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Demand pushes ticket platforms to their limits

This week, cult Britpop band Oasis announced their comeback for 2025. The official pre-sale began today; hundreds of thousands of fans are hoping for tickets.

Hundreds of thousands want to try their luck: Accompanied by problems and long queues on the ticket platforms, general sales for the comeback tour of the legendary Britpop band Oasis have started.

Sales platforms overloaded

Several websites were temporarily unavailable or only accessible to a limited extent around the start of sales for the 17 concerts in Great Britain and Ireland in the morning, while elsewhere fans were stuck far back in the queue behind hundreds of thousands of other interested parties.

“Today will be the day you can’t get tickets,” wrote one user on the opening words of the Oasis classic “Wonderwall” on the online platform X. Another user joked: “Sure, only half a million people in front.” I’m in the queue for Oasis tickets, I’m very optimistic!”

Band warns against fakes and usury

The band itself had previously spoken of “unprecedented demand,” but also warned against unauthorized resale of concert tickets at inflated prices.

After the start of sales on X, tickets that appeared outside of the official sales platforms were either fake or cancelled by the organizers, the group explained. Previously, advance tickets had been offered for 40 times the actual price of a standing ticket, as the BBC and others reported.

Gallagher reconciliation after 15 years

Oasis announced the reunion on Tuesday – almost 15 years to the day after singer Liam Gallagher (51) and guitarist Noel Gallagher (57) ended their collaboration because the brothers had a serious falling out.

“The long wait is over,” the two announced on social media. Interest in the band is now huge: Oasis’ streams quadrupled in Germany within one day of the announcement, as GfK Entertainment reported upon request.

Concerts in Great Britain and Ireland

Initially, 15 concerts are planned in Great Britain in summer 2025, as well as two more in the Irish capital Dublin.

After the opening concert on July 4th and 5th in Cardiff, Wales, the band will play five concerts each in Oasis’ hometown of Manchester and London’s Wembley Stadium, as well as three in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, before the final tour in Dublin. There is still speculation about a world tour, perhaps to the USA.

Oasis became famous 30 years ago with the album «Definitely Maybe». To mark the anniversary, the band released a birthday edition that also includes outtakes as well as demos and alternative versions of the songs.

Tickets from around 81 francs

Tickets for the reunion tour cost at least 81 francs for a seat, and at least 164 francs for standing room. It was expected that the concerts would sell out quickly.

Some fans already had the chance to secure tickets on Friday evening. They could apply for a so-called pre-sale and then try to get a ticket using a special code.

Oasis is considered one of the most successful bands in British music history. With songs like “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Supersonic”, the group from Manchester shaped the 1990s.

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