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27th Aug 2024

Ticketmaster issues strict warning to Oasis fans ahead of reunion gigs

Zoe Hodges

Some details have yet to be revealed

As the buzz over an Oasis reunion begins to settle down and fans start to think about the practicalities and logistics of next years shows, Ticketmaster has issued a strict warning.

The band will play 14 dates across the UK and Ireland as part of the Oasis Live 25 world tour.

Rumours of a reunion have been building in recent weeks after Liam Gallagher dedicated a song to brother Noel as he headlined Reading and Leeds Festivals.

Then the Blossoms gig in Wythenshawe came to an end with a teaser clip featuring today’s date in the style of Oasis’ logo, a clip which was also shared on social media by the pair.

Now, it is official that they are getting back together and will travel to Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin next July and August, with tickets going on sale on Saturday, 31 August at 9am.

Tickets will be available from Ticketmaster, Gigs and Tours and See Tickets. There are currently no details about a potential pre-sale for the tour.

Ticketmaster have warned that ticket sales are limited to four people per household, per show, and only tickets purchased through approved agents will be valid.

The price for tickets has not yet officially been confirmed by the band, however, it is believed they will be priced over £100, and will near the £140 mark.

Liam Gallagher’s Definitely Maybe tour earlier this year saw several different ticketing options with prices starting from around £53 ranging to £108.

Meanwhile, Noel’s High Flying Birds gig at Robin Park in Wigan saw tickets start from £59.50 and went up to £110.

The ticketing giant has not revealed whether dynamic pricing will be in place for the shows or not.

Dynamic pricing is the practice of varying the price for a product or service to reflect changing market conditions, in particular charging a higher price at a time of greater demand.

More details are expected to be announced on Thursday.

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