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Oasis fans rejoice as the iconic band announces additional UK tour dates for their highly anticipated reunion tour next year. Following overwhelming demand after the ticket pre-sale registration, Noel and Liam Gallagher confirmed the exciting news, marking a significant moment in music history. The reunion comes 15 years after Noel’s departure from the band, bringing hope and excitement to fans worldwide.

Extended Tour Dates and Ticket Details

The newly added concert dates will see Oasis performing in various cities across the UK, including five Wembley concerts, five in their hometown, three in Scotland, two in Ireland, and two in Wales. The three additional UK dates are as follows: July 16th at Heaton Park in Manchester, July 30th at Wembley Stadium in London, and August 12th at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh. Fans eager to secure their spots can purchase tickets starting on Saturday morning, following the pre-sale.

Price Ranges and Ticket Availability

Prices for the upcoming shows vary, with the cheapest seats in London, Cardiff, and Edinburgh ranging from £73 to £74.25. Standing tickets for these venues will cost between £150 and £151.25. In Manchester, where only standing tickets are available, prices start at £148.50. Irish promoters MCD announced that tickets for the Dublin gigs would start at €86.50 (£72.75) without booking fees. The most expensive tickets for Wembley are priced at £506.25, including a pre-show party and exhibition. Despite the excitement for the tour, fans have raised concerns about hotel prices in the concert areas, with reports of price hikes and cancellations.

Speculation and Reunion Announcement

Before the official reunion announcement, media reports speculated about Oasis playing a record 10 dates at Wembley and headlining Glastonbury. However, the band clarified that they would not be performing at Glastonbury in 2025 or any other festivals, focusing solely on their Oasis Live ’25 World Tour. Plans for additional dates outside of Europe are in the works, but details have yet to be revealed. The long-awaited reunion news brought relief and excitement to fans who had been eagerly anticipating Oasis’s comeback.

The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, shared the reunion news on their social media platforms, confirming that the band was indeed reuniting after years of separation. The announcement marked a significant moment for the music industry, with the brothers expressing their excitement for the upcoming tour. Fifteen years after their split, the brothers were pictured together for the first time in years, symbolizing a new chapter for Oasis and their loyal fan base.

30th Anniversary and Subconscious Influences

Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Definitely Maybe, Oasis’s decision to reunite was met with both nostalgia and anticipation. The band attributed the timing of their reunion to a gradual realization that the moment was right, rather than a sudden revelation. The subconscious influence of their debut album likely played a role in their decision to come back together after years of individual pursuits. While details about the full lineup for the tour remain undisclosed, fans eagerly await any news of new music or collaborations.

Amid concerns about ticket resale and pricing, Oasis has partnered with Twickets as their official resale platform to ensure that tickets are resold at face value and booking fees. The band’s website emphasizes the importance of using authorized resale partners to prevent ticket cancellations and maintain fair pricing for fans. With the reunion tour set to captivate audiences across the UK and beyond, Oasis fans can look forward to a memorable and nostalgic experience as the band takes the stage once again.