In case you haven't heard, today (August 27) marks a monumental moment in British cultural history. No more maybes, Noel and Liam Gallagher have finally put their infamously long feud to bed and have confirmed that Oasis are definitely (not maybe) getting back together.
After 16 years, the brothers will finally reunite and head on a tour of the UK and Ireland in summer 2025. The pair have said that they’ve come to the ‘gradual realisation that the time is right’ and that the coinciding with Definitely Maybe’s 30th anniversary ‘must be a subconscious influence’.
Whatever the reason for settling their differences, Britain is absolutely buzzing. Here’s how you can get tickets to witness the Oasis comeback.
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When are Oasis tickets going on sale?
Tickets to see Oasis go on sale this Saturday at 8am in Ireland and 9am in the UK.
How to get tickets
Fans are prepped for chaos come Saturday morning as thousands are expected to try for tickets. They’ll be available on Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
To ensure you have the best chance at securing tickets, make sure you’re logged into your account for your chosen retailer before tickets go live and check all your details are up to date.
Ticketmaster also advises that you avoid waiting on the event page as the timer counts down and as much as you might be tempted, don’t open the site in multiple windows. It says: ‘Staying on the page before the sale doesn’t put you into a queue, and the page will need to refresh when tickets are released which might slow you down.’
Once you’re in the queue, avoid hitting refresh. Apparently it could mean you lose your place in the queue, so just be patient.
Can I go VIP?
Yep. You can get official premium tickets and hospitality tickets through Seat Unique. Take a look right here.
Reunion tour dates and locations confirmed so far
These are all the dates that have been confirmed for the Oasis reunion tour in 2025.
- July 4 — Cardiff, Principality Stadium
- July 5 — Cardiff, Principality Stadium
- July 11 — Manchester, Heaton Park
- July 12 — Manchester, Heaton Park
- July 19 — Manchester, Heaton Park
- July 20 — Manchester, Heaton Park
- July 25 — London, Wembley Stadium
- July 26 — London, Wembley Stadium
- August 2 — London Wembley Stadium
- August 3 — London, Wembley Stadium
- August 8 — Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- August 9 — Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- August 16 — Dublin, Croke Park
- August 17 — Dublin, Croke Park
Any news on ticket prices?
Nothing yet. But we’ll be sure to keep this page updated.
Liam Gallagher’s ‘Definitely Maybe’ solo tour saw tickets priced between £50 and £110 – so expect full-band Oasis tickets to be quite a bit more expensive.
The Manchester Evening News reckons tickets will be in the range of £100 to £140.
What’s been said about the reunion tour?
Liam and Noel both announced the tour on X with the words ‘This is it, this is happening’. They followed it up with a post that read: ‘The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.’
A press release for the tour said: ‘The Oasis live experience is unlike anything else. The roar that greets them as they step on stage. A set full of wall-to-wall classics. The spine-tingling sensation of being in a crowd singing back every word. And especially the charisma, spark and intensity that only comes when Liam and Noel Gallagher are on-stage together.’
When and why did Oasis break up?
Noel was the first of the brothers to officially call it quits. He left Oasis in August 2009 following an argument backstage with Liam before they were due to play at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
In a statement he wrote: ‘It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.’
When was their last gig?
The last time Oasis performed was 15 years ago at V Festival on the 22 August 2009.
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