Oasis have given in to demand once again with more dates announced for their hugely anticipated tour across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The Manchester rock ‘n’ roll band announced their reunion last month, with 19 dates now on the cards across Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin.
Given the huge demand on the 17 dates that went on general sale last weekend – with millions left disappointed – Liam and Noel Gallagher have confirmed two extra dates for Wembley Stadium.
With lots of fans left frustrated after the general sale for the UK and Ireland gigs, many are asking how the new Oasis dates will differ. Let’s take a look.
Oasis have announced two extra Wembley dates (Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)
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How do I get tickets to the new Oasis gigs?
Oasis have said there wont be a general sale for the new Wembley dates on 27 and 28 September, 2025, like there was for the entire tour. Instead, the band has said it will be a ‘staggered, invitation-only ballot process’.
“Applications to join the ballot will be opened first to the many UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial on sale with Ticketmaster,” the band added. But what does this mean?
In reality, it is understood that Oasis’ team is going through the vast sign up data given to them during the original Oasis presale, with hundreds of thousands signing up to try and secure tour tickets the night before general sale.
Contact details were handed over, such as your email and phone number, and it is this information that will be used by the band to invite you to the ballot process.
Suspicious accounts and those suspected of being involved in touting will be eliminated at this point, it is understood.
Once these fans have been given the chance to buy, a general sale will take place for all remaining tickets.
Will dynamic pricing be used again? (Stefan M. Prager/Redferns)When will new Oasis tickets go on sale?
LADbible understands that Oasis and its management are working hard to ensure, bots, touts, and scalpers do not get access to the new Wembley dates, with an understanding that tickets should go to fans directly and as a priority.
The band has previously said those who buy their tickets and sell for profit will see the tickets cancelled, although it not entirely sure how this will be enforced in reality.
As a result of the band working to eliminate bots from the ticket selling process, no timings or dates are set to be released in advance when it comes to presale.
Instead, fans will be given this information via their ballot invitation from the band, with those successful given the lowdown on when to head to Ticketmaster and to try their luck.
Tickets will be available to fans who missed out on the general sale (Luke Brennan/Getty Images)How much will Oasis tickets cost?
When approached by LADbible, both Oasis and Ticketmaster stayed quiet on how much tickets will cost at the new Wembley dates.
For fairness, it is expected that they will follow the same starting prices as the previous Wembley shows that have sold out. We’re talking around £150 for a standing ticket and from £73 to £205 for seated tickets.
Will dynamic pricing, which has seen Ticketmaster sell ‘in demand’ tickets for £355, return? We don’t know. Neither the band nor Ticketmaster would say when we asked.
Given the public outrage and Oasis distancing themselves from the practice, it would be a shock at this stage to see it make a comeback.
On dynamic pricing – which is set to be reviewed by the Government – a Ticketmaster spokesperson told LADbible: “We are committed to cooperating with the Competition and Markets Authority and look forward to sharing more facts about the ticket sale with them.”
Tickets are being sold via SEE Tickets, Ticketmaster and GIGSANDTOURS. Hospitality packages are also available via Seat Unique.