A new update on ticket prices for the Oasis comeback has been issued and it's probably not what many fans want to hear.
There's been a flurry of activity since the band announced they were getting back together recently, announcing 14 tour dates for 2025 before upping that to 17 due to 'unprecedented demand'.
It seems like half the country wants to go and see the Oasis reunion and there's been plenty of information put out about when and how to buy tickets.
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The quick version is you'll be buying from Ticketmaster on Saturday (31 August) morning, with tickets going on sale at 9am in the UK and 8am in Ireland.
There was a presale option, which has since closed as fans could sign up for a ballot and maybe get to the front of the queue for tickets, but anyone not already part of that will have to leave it until Saturday.
What people really want to know now is the price of the tickets so they'll have an idea of how much to pay when the time comes to put in those credit card details.
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There's been an update on that front, but it's not made the picture much clearer for Oasis fans hoping to know how much they'll need to fork over.
According to the Mirror, a spokesperson has told them that ticket prices for the Oasis reunion tour next year won't be released until they go on sale on 31 August.
There's going to be such a rush for tickets as millions of people will all be trying to buy more tickets than are available, but it sounds like Brits won't know what to expect until they get on the ticket site and join the queue.
However, the Mirror also reports that the band's Irish promoter has said how much some of the tickets for their shows in Dublin will cost, with places going for €86.50 (£72.70), not including a booking fee.
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Read on to find out where to buy tickets...
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If you want to beat the queues on Saturday then you'd best make sure you're already signed up to SEE Tickets or Ticketmaster and hopping onto the site at the right time.
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Apparently you should get onto the site 10 minutes before tickets go on sale and refresh the page 10 seconds beforehand, so that's just before 9am in the UK and 8am in Ireland.
Then once you're in the queue you shouldn't keep trying to refresh the page as that might knock you to the back of the line.
From then on, maintaining a strong internet connection and taking your chance if it comes will be your best bet.
Expect there to be multiple prices on offer depending on where in the various venues your ticket is for, and remember that you can buy up to four tickets with your spot in the queue.
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Beyond the cost of tickets you'll also need to consider the cost of hotels, as plenty of people have been saying they've seen prices surging while some have accused the hotels of cancelling their bookings and trying to resell the rooms for higher prices, though the hotels insist these were 'technical errors'.
Where will Oasis tickets be sold?
Fans will be able to buy tickets from 9am on Saturday 31st August from SEE Tickets, Ticketmaster and GIGSANDTOURS. Hospitality packages will also be available via Seat Unique.