OASIS tickets go on sale at 9am today – with fans vowing to ‘blow the budget’ to land them.
It’s been Oasis-mania in recent days with fans desperate to get their hands on the gig tickets – with some even planning to take the day off today.
Oasis tickets go on sale at 9am today – with fans vowing to ‘blow the budget’ to land them[/caption] The price of tickets to see the Gallagher brothers reunite were revealed this week too[/caption]The legendary rockers announced earlier this week they had reunited for shows next summer on their Live ’25 Tour.
And tickets for the Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin go on sale this morning at 9am.
Tickets for the Ireland shows drop an hour earlier at 8am.
The price of tickets to see the Gallagher brothers reunite were revealed this week too.
Most of the Oasis standing tickets will start at £135 (£151 with fees), but seated tickets will set fans back around £65 (£73 with fees).
And fans wanting the Champagne Supernova experience will be able to splash out on seats in the hospitality area costing £250 (£268 including fees).
Prices are similar for the band’s London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Dublin appearances.
Since ticket prices were revealed, Oasis fans have vowed to ‘blow the budget’ to land them.
One panicking fan wrote: “genuinely have to leave work one hour into a 5 hour shift bc I’m too sick to continue but that means I won’t have as much money for potential oasis tickets!”
A second added: “Everyone is spending copious amounts of money on their Oasis tickets right now.”
A third fan shared: “I’m ready to blow my budget on Oasis tickets.”
A fourth eager ticket contender penned: “Oasis can just take my money I absolutely do not care what the ticket price is. I’m a ticket touts dream but let’s pray it doesn’t come to that and the ticketmaster gods are on my side.”
The band will play Cardiff Principality Stadium on July 4 and 5; Manchester Heaton Park on July 11, 12, 19 and 20; London Wembley Stadium on July 25, 26, August 2 and 3; Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on August 8 and 9, with the tour finishing at Dublin Croke Park on August 16 and 17.
A source said: “These shows will sell out in less than three minutes. Extra dates will be added for sure.”
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.”
The band’s founder Alan McGee this week told Virgin Radio that the brothers’ mum Peggy, 81, 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.”
Tickets for the UK dates go on sale today at 8am (IST) for the Dublin shows, and 9am (BST) for the UK shows, and are available from Ticketmaster, Ticketmaster.ie, SeatUnique and gigsandtours.com.
A source predicts the tickets for the Oasis tour will sell out within three minutes[/caption]