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30th Aug 2024

Oasis fans urged to begin checking email and spam inbox as pre-sale codes roll out

Charlie Herbert

The band have confirmed when the pre-sale window is as well.

Oasis have been urged to check their emails as the pre-sale codes are being sent out to ballot winners.

After a longer-than-planned window for people to register for the pre-sale ballot, fans had until 10 am this morning to confirm their entries.

Now, the first ballot winners are being contacted with codes so they can access the pre-sale window later today.

Emails sent to ballot winners inform them that the pre-sale will take place between 7 pm and 10 pm on Friday night.

The general sale will take place on Saturday morning at 9 am in the UK. The general sale for the Dublin dates will open at 8 am in Ireland.

If you’re one of the lucky ballot winners, you’ll need to log into your chosen ticketing website – either Ticketmaster, See Tickets or Gigs and Tours – and then enter your presale code to join the no doubt very long virtual queue for tickets.

A pre-sale code is no guarantee of getting a ticket either, with millions having signed up to enter the ballot.

When people signed up for the ballot, they were urged to check their spam inbox for the confirmation email. It’s therefore probably wise to once again check your spam or junk inbox throughout the day to check if the email with a pre-sale code has landed in there.

Oasis have since confirmed that all pre-sale codes have been sent out, so if you haven’t got one waiting in your inbox, then you’ve missed out unfortunately.

Ticket sales are limited to four per household, per show. For the stadium dates, venues will not allow people under the age of 14 onto the pitch, while anybody aged 14-15 will need to be accompanied by an adult in order to attend.

There are a number of different ticketing options with prices ranging from £70 and around £500 for the most premium options.

All prices vary depending on the venue and date but most standard standing tickets in the United Kingdom appear to be at the expected price of £150.

These prices were announced on the Gigs and Tours website with seats going from £73, standing from £150, and premium packages from £215.

The full list of prices is as follows:

Manchester Heaton Park

  • Standing – £135 (£148 including fees)
  • Hospitality area – £250 (£268 including fees)

Cardiff Principality Stadium

  • Pitch standing – £135 (£150 including fees)
  • Seats – Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£205 including fees)
  • Premium seats – £250 (£270 including fees)

London Wembley Stadium

  • Pitch standing – £135 (£151 including fees)
  • Seats – Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)

Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium

  • Pitch standing – £135 (£151 including fees)
  • Seats – Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)

Dublin Croke Park

Tickets for the gigs at Croke Park start from €86 (£72) plus booking fees.

When and where are Oasis playing?

Some 15 years after they last performed live together, Noel and Liam Gallagher will be performing as Oasis once more across the UK and Ireland in summer 2025.

Announcing the news after a weekend of intense speculation, 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 announced 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.

On Thursday, they added three more dates in London, Manchester and Edinburgh to the initial run.

The full list of dates for Oasis Live ’25 is as follows:

JULY 2025

  • 4th, 5th – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • 11th, 12th, 16th – Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 19th, 20th – Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 25th, 26th, 30th – London, Wembley Stadium

AUGUST 2025

  • 2nd, 3rd – London, Wembley Stadium
  • 8th, 9th, 12th – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
  • 16th, 17th – Dublin, Croke Park

(First published on JOE.co.uk).

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