Oasis fans miss out on UK and Ireland reunion shows
- Oasis tickets for their UK and Ireland reunion tour sold out in less than a day, with 14 million users trying to purchase them.
- No additional dates will be added, leaving many fans frustrated after missing out on tickets.
- The band plans to tour outside of Europe in 2025, despite the disappointment felt by fans in the UK and Ireland.
Oasis fans experienced significant disappointment when tickets for the band's reunion tour in the UK and Ireland sold out within hours, despite a surge of demand. The general ticket sale on Saturday saw an estimated 14 million users attempting to secure tickets, leading to chaos as many fans were kicked off ticket-selling websites or faced inflated prices. The band has confirmed that no additional UK and Ireland dates will be added, leaving many fans heartbroken after missing out on the opportunity to see Noel and Liam Gallagher perform together for the first time in 15 years. The sold-out tour includes 17 dates across major cities, with venues such as Cardiff's Principality Stadium and London's Wembley Stadium. Ticket prices reportedly increased significantly, with some fans encountering prices that more than doubled from the original cost. Ticketmaster clarified that it does not set prices, which are determined by promoters based on market value. Despite the disappointment in the UK and Ireland, the Gallagher brothers have announced plans for a world tour, Oasis Live '25, which will include shows outside of Europe later next year. This announcement has generated excitement among fans who are eager for the band to perform internationally. As the reunion tour approaches, fans are advised to be cautious of counterfeit tickets appearing on the secondary market. The overwhelming demand for tickets highlights the enduring popularity of Oasis and the anticipation surrounding their return to the stage.