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Oasis announce official ticket prices for UK gigs on 2025 tour

Ticket prices for the highly anticipated Oasis 2025 tour have finally been released.

Oasis fans surely won’t care though, with the 15-year wait more than enough for them to fork out whatever is required to see Liam and Noel Gallagher perform together once again.

It’s a sight that many thought would never happen, as it didn’t seem like the brothers would ever make up, but here we are, as they shocked the world with their announcement on Tuesday (27 August) this week.

Ticket prices for the band’s tour have been released. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

With 17 dates across the UK and Ireland, over one million tickets are up for grabs for the band’s reunion shows.

And despite the astronomical number, the chances of getting your hands on any of them aren’t that great, with the whole world set to be waiting in the queue with us.

As presale tickets go on sale tomorrow (30 August) to successful ballot winners and with the normal ticket release going ahead on Saturday (31 August), it’s about time that people knew what the price range was.

So without further ado, here is what it will cost you:

Tickets to the Manchester gigs at Heaton Park will cost:

£148.50 for standing£268.50 for hospitality£453.50 for the pre-show party and fan package£353.50 for the mechanise and fan package

The Wembley gigs will cost:

£151.25 per standing ticketWith seats £74.25 to £206.25

At Cardiff:

£150 for standing will be £150£73 to £205 with seats

Edinburgh tickets:

£151 for standingSeated will be from £74 from £206Oasis fans would pay anything to see the boys back together. (Simon Ritter/Redferns)

Following Tuesday’s world-shaking announcement of the tour, a source close to the family spoke about how happy Liam and Noel’s mum is after their 15-year long feud.

The source told the Mirror: “Liam and Noel’s mum Peggy would love to see them back playing together and has always urged them to stop arguing and put the past behind them. She will be thrilled too with what has happened.”

Sadly for fans though, the band’s social accounts brutally shut down rumours that Oasis would be featuring in any festivals next year, particularly Glastonbury.

Next year’s fix is set to be from 25 to 29 June, with the band not kicking things off on their tour until 4 July at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

Their statement, posted on Wednesday (28 August) read: “Despite media speculation Oasis will not be playing Glastonbury 2025 or any other festivals that year. The only way to see the band perform will be on their Oasis Live ’25 World Tour.”

If you want tickets, you should probably sign up for the pre-sale ballot. (Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)

What do I need to know about pre-sale tickets?

Oasis announced their pre-sale for its shows at 7pm on Tuesday, which ended at 7pm on Wednesday (28 August).

After applying for the ballot, applications will be selected at random to determine who will get a chance at bagging some tickets come Friday.

It’s worth noting that you can only claim one code per successful ballot entry. Your ballot also has no cash value and cannot be transferred to someone else, meaning you can’t flog it to fans desperate to get tickets early.

The code also cannot be used with any other email address than the one it was originally sent to.

Where can I buy tickets?

Fans who were unsuccessful in the ballot will be able to buy tickets from 9am on Saturday, 31 August from Ticketmaster, SEE Tickets and GIGSANDTOURS.

The Dublin gigs will go on sale an hour earlier at 8am.

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