Oasis 2025 tour ticket limit confirmed as fans to face tough restrictions

As millions of people are expected to try and get tickets, it has been confirmed that Oasis fans will face a 'strict' limit on how many they can buy for the band's hotly anticipated reunion tour.

One of, if not THE biggest band in the 90s, Oasis were the soundtrack to many people's youth and early going out days, with the lyrics to songs like Live Forever, Rock & Roll Star, Wonderwall, Champagne Supernova and Don't Look Back in Anger, still engrained in people's memories. And now, after years of public fall outs between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, the hatchet looks to have been buried, with the Oasis Live 2025 tour announced at 8am on Tuesday.

The string of UK and Ireland dates will kick off in Cardiff and entertain fans in the likes of London, Manchester and Edinburgh, before wrapping up at Croke Park in Dublin in mid-August next year. The response to the news that band are getting back together and hitting the road has been massive, so much so that fans who rushed to sign up to the Oasis pre-sale were left waiting to receive a confirmation email.

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The pre-sale is set to begin at 9am on Friday, August 30, with the general sale for the UK dates beginning at 9am on Saturday, with the Dublin shows on sale at 8am.

*For Oasis tickets head to Ticketmaster here, as well as gigsandtours,com and seetickets.com.

And the bad news for anyone hoping to buy tickets for a bunch of friends or relatives, is that the tickets will be limited to FOUR per household. The restriction was confirmed on Tuesday, hours before the announcement of a pre-sale caused a social media meltdown.

Only tickets purchased through approved agents are valid. The venue reserves the right to refuse admission. And, with regards to the pre-sale, fans have been told that entry into the ballot does not guarantee success in actually managing to get tickets, with all being sold on a first come, first served basis.