You might want to check your emails tonight if you missed out last time
Oasis fans have finally been given a time that they can keep tabs on, as Ticketmaster has announced when the final Wembley ballot results are being released.
The last ticket sale invites are being sent out, and it turns out that those who were unsuccessful at getting tickets for one of the most anticipated returns in music history will know sooner rather than later if they were successful in winning the ballot.
Of course, a ballot entry code doesn’t guarantee tickets, as they will be sold on a first come, first served basis.
Oasis fans that were successful in the final ballot will be contacted by 9pm on Friday 13 September at the latest, so make sure you have those notifications on.
If you are one of the lucky ones, you’ll be contacted by ‘Oasismynet’ with details and timings for the final ticket sale for the newly added dates on 27 and 28 September 2025, with the private ballot announced last weekend.
The band took to social media, stating: “UK. Two extra Wembley Stadium shows have been added due to phenomenal demand.
“Tickets will be sold by 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. More details to follow.”
Problems rose when the general sale for the original 17 dates across the UK and Ireland went on sale on Saturday 31 August, as millions of fans waited in queues online for hours, before being kicked out, while those patient enough to wait were met with ‘dynamic pricing‘.
Two extra dates were added at Wembley (Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
It meant that standard tickets that were priced at £148 were more than doubled to £355 on Ticketmaster, which resulted in the government and the UK’s competition watchdog to promise that they would look into how dynamic pricing is used.
The band will be performing in London, Dublin, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Manchester for the first time since a backstage bust-up in 2009 spelled the end of the band’s run.
A press release from Oasis explained the two extra Wembley dates will be using ‘a special invitation-only ballot ticket sale strategy’.
“Applications to join the ballot will be opened first to the many fans who were unsuccessful in the initial on sale with Ticketmaster,” it said.
“Inevitably interest in this tour is so overwhelming that it’s impossible to schedule enough shows to fulfil public demand. But this ticket sale strategy will make the process far smoother for fans by reducing the stress and time it takes to obtain one of the hottest tickets of our time.”
Demand is high for Oasis tickets (Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)
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Responding to the backlash over Ticketmaster’s dynamic ticketing system, the statement read: “It needs to be made clear that Oasis leave decisions on ticketing and pricing entirely to their promoters and management, and at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used.
“While prior meetings between promoters, Ticketmaster and the band’s management resulted in a positive ticket sale strategy, which would be a fair experience for fans, including dynamic ticketing to help keep general ticket prices down as well as reduce touting, the execution of the plan failed to meet expectations. All parties involved did their utmost to deliver the best possible fan experience, but due to the unprecedented demand this became impossible to achieve.”
A representative for Ticketmaster previously told LADbible that the site doesn’t set the prices for tickets and redirected us to an explainer webpage for ‘in demand’ and ‘platinum’ tickets.
Where can I purchase Oasis tickets?
Given that you’re successful in the ballot, you can get your tickets on Ticketmaster, but if you’re looking to book yourself a VIP experience, you can visit Seat Unique, with prices TBC.