Oasis Tour After Reunion- New Ticket Prices And Dates Added
For the much-awaited Oasis tour after the reunion, new ticket prices have been announced and three more dates have been added. The dates are related to Manchester, London and Edinburgh concerts for the reunion tour.
The ticket price for a seat to enjoy the Oasis tour concert at London’s Wembley Stadium is from €88 and the most costly ticket price goes up to €601. The expensive ticket would add a pre-show party, a seated package along with the exhibition after the show.
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The ticket price for a seat in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium would be €86 and the seat at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium is €87.
The prices are set by Manchester-based promoter SJM Concerts who are responsible for running the website Gigs and Tours.
The Irish promoters MCD told before the announcement of the show that its website would mention prices for both Croke Park concerts in Dublin. The prices are expected to start at €86.50 excluding the booking fees.
The ticket prices in Manchester, the band’s home city, start from €176 in which only standing facilities are available along with luxury packages and hospitality services.
Similarly, the standing tickets at Wembley have a price of €179 and the same tickets in Cardiff and Edinburgh are a bit cheaper, which are €178 and €179 respectively.
Moreover, more dates for the tour and its related gigs were announced earlier in the day. Noel Gallagher mentioned in a post on X that due to “an unprecedented demand”, additional shows have been added in Heaton Park (to be held on 16 July), Wembley (to be held on 30 July) and Murrayfield Stadium (to be held on 12 August).
The passes for the concert have not been out on open sale. However, the Manchester fans were rushing to apply for a pre-ballot sale, which is now closed. They were planned before Saturday’s general release.
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The fans are excited about the gigs, however, they are concerned about the high ticket prices and accommodation charges. They feel that it could be due to a flashing comeback of the band and the patch-up of the brothers Liam and Noel after decades.
Although one of the fans expressed his disappointment over the expensive ticket prices. He was of the view that low-wage earners and students are automatically discriminated out of the concerts as they cannot afford to enjoy concerts of big bands.
Ticketmaster is also collaborating on the presale ballot and their transfer for the ease of the fans. Ticketmaster wants Oasis’s fans to buy as many tickets as they want for which they arranged this convenient option of ticket transfer to friends and family.
Also, the band assured its fans that a confirmation email for the pre-ballot tickets would be sent to the receivers by Thursday.
Oasis mentioned in a post on X, “If successful in the ballot, you will be contacted tomorrow by 5 pm BST with pre-sale success information. Thank you for your patience”.
The UK and Ireland shows have been announced as the fans were already wishing to see Oasis tour concerts.
There is no announcement yet about another person performing alongside Liam and Noel as part of Oasis band.
Fans are keeping their hopes high to see both the brothers perform together after they disbanded in 2009 backstage after their concert.
The 57-year-old band member, Noel, said after their disbanding in 2009 that he “could not go on working with Liam a day longer”. At that time, both the brothers kept criticising each other and their ways of working.
Fans are still speculating the brothers might get into a brawl anytime during or after the concert, although, they are wishing to enjoy their best moments when they are in their concert seats.