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Oasis Adds Three New Dates Due to Unprecedented Demand

Noel and Liam Gallagher are getting back together for an Oasis reunion tour (Ian West/PA) PA Archive

Oasis have added three more dates in Manchester, London, and Edinburgh for their much-anticipated reunion tour.

Noel Gallagher shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, that due to overwhelming demand, additional shows at Heaton Park on July 16, Wembley on July 30, and Murrayfield Stadium on August 12 have been scheduled.

Tickets for these newly announced dates have not yet gone on sale, but fans were earlier prompted to join a pre-sale ballot which has now closed, ahead of the general ticket release this Saturday.

The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, set aside their long-standing differences to reunite the band, declaring on Tuesday: “The great wait is over.”

Fans eagerly awaiting ticket prices for the Oasis Live 25 tour can expect an announcement on Thursday. Those who are successful in the pre-sale ballot will be informed through email about their ticket purchasing opportunity.

The band also assured fans that confirmation emails for pre-sale ballot entries would continue being sent out on Thursday.

“The deadline to confirm your entry has now been extended to 10am BST tomorrow morning (Friday 30th August),” Oasis posted on X. “If successful in the ballot, you will be contacted tomorrow by 5pm BST with pre-sale access information. Thank you for your patience.”

Besides the newly added dates, the UK and Ireland tour will visit Dublin’s Croke Park and Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. The scheduled dates are: Principality Stadium on July 4 and 5; Heaton Park on July 11, 12, 19, and 20; Wembley Stadium on July 25, 26, August 2, and 3; Murrayfield Stadium on August 8 and 9; and Croke Park on August 16 and 17.

Details on who will perform alongside Noel and Liam as part of Oasis have not yet been disclosed.

Since their disbandment following a backstage fight at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, fans have been urging the brothers to reunite.

Back on August 28, 2009, Noel, 57, left the Manchester-based band, stating he “simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.” This was followed by more than a decade of the brothers exchanging negative remarks about each other.

While fans are generally thrilled about the reunion, concerns have arisen over high ticket prices and accommodation costs, and the potential for another fallout between Liam and Noel.

Source: PA Archive