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Top tips for getting your hands on Oasis’s 2025 reunion tour tickets after 15-year hiatus-Asyia Iftikhar-Entertainment – Metro
All the tips and tricks you need for ticket day.
An Oasis reunion has been 15 years in the making – here’s how to get your hands on tickets (Picture: Giuseppe Aresu/REX/Shutterstock)
Fifteen years after Oasis split up, feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are putting the past behind them as they announce the band’s highly-anticipated reunion – and here’s how to get tickets.
The Wonderwall hitmakers announced the explosive news earlier today with a confirmed UK and Ireland tour in the summer of 2025.
Their social media post came alongside the caption: ‘The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.’
Noel, 57, and Liam, 51, have been publicly at odds for years and by their break-up in 2009 they were no longer on speaking terms – making the likelihood of a reunion simply a pipe dream in fan’s minds. Until now.
After Liam dedicated Half the World Away to his brother at Reading Festival and called him the ‘greatest songwriter’, there was no doubt that something had shifted between the two.
So without further ado here’s everything you need to know about getting your hands on the coveted tickets.
There will be a mad scramble for the hottest tickets in town (Picture: Getty)
When will Oasis 2025 tickets go on sale?
As the chart-topping duo – behind hits such as Champagne Supernova and Don’t Look Back In Anger – shared on social media, tickets will go on sale on Saturday, August 31 at 9am BST.
Eager fans will be able to buy tickets for any of the below shows.
July 2025
4th – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
5th – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
11th – Manchester, Heaton Park
12th – Manchester, Heaton Park
19th – Manchester, Heaton Park
20th – Manchester, Heaton Park
25th – London, Wembley Stadium
26th – London, Wembley Stadium
August 2025
2nd – London, Wembley Stadium
3rd – London, Wembley Stadium
8th – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
9th – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
16th – Dublin, Croke Park
17th – Dublin, Croke Park
The chart-topping family duo broke up in 2009 after several clashes (Picture: Getty)
How much will Oasis tickets be?
There is currently no confirmation on the exact price of tickets for the reunion.
There has been an observed rise in the price of concert tickets in recent months with even the cheapest, nosebleed, tickets entering the hundreds of pounds for popular artists such as Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour saw tickets price range from £60 to £200 depending on standing, seated and distance from the stage.
As for Oasis, according to Manchester Evening News, the Mancunian music artists are set to price tickets at are set to price the tickets over the £100 mark.
How can I get Oasis tickets?
It’s never been harder to buy concert tickets so it’s best to be prepared (Picture: James Mccauley/REX/Shutterstock)
After Oasis announced the 2025 tour, the official website crashed with people flocking to check for tickets – which have not yet even gone on sale. If the initial frenzy is anything to go by, it won’t be an easy task.
Fans who want to guarantee a spot in a stadium next summer should sign up for the official ticket agents and only purchase through these sites when general sale goes live at 9am BST on August 31 (or an hour earlier at 8am IST for those aiming for the Dublin show).
For UK only ticket-buyers these include: Ticketmaster, Gigs and Tours and SEE Tickets.
For Edinburgh show buyers you can also source tickets at Gigs in Scotland while tickets for the Dublin show can be found at Ticketmaster.
Oasis Tickets General Sale Times
Cardiff, Principality Stadium – Saturday, August 31, at 9am BST
Manchester, Heaton Park – Saturday, August 31, at 9am BST
London, Wembley Stadium – Saturday, August 31, at 9am BST
Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium – Saturday, August 31, at 9am BST
Dublin, Croke Park – Saturday, August 31, at 8am (Irish Standard Time)
As recommended by the official website, those hoping to be in with the best chance should ‘sign up to the official ticket agents ahead of time as the websites will be very busy during the official on sale.’
This means you can enter your card details early and avoid adding an extra step in the heat of the moment.
In this vein, for those planning to purchase via Ticketmaster, we would recommend downloading the app ahead of the sale to avoid any website issues on the day.
Although sales will start on the hour, it doesn’t hurt to log on early although don’t be alarmed when the page automatically refreshes as tickets go live.
Have your purchasing card at the ready and make sure you have already made a decision on which venue, date and number of tickets you want to buy.
If the site crashes, which could be a risk, don’t panic. Immediately refresh and make sure you have a strong internet connection.
Then you’ll be plunged into a queue, likely of thousands, all wanting the same thing. Stay alert and ready to go as soon as you are put through.
Next, you need to have a game plan.
Things could get hectic during the sale so be prepared for anything (Picture: Simon Ritter/Redferns)
The Oasis website has confirmed people are ‘limited to four per household, per show’ so for those attempting to buy more – you should have more people online and ready to buy, following the above guidelines.
The Ticketmaster website also outlines a recommended strategy including having a backup plan ready to go if your ideal venue and date are no longer available.
Also, save time during the sale by searching for the Best Available ticket.
And, ‘don’t risk looking like a ticket bot’ by staying within one browser window and on a single device and not refreshing your browser multiple times for multiple ticket searches.
Elsewhere, Gigs and Tours warns that ‘when the site reaches extremely heavy capacity, we put a temporary queue in place in advance of customers reaching the booking page.’
The page will automatically refresh when you are ready to be sent through to the actual booking page.
Make sure you stay vigilant of scams and have a clear game plan (Picture: Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)
This is likely to happen with Oasis, given their popularity, so make sure to follow the procedure laid out by the website.
There is currently no word on an official presale, with the Oasis website directing fans to keep an eye on the artists’ social media accounts for any further updates.
For those with O2 and Virgin Media Broadband, although the network offers thousands of advance sales for shows, unfortunately, Oasis will not be in that number.
A spokesperson confirmed to Metro.co.uk: ‘There are currently no Priority Tickets pre-sales planned for the Oasis tour, but O2 and Virgin Media broadband customers can get access to tickets for thousands of other shows up to 48 hours before general sale, via the Priority app and website.’
Of course, sometimes things don’t always go to plan and people may end up returning tickets meaning hope is not totally lost if you can’t buy tickets first time around.
The Oasis website tells fans to only use the official resale partners Twickets and Ticketmaster. Any unauthorised resale could result in tickets getting cancelled.
More details on how to properly procure a resale ticket can be found here.
How to avoid getting scammed on Oasis tickets
Make sure you only purchase through the recommended sites to avoid getting scammed (Picture: Redferns)
As the battle for tickets grows more and more competitive it’s easier for fans to fall susceptible to online scams in desperation to grab tickets.
According to Barclays ticket-buyers who fell victim to fraudsters lose out on an average of £243 each which makes a recipe for disaster.
Dan McLoughlin, Fraud and Security Specialist at Lynx offered further advice on how to avoid ticket scams.
He explained that ‘if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is’, urging fans to be wary of places offering ‘large discounts’.
Fans should also keep an eye out for fake URLs, avoid paying for tickets by bank transfer on an unknown site, and only buy from trusted sources as detailed above rather than through social media.
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