Oasis fans rejoice! Here’s how to snatch those resale tickets without breaking the bank, plus what the band is doing to keep it ethical!
As excitement builds for Oasis's long-awaited reunion tour in the summer of 2025, fans are buzzing with anticipation. However, those who missed out on tickets during the initial sale are in a bind, as all 17 tour dates sold out faster than you can say "Wonderwall." Fear not—resale tickets will be available starting Monday, September 2, and we have the scoop on how to secure them without falling victim to skyrocketing prices or dodgy sellers.
For those looking for a fair chance to get their hands on a ticket, you'll want to navigate through official channels only. Ticketmaster and Twickets are the name of the game—the only safe havens for securing resale options. It's crucial for fans to heed the band's advice; avoid unverified sellers like the plague. You wouldn’t buy a guitar off a guy in a dodgy alley, so why buy tickets there?
In a bid to keep the ticket game ethical, Twickets has shown they care by slashing their booking fees, capping them at £25 for reasonable ticket prices. Gone are the days of inflated prices that left fans feeling cheated. Meanwhile, Matt Drew from Viagogo acknowledged the chaos of Saturday’s chaotic ticket sale, describing it as a broken system. Certainly, the process could use a good dose of reform, and thankfully, efforts are being made to rectify that.
As the Gallagher brothers take the stage once again, it’s not just music lovers who are celebrating—both Ticketmaster and Twickets are stepping up to ensure fair access. So, mark your calendars, keep an eye on those resale tickets, and get ready to rock out at the concerts of a lifetime! Did you know that Oasis has sold over 70 million records worldwide? That’s a lot of ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’! If we keep the ticket economy clean and ethical, maybe we’ll all be singing along in bliss—without the regret of overpaying for a ticket!
Ticketmaster confirmed that ticket holders can resell from Monday, September 2. This can be done through Ticketmaster or Twickets only. Oasis urged fans not buy ...
Fans who didn't manage to grab Oasis tickets at the weekend may have a chance today.
Twickets cut the price of fees after fans saw inflated ticket prices over the weekend from official ticket sellers.
Matt Drew, who oversees business development at Viagogo, told Sky News that Saturday's sale of tickets for the band's first gigs in 16 years "descended into ...
The ethical seller has now capped its booking fee at £25, depending on the original ticket price.
Last week, the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, announced a series of performances for July and August 2025 and fans couldn't contain their excitement. All 17 ...
To make things worse, all 17 tour dates announced by the band sold out within hours. So going onto resale websites to see if any are available second-hand ...
The band said in a statement posted to their social media pages: "We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of ...
Hundreds of Oasis fans have made official complaints about how tickets for the band's reunion tour were advertised, as the government pledged to look into ...
The U.K. government is scrutinizing Ticketmaster as Oasis fans look back in anger at the difficult process trying to secure tickets for the band's reunion ...
The ethical seller has now capped its booking fee at £25, depending on the original ticket price.
To make things worse, all 17 tour dates announced by the band sold out within hours. So going onto resale websites to see if any are available second-hand ...
Fans will need to follow a series of strict rules in order to get official resale tickets for the Oasis 2025 shows.