Oasis has announced a reunion and due to high demand from fans, more dates have been added to their upcoming UK tour.
Releasing the dates on its official X, formerly Twitter, account, the band said it was “unprecedented demand” that has led to more shows being announced before tickets go on sale this week.
The Gallagher brothers will be visiting three cities one more time than originally announced with new dates including an additional show in Manchester, London and Edinburgh.
🚨REGISTER FOR THE UK & IRELAND 2025 TOUR PRE-SALE BALLOT🚨
— Oasis (@oasis) August 27, 2024
A ticket pre-sale will be held on Friday 30th August, ahead of Saturday’s general sale.
To ensure the maximum number of fans have a fair opportunity to access tickets, applicants will be selected for the pre-sale via a… pic.twitter.com/spP24NemBV
Oasis releases new show dates for UK tour
The new shows will be played at Heaton Park on July 16, Wembley on July 30 and in Edinburgh on August 12.
Tickets will go on sale on Saturday, August 31 at 9am with tickets for all shows available.
UK and Ireland Oasis tour dates 2025
The tour dates, including the newly added ones are:
- Cardiff Principality Stadium - July 4 and 5
- Manchester Heaton Park - July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20
- London Wembley Stadium - July 25, 26 and 30 and August 2 and 3
- Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium - August 8, 9 and 12
- Dublin Croke Park - August 16 and 17
The Manchester band on Tuesday announced their first run of gigs in more than a decade since they broke up backstage at the French music festival Rock en Seine in 2009.
Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live ‘25 🔥
— Oasis (@oasis) August 29, 2024
🎸Heaton Park - July 16th
🎸Wembley - July 30th
🎸Edinburgh - August 12th
Tickets on go on sale this Saturday, 31st August at 9am BST: https://t.co/EtNuE2Hx6b pic.twitter.com/nLgnBtkQhL
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The band have told fans they will receive a confirmation email if they entered the ballot, which launched on Tuesday night.
A post on their page on social media platform X read: “We are aware that many of you are still waiting on a confirmation email.
“Rest assured they are on their way, as we process an unprecedented volume of entries.
“Everyone who has filled out the ballot form by 7pm BST today, Wednesday, August 28, will receive an email where they can confirm their entry in the ballot.”
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