Well, well, well, what a surprise, tickets for the Oasis 2025 tour sold out yesterday morning (31 August).
But lads if you didn’t get some don’t look back in anger just yet, as there could still be a chance for you to secure a spot at the reunion.
After there was ‘unprecedented demand’ (let’s be honest, that wasn’t surprising), Oasis added a few extra dates to the original 14-date UK and Ireland tour next summer. Although, it still meant millions of Brits were battling for tickets on Ticketmaster yesterday after many fans missed out on the pre-sale.
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At some real champagne prices, standing tickets across the cities to see Liam and Noel Gallagher finally share the stage again all started at well over £100.
And I hate to break it to you, but you’re going to have to be prepared to shell out a fair bit more if you’re still hoping for a chance to see them.
That’s because other than buying resale tickets (for God knows how much) or entering every competition under the sun, you’ll need to go down the hospitality route.
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But hey, if you’re a big fan and that desperate to see them, I guess it’s worth it as let’s be honest, who knows when there will be a chance to see the brothers share the stage again.
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For the dates at London’s Wembley Stadium, there’s various hospitality packages offered from Silver up to Diamond.
In Silver, you’ll get ‘premium padded seating’ in level two as well as access to The Number Nine hospitality lounge before the show, a ‘hand held food offering’ and a complimentary bar.
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You can even splash out on a Private Box with Catered hospitality with seating for six.
That will include various complimentary drinks, a full catering menu, ‘unrivalled views of the concert’, a fast-track exit and five star service.
A premium ticket is a little less frilly but gives you ‘premium padded seating’ with exclusive bars and premium dining options.
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Gold includes, premium seating in lower level 101/144, access to the Bobby Moore hospitality lounge, a wide ranging buffet, complimentary bar, snacks after Oasis, a goodie bag and access to the Wembley Hospitality after show party.
Or, if you want to go all out (or are just that desperate for a ticket) there’s Diamond hospitality.
This gives you premium seating in lower level 101/144, access to The One Twenty hospitality lounge, a premium four-course meal before the brothers hit the stage and a complimentary bar.
There will also be snacks afterwards, a goodie bag and souvenir pass and again, access to the Wembley Hospitality after show party.
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Hope’s not lost just yet, lads. Have a look at the Wembley hospitality packages here.
Topics: Oasis, Music, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher