Liam and Noel Gallagher are heading out on tour after a huge wait – and fans have one more chance to get tickets (Picture: Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire)
Oasis have announced they may release a ‘very limited number’ of tickets for their much-anticipated reunion tour in the coming days.
Bickering brothers Noel, 58, and Liam Gallagher, 52, are set to kick off their Oasis Live ’25 tour in Cardiff on July 4 after a 16-year wait.
Having split in 2009 and famously feuded ever since, the Manchester-born brothers sent Britpop fans into utter meltdown last year on announcing they’d made peace, and were reforming Oasis for a mega tour.
Unlucky fans thought their hopes were dashed when tickets for the 17 gigs were snapped up and sold out the day they landed. Many UK fans were left in a disappointing queue, only to get into the website and find inflated ticket prices.
But now there is another chance to get Oasis tickets coming in a matter of days, the band has announced.
In the coming days Oasis ‘may’ release more tickets (Picture: Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
pic.twitter.com/XtquVKuiTA— Oasis (@oasis) June 25, 2025
Taking to X, Oasis said: ‘As the shows are getting closer, Oasis promoters may be able to release a very limited number of additional tickets for sale once final sight lines are checked and the production is fine tuned.
‘These final production releases will happen over the coming days. If you are an Oasismynet member, keep an eye on your inbox for an email from your regular Oasismynet or Ticketmaster correspondence address.
‘Please double check the email is from the correct account before following links or sharing any purchase information.’
One fan @jakehoward19 had already spied an email in his inbox, which was inviting him to queue for tickets on Thursday June 26 at 8am.
The email said tickets had been made available for Cardiff, Manchester and Edinburgh shows, and that they were selected from being ‘identified as a loyal fan who does not already have tickets’.
Fans will likely be refreshing their emails like never before this week… (Picture: Michel Linssen/Redferns)
There is a ticket limit of four tickets per code, which will only be valid for 24 hours ‘or until tickets sell out’.
‘Codes do not guarantee tickets, just the opportunity to join the sale,’ the email adds.
Wondering if they will have a repeat experience of last August, the X user and Oasis fan said: ‘Can’t wait to be upset again tomorrow.’
Richard Yendell has already found success, as he took to X and said: ‘I got the email over the weekend. It’s for anyone who originally applied and joined the waiting room etc.
‘Think there’s not that many as I only had to queue for 1 minute and got 4 x standing to the opening night. Could not believe it!’
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While it’s not clear exactly which dates and venues are up for grabs, after Cardiff the brothers will be heading to their native Manchester for a five-night run, and London’s Wembley Stadium at the end of the month.
Edinburgh and Dublin dates are set for August, before Noel and Liam head over to kick off the North America leg of their tour.
The brothers will be back – if all goes to plan – to perform two more Wembley shows in September.
Many are also wondering if Oasis will be using Ticketmaster’s controversial dynamic pricing for this drop of tickets, but it seems unlikely, as reps told Metro in September they had scrapped the demand-driven costing model for their added UK dates.
It’s been 16 years since the brothers were on stage together, so tickets for their historic reunion tour are like gold dust (Picture: Morena Brengola/Getty Images)
On this recent announcement, some fans said they saw a big paragraph of text from Oasis’ official page and feared the worst: that the brothers had fallen out, and the whole thing was cancelled.
‘You had us thinking the band broke up again with this terrifying paragraph. never do this again,’ said X user Lena.
‘Long message I got scared they had a falling out..’ added Barko.
Some Oasis ticket hopefuls will likely be heading to Glastonbury Festival this weekend, where signal could be patchy, so they may miss their all-important email.
But we don’t feel too sorry for them, as gates for the Worthy Farm festival opened this morning with campers arriving in their thousands for the funnest weekend on the music calendar.
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