Prices for Oasis gigs at Manchester Heaton Park revealed - how to get tickets
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The Gallagher brothers, who have seemingly reconciled after their long feud, announced the news on Tuesday 27 August after days of speculation. The announcement was made via social media, with a montage video of short clips of the band’s heyday, accompanied with the caption: “This is it, this is happening.”
The tour, scheduled for summer 2025, includes dates at Manchester’s Heaton Park, as well as London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Dublin. Initially, 14 dates were announced but Noel Gallagher announced on his X account on Thursday 29 August that, due to ‘unprecedented demand’ three extra dates have been added - including another one in Manchester.
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With 17 dates scheduled in total, these will be the only European shows the band will play, however tour dates for other continents are also expected to be announced at some point in the future.
Apart from Liam and Noel, there is no information yet as to which other former bandmates will be accompanying on the tour. There is also no indication as to which bands or artists may be in the running to support the Mancunian Britpop icons on this historic tour.
Here is everything we know about the tour, including how to get tickets and how much they will cost.
When and where are Oasis playing?
Here is the full list of UK and Ireland tour dates:
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Hide AdCardiff Principality Stadium - 4th/5th July
Manchester Heaton Park - 11th/12th/16th/19th/20th July
London Wembley Stadium - 25th/26th/30th July & 2nd/3rd August
Edinburgh Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium - 8th/9th/12th August
Dublin Croke Park - 16th/17th August
How much will tickets cost?
Ticket prices are now confirmed for UK and Ireland tour. According to the See Tickets website, tickets for the Heaton Park gig will start at £148.50 for standing tickets. The hospitality package will cost £268.50, the pre-show party and exhibition package will cost £453.50 and the merchandise and exhibition fan package will cost £353.50.
The Irish Mirror have reported that promoters MCD have confirmed that the Dublin gigs and Croke Park will start at €86.50 (around £73) for seated tickets.
How to get tickets?
Tickets go on sale at 9am in the UK and 8am in Ireland. They will be available to purchase online via Ticketmaster (UK), Ticketmaster (Ireland), Gigs and Tours and See Tickets.
Fans are advised to register online with the ticket sellers in advance of Saturday. More information can be found on the Oasis website.
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