cheapest seats in London, Cardiff, and Edinburgh start between £73 and £74.25, with standing tickets costing between £150 and £151.25.
In Manchester, where only standing options are available, tickets begin at £148.50, with various hospitality packages on offer.
The most expensive option, available at Wembley, is £506.25, which includes a pre-show party and exhibition.
Some fans have expressed frustration over skyrocketing hotel prices in the concert areas, with reports of bookings being canceled and re-listed at higher rates.
Despite the excitement surrounding the tour, Oasis has confirmed they will not be performing at Glastonbury or any other festivals in 2025.
Instead, the only opportunity to see the band live will be on their “Oasis Live ’25 World Tour,” with additional dates outside of Europe yet to be announced.
The reunion has been long-awaited by fans, with both Gallagher brothers sharing the news on social media, proclaiming, “The great wait is over.”
The reunion announcement coincides with the 30th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe, which the band hinted might have played a role in their decision to reunite.
However, details about other band members joining the tour or the possibility of new music remain undisclosed.
In response to concerns about ticket touting, Oasis has partnered with Twickets to ensure tickets are resold at face value only, aiming to prevent fans from being exploited by unofficial resale platforms.
Here’s a complete list of the Oasis reunion tour dates and venues for 2025:
- 4 July 2025 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- 5 July 2025 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- 11 July 2025 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- 12 July 2025 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- 16 July 2025 – Heaton Park, Manchester (added date)
- 19 July 2025 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- 20 July 2025 – Heaton Park, Manchester
- 25 July 2025 – Wembley Stadium, London
- 26 July 2025 – Wembley Stadium, London
- 30 July 2025 – Wembley Stadium, London (added date)
- 2 August 2025 – Wembley Stadium, London
- 3 August 2025 – Wembley Stadium, London
- 8 August 2025 – Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- 9 August 2025 – Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- 12 August 2025 – Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh (added date)
- 16 August 2025 – Croke Park, Dublin
- 17 August 2025 – Croke Park, Dublin
Fans can catch Oasis at these iconic venues across the UK and Ireland next summer.
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