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28th Aug 2024

See Tickets reveals list of rules for people buying Oasis tickets on Saturday

Charlie Herbert

Read them carefully

See Tickets have revealed a set of rules for people hoping to buy Oasis tickets this weekend.

On Tuesday, it was confirmed that Liam and Noel Gallagher were teaming back up for a huge Oasis reunion tour next summer.

The brothers will be performing together as Oasis for the first time since 2009 as they play 14 massive dates across the UK and Ireland in summer 2025.

This includes four dates at both London’s Wembley Stadium and Manchester’s Heaton Park.

The band will also be playing dates in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin over July and August next year, although who knows about any Worthy Farm appearance

Tickets will go on general sale on Saturday, August 31, at 9am in the UK, but a pre-sale has also been announced for Friday morning, although it will require some Oasis knowledge if you want the early access.

Demand is expected to be huge when tickets go on sale, and Ticketmaster has already issued a strict warning ahead of Saturday morning.

Now, See Tickets has followed suit by revealing a list of rules for any fans who want to nab themselves a ticket to what will no doubt be the music event of 2025.

Fans will first need to already have an account with See Tickets, which they will need to log in to in order to buy Oasis tickets. Buyers will also need to make sure they have their up-to-date date card and address information on the account, so if you already have an account which you haven’t used in a while, make sure your details are updated!

For the lucky ones who beat the queue and are able to buy tickets, you will be limited to a maximum of four per household. Tickets can only be resold for face value via official resale channels, and any buyers who try to sell tickets via social media or unofficial sales platforms could see the tickets voided.

For gigs taking place in stadiums, the venues will not allow people under the age of 14 onto the pitch, while anybody aged 14-15 will need to be accompanied by an adult in order to attend.

Ticket prices have not yet been officially confirmed, but reports have suggested they could cost a pretty penny. SeeTickets has confirmed there will be a £2.50 fee for anyone buying tickets online.

Oasis themselves have also urged fans to take measures before trying to buy tickets.

In their announcement confirming the reunion, the band said: “We strongly advise that those wishing to purchase tickets register in advance of the sale with the relevant ticket agencies.”

Tickets will be available to buy from www.ticketmaster.co.ukwww.gigsandtours.com and See Tickets.

The Manchester band are also set to play Croke Park on August 16 and August 17, 2025.

Tickets for the Dublin dates, the final gigs on the tour, will be available from 8am on Saturday, August 31 from Ticketmaster.