Oasis ticket prices and extra dates
Oasis ticket prices and extra dates
Oasis Ticket Prices and Extra Dates Revealed: A Closer Look at the Reunion Tour
The long-anticipated Oasis reunion tour has sparked a frenzy among fans, with the band announcing ticket prices and adding three more dates due to overwhelming demand. Tickets for the UK and Ireland shows will range from £73 for the most affordable seats to a hefty £506 for premium packages, highlighting the scale and excitement surrounding the band’s comeback. As reported by the BBC, the new shows are scheduled for 16 July in Manchester, 30 July in London, and 12 August in Edinburgh. However, the band hinted that even more dates could be added soon, with pre-sales opening this Friday and general sales on Saturday.
Tour Dates and Locations: Where to Catch Oasis Live
Oasis has so far revealed a series of UK and Ireland dates for their “Oasis Live ‘25” world tour, beginning in Cardiff on 4 July and concluding in Dublin on 17 August. The band will perform at several iconic venues, including five nights at Manchester’s Heaton Park and Wembley Stadium in London, three nights at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, and two nights at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. The final shows will take place at Dublin’s Croke Park.
Full List of Dates:
- 4, 5 July – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
- 11, 12, 16, 19, 20 July – Manchester, Heaton Park
- 25, 26, 30 July and 2, 3 August – London, Wembley Stadium
- 8, 9, 12 August – Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium
- 16, 17 August – Dublin, Croke Park
Notably, these are the only European dates scheduled for next year, but the “world tour” label suggests that additional international shows will be announced soon.
Ticket Pricing and Packages: What You Need to Know
Fans eager to attend will need to prepare for a range of ticket prices. Standard standing tickets are priced around £150, while standard seated tickets range from £73 to £205, depending on the venue. Premium packages, which include added perks like merchandise, pre-show parties, and access to a private Oasis exhibition, are priced between £216 and £506.25. These prices are likely to rise on resale platforms, although the band is attempting to control resale activity by limiting it to authorized outlets like Twickets and Ticketmaster’s Fan-to-Fan service. Selling through unauthorized platforms could lead to ticket cancellations.
Pre-Sale and General Sale Details: How to Get Your Hands on Tickets
A ballot for the pre-sale of tickets was held to ensure fairness in access, with registration closing earlier this week. Due to a surge in last-minute entries, the deadline to confirm entries has been extended until 10:00 BST on Friday, with successful applicants receiving pre-sale access information by 17:00. However, success in the ballot does not guarantee a ticket, as tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The general sale for UK shows opens at 09:00 BST on Saturday, while Dublin tickets go on sale an hour earlier.
Is Oasis Headlining Glastonbury?
Contrary to widespread rumors, Oasis will not be headlining Glastonbury or any other festivals next year. The band explicitly stated that their performances will be limited to their “Oasis Live ’25” tour dates, dashing fans’ hopes of seeing them at the iconic festival.
The Journey of Oasis: From Breakup to Reunion
Oasis, formed in Manchester in 1991, saw its original lineup—Liam and Noel Gallagher, guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, bassist Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan, and drummer Tony McCarroll—undergo several changes over the years. The band split in 2009 after a heated backstage altercation between the Gallagher brothers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris. Now, 15 years later, they are set to reunite, although it remains unclear which former members will join the Gallagher brothers on stage.
Why Now? The Reasons Behind the Reunion
While the exact reasons for the Oasis reunion remain unknown, the band released a cryptic statement hinting at destiny and timing: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over.” Despite years of tension, the financial potential of the tour is undeniable. With ticket prices as high as £506 and a possible 17-date tour, Oasis could rake in millions per show, similar to the earnings seen by other major artists like Taylor Swift.
How to Safely Purchase Your Tickets
The demand for tickets is expected to be high, with potential scams looming. Consumer group Which? advises against purchasing tickets from strangers on social media or making payments via bank transfer, as these are common methods used by fraudsters. Instead, buyers are encouraged to use credit cards for protection under Section 75 or PayPal’s Buyer Protection system.
Conclusion
As the Oasis reunion tour approaches, fans worldwide are eager to see the Gallagher brothers back on stage together. With tickets soon to go on sale, excitement is building for what could be one of the most significant music events of the year.
For more information, visit official outlets such as Ticketmaster, Gigsandtours, and SeeTickets.