Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis in a black and white photo
Oasis have announced a reunion tour for 2025 (Picture: EPA)

Oasis’ reunion tour sparked ticket sale chaos on Saturday as fans reported website crashes and inflated prices.

Fifteen years after their fiery split which sparked a long-standing feud, Noel and Liam Gallagher announced Oasis are set to reform for a string of shows.

It marks 30 years since the Britpop band released their influential debut album Definitely Maybe, which contains the singles Supersonic, Shakermaker, Live Forever, and Cigarettes & Alcohol.

The Wonderwall hitmakers are set to play venues across the UK and Ireland next year, with fans left devastated during general sales due to website crashes and ‘in demand pricing’ seeing ticket costs increase dramatically.

But is there a chance they can stop crying their hearts out with more tour dates set to be announced? Here’s what we know.

Are Oasis releasing more tour dates?

Metro.co.uk understands , but international dates will be revealed at a later date.

Noel and Liam Gallagher smiling at each other while performing onstage
The Gallagher brothers will go on tour in 2025 (Picture: Morena Brengola/Getty Images)

Additional UK dates were added ahead of tickets going on sale due to ‘unprecedented demand’, with shows scheduled for Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin.

Oasis’ UK and Ireland tour dates for 2025 include:

Oasis 2025 reunion tour dates

July 4 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium

July 5 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium

July 11 – Manchester, Heaton Park

July 12 – Manchester, Heaton Park

July 16 – Manchester, Heaton Park

July 19 – Manchester, Heaton Park

July 20 – Manchester, Heaton Park

July 25 – London, Wembley Stadium

July 26 – London, Wembley Stadium

July 30 – London, Wembley Stadium

August 2 – London, Wembley Stadium

August 3 – London, Wembley Stadium

August 8 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

August 9 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

August 12 – Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium

August 16 – Dublin, Croke Park

All hope is not lost for those hoping to bag tickets, with Ticketmaster fan-to-fan resale on hand to snap up tickets from those looking to sell theirs.

Fans can also buy Oasis tickets at face value or less from Twickets after being warned not to give money to other resale sites.

Oasis themselves released an official warning online, which read: ‘We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale. Please note, tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via @Ticketmaster and @Twickets. Tickets sold in breach of the terms and conditions will be canceled by the promoters.’

Pre-sale tickets opened on August 30 at 7pm BST and were soon snapped up by lucky fans who got a code in their inbox that gave them the first chance to get them.

However, many dedicated fans were left ticketless and waiting in a queue of thousands as tickets went up for sale on unofficial sites for extortionate costs – some even reaching £10,000.

Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis performing together onstage
It seems no further UK dates are planned for the Oasis reunion tour (Picture: James Mccauley/REX/Shutterstock)

The same issues occurred during general sales, with some tickets being resold for more than £110,000 and many fans reporting being mistaken for bots and booted from ticketing sites.

Mid-sale, one fan on X screenshotted a ticket on the site going for £356.80, while user mufcag90 raged: ‘After hours of queuing they now increase general admission from £158 to £355 plus fees, and rebrand them as “In Demand Standing”. Absolutely obscene. A total disaster.’

As per MailOnline, Ticketmaster has said the extra money from the inflated prices for Oasis tickets will go to the band, sparking fury among fans. The band have not yet addressed the controversy.

Those booking hotels for their chosen dates have also been left fuming by various accommodations increasing their prices due to the surge in those travelling for the shows.

Who is supporting Oasis?

Manchester indie legends for their reunion shows.

A source told The Sun: ‘Noel and Liam and Blossoms have been friends for years and with the band also coming from Manchester asking them to support Oasis was a no-brainer.

‘It will be announced in due course but Blossoms have agreed to support Oasis at their Heaton park shows – naturally they jumped at the chance.’

‘It’s a full circle moment for them as members Tom Ogden and Joe Donovan’s first ever gig was at Oasis at Heaton Park.’

Earlier in 2024 the band – comprised of Tom Ogden, Charlie Salt, Joe Donovan, Josh Dewhurst, and Myles Kellock – supported Noel Gallagher and the High Flying Birds during a one-off Royal Albert Hall show in London.

The group formed in 2013 and are famed for singles such as There’s A Reason Why, Your Girlfriend, and Charlemagne.

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