Let’s start with the good news, Oasis have got back together and they’ll be doing a bunch of gigs next year.
It’s what so many fans have been waiting to hear as Noel and Liam seem to have patched things up enough to agree to share a stage again.
“The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised,” they said.
All in all there’s 14 dates announced for the UK and Ireland leg of the Oasis reunion tour, going from Cardiff to Manchester to London to Edinburgh and then Dublin.
A world tour is expected to follow, with dates for that due to be announced – and tickets go on sale at 9am on 31 August in the UK, or 8am if you’re in Ireland.
Here’s your Oasis comeback tour, do remember that everyone else will want tickets too. (Oasis)
Now for the bad news, the Ticketmaster site is surely going to buckle under the strain isn’t it?
There are going to be blokes who’ve spent the past 15 years waiting for the day they could get their beloved Oasis t-shirt out of the wardrobe again and Saturday is going to be huge for them.
However, if a million of them all try and rush onto the Ticketmaster site at the same time, along with pretty much everyone else wanting to see Oasis, then it’s going to be a nightmare.
When Oasis announced their new tour for 2025, they had a bit on their site saying: “We strongly advise that those wishing to purchase tickets register in advance of the sale with the relevant ticket agencies.”
With such a rush for tickets, you’ll need to be as quick as possible to get them and there’s a few things you can do to speed up the process.
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The main thing you can do ahead of time is go onto the ticket website you’ll be buying from and create an account ahead of time.
Have your details already registered and it’ll remove a major obstacle for you while also easing pressure on the page.
A steady internet connection will help too and despite what you might want to do, constantly refreshing the page won’t help much either.
Ticketmaster have also asked you not to sit on the event page waiting for the countdown, as you’ll only need to refresh it to buy tickets anyway.
Some Oasis fans have also said you might want to get ‘ticket insurance’, as though Noel and Liam have said their ‘guns have fallen silent’ there’s always a chance that something will happen.
It’s been a stormy relationship between the brothers in the past and some folks desperate to see Oasis have kept everything crossed that they’ll be able to avoid falling out before the tour starts.
You can get ticket insurance when you’re buying tickets, and it’ll cover you whether you can’t make it or the show gets called off.
Where can I buy tickets?
Fans will be able to buy tickets from 9am on Saturday 31st August from Ticketmaster, SEE Tickets and GIGSANDTOURS.