If you’re one of the many heartbroken Brits at home still mourning your inability to net Oasis tickets last weekend, you can now stop crying your heart out because the band has just announced two new dates for their tour. Sadly for us Mancs, both of the new dates that have been announced by Oasis will be taking place at Wembley Stadium.
The newly re-united duo announced their reunion and 2025 tour just last week – with dates announced for Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin next summer. As you might expect demand was HUGE for tickets, and unfortunately thousands of fans missed out on the chance to grab tickets. In the wake of the disappointment, Oasis released a statement that there would be two further tour dates on September 27 & 28.
According to the statement, priority for the tickets for the new dates would go to those who missed out during the original sale. The statement reads:
“Two extra Wembley Stadium shows have been added due to phenomenal demand.
Tickets will be sold by a staggered, invitation-only ballot process. Applications to join the ballot will be opened first to the many UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial on sale with Ticketmaster.”
It’s unclear for now how Ticketmaster will determine who gets priority, or when the new tickets will go on sale, but we’ll stay tuned for more information.
With the new dates, the Oasis ’25 tour now looks like this:
- July 4 – Cardiff Principality Stadium
- July 5 – Cardiff Principality Stadium
- July 11 – Manchester Heaton Park
- July 12 – Manchester Heaton Park
- July 16 – Manchester Heaton Park
- July 19 – Manchester Heaton Park
- July 20 – Manchester Heaton Park
- July 25 – London Wembley Stadium
- July 26 – London Wembley Stadium
- July 30 – London Wembley Stadium
- August 2 – London Wembley Stadium
- August 3 – London Wembley Stadium
- August 8 – Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- August 9 – Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- August 12 – Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- August 16 – Dublin Croke Park
- August 17 – Dublin Croke Park
- September 27 – London Wembley Stadium
- September 28 – London Wembley Stadium
If you miss out on tickets, the only authorised ticket resellers are Twickets and Ticketmaster Fan-to-Fan. Tickets bought through other resale sites may not be genuine and can be cancelled by the promoters.
So, will there be more dates announced for other cities on the tour? There are some noticeable gaps in the currently announced dates, so it’s not entirely unlikely! But only time will tell…
In the meantime, why not “sing me something new” with a Northern String Quartet tribute to Oasis?