how much will oasis tickets be
Well the worst-kept secret in music is now officially out. Oasis - without question one of the biggest bands this country has ever produced - are back for a string of reunion shows next year. It's been a long-time coming. When Noel and Liam Gallagher walk onstage in Cardiff next July, it'll be the first show the brothers have played together since the V Festival in 2009 - provided they don't crowbar a Glastonbury appearance in the preceding weekend. We're bringing this page to a close now, but there is still so much more across the BBC to keep the adrenaline pumping until the tickets go on general sale on Saturday. Here's all you need to know about the reunion
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Tickets go on sale on Saturday - with prices being announced on Thursday Today's page was brought to you by Johanna Chisolm, Matt Spivey, Alex Taylor, Noor Nanji, Yasmin Rufo, Thomas Copeland, Jared Evitts and me. Rock’s biggest will-they-won’t-they finally has an answer: Oasis have announced that they will reunite for a 14-date tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025. They will not, however, be headlining Glastonbury festival as was rumoured over the weekend, nor playing 10 dates at Wembley and the Etihad Stadium respectively. Instead, the concerts will take place in July and August, at stadiums in Cardiff, London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin. Tickets go on sale at 9am on 31 August, with prices to be revealed on the day.
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Read more A press release billed the dates as the “domestic leg” of the tour and said that “plans are under way” for it to go beyond Europe later in 2025. Of the famously feuding brothers’ decision to reunite, the release stated: “There has been no great revelatory moment that has ignited the reunion – just the gradual realisation that the time is right.” In a joint statement, the band said: “The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.” The dates for the 2025 UK and Ireland tour are: 4, 5 July, Principality Stadium, Cardiff; 11, 12, 19 and 20 July, Heaton Park, Manchester; 25, 26 July, 2, 3 August, Wembley Stadium, London; 8, 9 August, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh; and 16, 17 August, Croke Park, Dublin. The concerts will come 16 years after the band split acrimoniously when Noel Gallagher quit before a show at a French festival, and 30 years since the release of their second album, 1995’s (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Unlike Liam Gallagher’s continuing 30th anniversary tour of the band’s 1994 debut Definitely Maybe, the setlist for the 2025 reunion shows will not be explicitly geared around that album.
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