Oasis Reunion: Ticket Prices and Tour Details Revealed
The long-awaited Oasis reunion is finally upon us, and fans are buzzing with anticipation. The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, have announced a series of UK and Ireland dates for their tour, aptly named Oasis Live '25. This marks their first major tour together since their split in 2009, and the excitement is palpable.
The tour will feature a total of 14 shows across major venues. Fans can look forward to seeing Oasis perform at four dates in Manchester’s Heaton Park, four at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, two nights in Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, and two more in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. The final leg of the tour will see them perform at Dublin’s Croke Park. Here’s a breakdown of the dates:
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- Cardiff: 4th and 5th July 2025
- Manchester: 11th, 12th, 19th, and 20th July 2025
- London: 25th, 26th July, and 2nd, 3rd August 2025
- Edinburgh: 8th and 9th August 2025
- Dublin: 16th and 17th August 2025
This tour is being billed as the only European leg of their world tour, although additional dates might be announced depending on demand. The tickets will go on general sale on Saturday, 31st August 2024. For UK shows, tickets will be available from 09:00 BST, while tickets for the Dublin shows will be released an hour earlier.
The burning question on everyone’s mind is: How much will the tickets cost? While specific prices have not yet been revealed, it’s clear that demand will be high, potentially driving up prices significantly. The band has stated that all ticket pricing, including details on Platinum and VIP options, will be announced on Thursday, 29th August, just two days before the sale starts. Fans will be able to purchase up to four tickets each.
Despite the speculation, it’s worth noting that the band has confirmed they will not be headlining Glastonbury, a rumor that circulated before the official announcement. The tour is being described as their exclusive European engagement for the year, suggesting that Glastonbury won’t be part of this comeback.
As the reunion approaches, many fans are reflecting on what Oasis means to them. For some, the band's music has been a soundtrack to their lives, with personal stories of how their songs have been intertwined with significant moments and memories. The nostalgia and excitement surrounding the tour are intense, with fans eager to see if the Gallagher brothers can recapture the magic of their earlier performances.
In summary, Oasis’s reunion is shaping up to be a monumental event, with high ticket demand expected and detailed pricing to be announced soon. This tour is not just a chance to relive the past but also a moment to witness one of the most iconic bands of the 90s come together once more.
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