Fans eagerly await the chance to get more Oasis reunion tour tickets. Noel and Liam Gallagher revealed a possibility of additional ticket releases. The brothers posted on social media that promoters might release a limited number of tickets once “final sight lines are checked” and the production is “fine tuned.” However, these tickets will only be available to fans signed up on the official Oasis fan site.
On X/Twitter, the Gallaghers shared: “As the shows get closer, Oasis promoters may release a very limited number of tickets over the coming days. If you are an Oasismynet member, keep an eye on your inbox. Look for emails from your usual Oasismynet or Ticketmaster address.”
The announcement sparked excitement among fans, with some expressing joy and others briefly fearing a new Gallagher feud. One fan said, “My heart stopped—I thought they broke up again.” Another added, “Almost had a heart attack.” A concerned fan commented, “Long message—I got scared they had a falling out.”
This news comes amid warnings to fans about scammers trying to exploit the high demand for Oasis reunion tour tickets. Several fans reported being targeted by fraudsters online while searching for tickets for shows in Manchester, London, Cardiff, and Edinburgh. These events will take place between July and September.
One victim shared her story: “He asked only for selfies from the gig and even sent GIFs of the band saying ‘All Your Dreams Are Made.’ He seemed genuine, but I now feel embarrassed and ashamed.”
The band urged fans to be cautious and only buy tickets from verified sources. To fight ticket touts, Oasis partnered with Twickets, allowing fans to resell tickets at face value.
The reunion is a historic moment, marking the first time Noel and Liam will perform together since their 2009 fallout. Noel quit the band in August 2009 after years of conflict. Since then, the brothers had barely spoken, until they announced the reunion tour last year. They posed for photos and confirmed, “The great wait is over.”
Liam recently described the reunion as “spiritual” but reflected on the “wasted years.” The tour kicks off on July 4 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, with stops in Manchester, London, and Dublin. Special guests Richard Ashcroft and Cast will join the shows.
In April, Noel spoke about the overwhelming ticket demand in his new book, saying, “I thought it’d be a big deal, but I was taken aback by how big.”
The band also reminded fans to double-check emails before clicking any links or sharing purchase information.
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