Oasis reunion tour prices REVEALED: Full list of ticket options for seated, standing and VIP areas

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Tickets for Oasis's upcoming reunion tour have been revealed. They will start at £74.25 for seated tickets at their Wembley shows, with the most expensive ticket being a £506.25 pre-show party, exhibition and seated ticket package. The band announced earlier this week that they would be reuniting for the first time since breaking up in 2009 to perform a 14-gig run in the UK and Ireland. Gigs And Tours has now revealed the ticket prices for concerts in London, Manchester's Heaton Park, Cardiff's Principality Stadium and Edinburgh's Murrayfield. 


(DailyMail) Tickets for Oasis's upcoming reunion tour have been revealed with the cheapest ticket priced at £72.

They will start at £74.25 for seated tickets at their Wembley shows, with the most expensive ticket being a £506.25 pre-show party, exhibition and seated ticket package.

The band announced earlier this week that they would be reuniting for the first time since breaking up in 2009 to perform a 14-gig run in the UK and Ireland.

Gigs And Tours has now revealed the ticket prices for concerts in London, Manchester's Heaton Park, Cardiff's Principality Stadium and Edinburgh's Murrayfield.

In the band's home city of Manchester, tickets start from £148.50, with only standing available alongside a number of hospitality and luxury offerings.

Standing tickets at Wembley will cost fans £151.25, with the same tickets in Cardiff and Edinburgh being priced slightly cheaper at £150 and £151 respectively.

The cheapest seats in Scotland will be priced at £74 while in Cardiff they will cost £73. It comes after the cheapest seated tickets for the band's gigs at Dublin's Croke Park were revealed to start at 86.50 euros (£72.75).

Earlier in the day, more shows for the world tour were announced.


Oasis Live 25 tour dates

JULY 2025

4th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium

5th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium

11th - Manchester, Heaton Park

12th - Manchester, Heaton Park

16th - Manchester, Heaton Park 

19th - Manchester, Heaton Park

20th - Manchester, Heaton Park

25th - London, Wembley Stadium

26th - London, Wembley Stadium

30th - London, Wembley Stadium 


AUGUST 2025

2nd - London, Wembley Stadium

3rd - London, Wembley Stadium

8th - Edinburgh, Murrayfield

9th - Edinburgh, Murrayfield

12th - Edinburgh, Murrayfield 

16th - Dublin, Croke Park

17th - Dublin, Croke Park


Noel Gallagher posted on X, formerly Twitter, that 'due to unprecedented demand', shows in Heaton Park, on July 16, Wembley on July 30 and Murrayfield Stadium on August 12 had been added.

Gig passes have not yet gone on sale, but the Manchester rockers invited fans to apply for a pre-sale ballot, which has now closed, before Saturday's general release.

The band also reassured applicants that the confirmation emails for pre-sale ballot entries were still being sent on Thursday.

Oasis wrote on X: 'The deadline to confirm your entry has now been extended to 10am BST tomorrow morning (Friday 30th August).

'If successful in the ballot, you will be contacted tomorrow by 5pm BST with pre-sale access information. Thank you for your patience.'

Lucky fans will be notified by email that they have secured the opportunity to get pre-sale tickets.

Noel and his brother Liam put their acrimonious split behind them, confirming the band's long-awaited reunion on Tuesday, saying: 'The great wait is over.'

The UK and Ireland shows, which are the only European dates, were announced as follows: Principality Stadium July 4 and 5; Heaton Park July 11, 12, 19 and 20; Wembley Stadium July 25 and 26 and August 2 and 3; Murrayfield Stadium August 8 and 9; and Croke Park August 16 and 17.

It has not been announced who will be performing with Liam and Noel as part of Oasis.


(DailyMail)

Liam Gallagher performs on stage at the Reading Festival last week

The extra dates have been added to Oasis' official website this morning which means they will now play five shows at Wembley

Oasis have today announced three new UK dates to their reunion tour after an 'unprecedented' demand for tickets

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