By Meghan Coon
The wait is nearly over for one of the most eagerly awaited reunion tours ever, as brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher are set to make their comeback as Oasis this Friday in Cardiff. The much-anticipated tour follows months of rumours, a frantic ticket sale, and a 16-year hiatus that has left fans on tenterhooks.
Oasis last shared a stage together on August 22 2009, during their Dig Out Your Soul Tour at V Festival in Staffordshire. Their next planned gig at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris on August 28, 2009 became infamous in rock history… but for all the wrong reasons.
Despite the initial rush when tickets were released back in August last year, there are still some available through outlets like Ticket Master, giving fans a chance to be part of the highly anticipated 2025 tour with just days to go before the first show. Whispers also suggest that more tickets could be released soon.
If you missed out on the initial sale or are hoping to nab tickets for any of the upcoming tour dates, see below.
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As the eagerly awaited Oasis reunion draws near, hardcore fans might be itching to channel their favourite band members. The band’s comeback gigs are sure to evoke a wave of nostalgia, especially among those 90s kids who worshipped their distinctive style, reports the Mirror.
Liam and Noel Gallagher have revealed all the details on their first performances in 16 years, as they donned outfits that hark back to their mid-2000s fashion.
The band’s style was deeply ingrained in British working-class culture. They often wore casual attire like parkas, bucket hats, and Adidas trainers—a “lad’s” look that resonated with their fanbase. But how can YOU master the 90s/2000s vibe today?
Interestingly, bucket hats are among several iconic pieces that have seen a surge in sales ahead of the Oasis reunion tour. Klarna, the global digital bank and flexible payment provider, reports a Supersonic increase in rock ‘n’ roll-inspired purchases, including bucket hats, which are making a major comeback.
According to Klarna’s data, sales have soared by 79% year-on-year (2024-2025), with a staggering 89% rise in the last three months.
If you’re on the hunt for an affordable bucket hat to round off your ensemble for the upcoming tour dates, you’re in luck – we’ve found plenty of options that won’t leave your wallet feeling light.
High street favourite Marks and Spencer is selling the Pure Cotton Reversible Bucket Hat, which gives you two looks for the price of one, at £18. Alternatively, Amazon has this Unisex Bucket Hat in an array of colours for £12.74.
Both Gallagher brothers are known to be Adidas enthusiasts, with the Adidas Gazelles becoming a significant part of their signature style. So why not channel some of that energy with an Adidas 3-Stripes Bucket Hat from Sports Direct for £21.99?
Or if you’re craving that vintage denim vibe from the 90s, this Nike denim bucket hat available at ASOS could be your perfect match for £32.99.
And if you’re keen on replicating Liam Gallagher’s iconic look to a tee, his exact Kangol Stripe Bucket Hat is up for grabs at Flannels for £32.
Wondering how to snag tickets on resale?
viagogo and resale tickets
Platforms like viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats offer fans the chance to purchase resale tickets from other fans. However, it’s crucial to remember that ticket terms often forbid resale after the initial purchase, meaning these tickets might not grant you entry to concerts.
Fans looking to buy tickets for live events via resale websites should always check the ticket terms and conditions to verify whether resale is allowed before making a purchase. These terms and conditions can be confirmed with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation.
If resale is forbidden, second-hand tickets could be invalidated, resulting in denied access to the event. Tickets for Oasis are currently up for grabs from various online outlets, including both official and resale sites.
Devotees might want to check out Ticketmaster first, as it’s been touted as the original vendor for the band’s tour tickets. However, it seems that they’ve run out of stock for now. At present, only those with specific codes can purchase tickets. But here’s the link just in case:
TICKETMASTER – Grab your Oasis tickets here
Alternatively, fans should turn their attention to resale websites. Oasis have endorsed Twickets as their official resale platform, but they too have been out of tickets for quite some time.
Consequently, fans have been flocking to other platforms like viagogo, Vivid Seats, and StubHub. As of now, some Oasis tickets are being sold on viagogo for roughly £200 each.
Here are the links:
VIAGOGO – Secure your Oasis tickets here.
VIVID SEATS – Get your Oasis tickets here.
STUBHUB – Purchase Oasis tickets here.
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