Oasis ticket update as 'no extra UK and Ireland dates to be added'

-Credit: (Image: Getty Images)
-Credit: (Image: Getty Images)


Oasis are not expected to add any further dates to their UK and Ireland tour next year. Fourteen million people were estimated to have tried their luck to get tickets for the band's comeback tour in 2025.

According to the Mirror, the 17 dates which sold out on Saturday will be the only chance to see the Britpop legends in Europe. Fans who missed out on tickets had been hoping the band would announce extra dates.

But it seems that hopes for another chance to see Noel and Liam Gallagher on home soil have now diminished. The band confirmed plans earlier this week to take the tour across the country and further afield.

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All UK and Ireland dates for the band's reunion tour sold out in less than a day in what turned out to be a chaotic time for fans, Mirror reports. It will be the first time that the Gallagher brothers have reunited in 15 years.

Many fans vented their frustration over the ticket process, with some claiming their were kicked off the website despite queueing for hours. Others slammed the 'dynamic pricing' strategy which saw ticket prices hiked and rebranded as 'In Demand' tickets.

Oasis last night (Saturday, August 31) posted to confirm the sale was over, with an additional warning to those attempting to use resale sights. The band said: "Oasis Live ‘25 UK and Ireland tickets have now sold out.

"Please be aware of counterfeit and void tickets appearing on the secondary market. Tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via @TicketmasterUK and @Twickets."

Ticketmaster announced at 1.23pm that Irish shows at Dublin’s Croke Park had sold out. Shows outside Europe are expected to be confirmed at a later date.

A spokesperson for Ticketmaster previously said: "Ticketmaster does not set any ticket prices." On its website, Ticketmaster says: "Promoters and artists set ticket prices.

"Prices can be either fixed or market-based. Market-based tickets are labelled as "Platinum" or "In Demand".