The Britpop band announced on Tuesday (August 27) a series of comeback concerts, dubbed Oasis Live ’25.
Ticket prices for the reunion tour have finally been revealed. Oasis in the UK by 2025.
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The Britpop band announced on Tuesday (August 27) a series of comeback concerts, dubbed Oasis Live ’25. The tour, which will take place next European summer, will see Liam and Noel Gallagher perform together on stage for the first time in 16 years.


There are currently concerts scheduled at Heaton Park in Manchester, Wembley Stadium in London, Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Croke Park in Dublin and Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
Additional shows in Manchester, London and Edinburgh were confirmed yesterday (29 August) in response to “unprecedented demand”.
How much do tickets cost to see Oasis in the UK?
Now, official ticketing agent Gigs And Tours has shared a full breakdown of prices for upcoming shows. Below you’ll find the full costs for each location.
Cardiff, London, Edinburgh
- Standing Field – £135.00 (face value) plus fees – approx $178.00
- Stalls – £65 (face value) plus fees – approx. $85
- Stalls – £90 (face value) plus fees – approx. $118
- Stalls – £115 (face value) plus fees – approx. $150
- Stalls – £150 (face value) plus fees – approx. $196
- Stalls – £185 (face value) plus fees – approx. $242
- Premium Standing Package – £195 (nominal value) plus fees – approx $255
- Premium Seated Package – £250 (nominal value) plus fees – approx $328
Manchester
- Standing: £135 (face value) plus fees – approx. $178
A variety of more expensive hospitality packages, gifts and fan merchandise are also offered.
On the other hand, it has been confirmed that the Dublin shows will have a starting price of €86.50 (approx. US$95).
Tickets for Oasis’ 2025 UK and Ireland tour go on sale to the public this Saturday (August 31).
Source: Ambito

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