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27th Aug 2024

Here’s how much tickets for the Oasis reunion tour will cost

Charlie Herbert

Can you put a price on this reunion?

Oasis have confirmed they are going on a huge reunion tour next summer, with hundreds of thousands no doubt planning on trying to get tickets for one of their concerts.

Some 15 years after their last performance together, Noel and Liam Gallagher will be joining back up for a supersonic tour.

After a weekend of swirling rumours, it was officially announced on Tuesday morning that Oasis would be reuniting for a run of 14 massive gigs next summer.

The band said: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”

Oasis confirmed the dates and venues for a huge reunion tour in summer 2025, which included four dates at both Wembley Stadium in London and Heaton Park.

The band will also be playing dates in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin over July and August next year.

These will be their only shows in Europe next year, but there are plans for them to go to other continents later in 2025.

Tickets will go on sale on Saturday, August 31, at 9am in the UK and at 8am in Ireland.

Now, the question many will be asking is just how much a ticket to one of the concerts is going to set them back.

Whilst prices haven’t been officially been confirmed by the band yet, the Manchester Evening News reports that they will be priced at over £100.

Meanwhile, the Liverpool Echo reports that there is speculation a standard ticket could be as much as £150.

It’s up to you to decide if it’s worth it or not.

Ticket sales will be limited to four per household.

The full set of dates Oasis will be playing next summer are as follows:

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

It’s been 30 years since their debut album Definitely Maybe topped the charts and launched the Gallaghers to worldwide stardom.

A cornerstone of the Britpop era, Oasis went on to release their acclaimed sophomore album ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’ and played two mega concerts at Knebworth, which saw some 2.5 million people apply for tickets.

Since their split in 2009 following a backstage brawl between the brothers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, both have followed their own separate paths.

Noel went on to front his group Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, whilst Liam has forged a successful solo career.

It remains to be seen whether any of the bands other previous members will be joining the Gallaghers for the 2025 tour. Multi-instrumentalist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs has recently toured with Liam, but drummer Tony McCarroll and bassist Paul McGuigan have not played with either Gallagher since Definitely Maybe and 1997’s Be Here Now respectively.

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