OASIS gig ticket prices have been revealed - and where the cheapest city to see reunion tour is.
The legendary rockers announced earlier this week they had reunited for shows next summer on their Live '25 Tour.
Initially they announced a 14-date stadium run, but today they added three more dates due to "unprecedented demand".
The price for seating and standing tickets for all five venues have now been confirmed - according to See Tickets.
An Oasis fan account also posted a detailed list.
Here is a breakdown of the prices at each venue:
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Manchester Heaton Park
- Standing - £135 (£148 including fees)
- Hospitality area - £250 (£268 including fees)
Cardiff Principality Stadium
- Pitch standing - £135 (£150 including fees)
- Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£205 including fees)
- Premium seats - £250 (£270 including fees)
London Wembley Stadium
- Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
- Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium
- Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
- Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
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Dublin Croke Park
Prices will start at (£73) - subject to service charge.
in Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh go on sale on Saturday morning from 9am. Tickets for the Ireland shows drop an hour earlier at 8am.
An extended pre-sale ballot that opened on Tuesday now closes at 10am tomorrow.
A source said: “These shows will sell out in less than three minutes. Extra dates will be added for sure.”
Despite the clamour for tickets, many fans have slammed the pricing and are questioning how they'll afford them.
One person wrote on X: "I'm so disappointed in prices, bro I remember Liam going on about how Blur tickets cost a grand, what the f is this?"
Another said: "I thought Oasis would be expensive. I wasn't wrong."
A third said: "Not Oasis tickets being more expensive than my Taylor Swift ticket, that’s not very working class is it lads."
Another fumed: "My god when did concerts become so expensive... £150 to stand at Cardiff to see Oasis ...£73 to sit ....I ask you who's gonna sit???? Really ?"
A fifth vented: "Fair to say lost respect for @liamgallagher @NoelGallagher £150 for standing is ridiculous. Clearly, they've only come back for the money."
Here's everything you need to know about how to get your hands on a ticket - and the mistakes to avoid.
Music insiders told The Sun how excitement levels reached fever-pitch at 8am on Tuesday when an online post confirmed Monday’s Sun story that Oasis were reforming.
New photographs of Noel and Liam were also published, with insiders telling The Sun the top-secret snaps were taken three weeks ago in London.
A source said: “Once the deal was signed seven weeks ago, Noel and Liam confirmed they would meet in person for a shoot.
“The shoot happened around three weeks ago and the few people in the room signed non-disclosure agreements to stop it leaking.
“Noel and Liam haven’t had an easy relationship but they were very comfortable with each other.
“They were messing around and having a laugh. You could feel the magic and chemistry. Being with them in that studio felt like being transported back to the 1990s.”
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The Wonderwall hitmakers will delight crowds as follows:
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, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
9th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
12th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
16th - Dublin, Croke Park
17th - Dublin, Croke Park
Fans are able to increase their chances of getting tickets through a pre-sale ticket ballot.
Fans need to enter some personal details and answer an Oasis-related question.
Those who answer correctly will receive an email asking for confirmation they want to be entered into the ballot.
Successful ballot entries then received an email with a code by 12pm on Friday, August 30.
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Tickets for the UK dates go on sale from 9am on Saturday, August 31st and will be available from , www.gigsandtours.com and . Dublin tickets will be available from 8am that same day from .
The band’s founder Alan McGee this week told Virgin Radio that the brothers’ mum was a major reason for the reunion.
He said: “I’m sure she is behind the whole thing.
“Peggy is great, she is rocking on.”
He added of the brothers: “They’re really professional. I don’t think it (falling out) will be an issue.”
Insiders also said Liam and Noel’s children were key in the shows coming together.
Noel’s daughter Anais, 24, broke her silence on the reunion with a sweet post, sharing an old photo of her father and Liam, captioning it simply: “Summer 2025.”
She is also close to Liam’s sons Lennon, 24, and Gene, 23, who said earlier this month they had discussed their parents reforming their band.
Gene said of Anais: “We have jokes about it. She knows what her dad is like and I know what my dad is like. Hey, we’re a big happy family everyone.”
On Monday, Spotify revealed that streams of Oasis music had rocketed by 160 per cent globally in a week thanks to fans listening to songs from their eight No1 albums.
Music sources have told The Sun that bands including Fontaines DC and Kasabian are among acts being discussed to open the massive shows.
A source said: “Opening for Oasis is the hottest ticket in town.
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“Talks are ongoing with groups like Fontaines DC and Kasabian, as well as Gene Gallagher’s band Villanelle who opened for Liam’s Definitely Maybe tour.
“As Liam would say, the chance to perform at those shows would be ‘biblical’.”