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How much Oasis tickets are set to cost as Brits warned when they may go on sale

How much Oasis tickets are set to cost as Brits warned when they may go on sale

They'll be some of the most in-demand tickets the UK has ever seen

After about 15 years away, it looks like Noel and Liam Gallagher have managed to soothe their feud and get cracking with an Oasis reunion.

There were already some big clues pointing towards a comeback following various reports that the Gallagher brothers were putting the band back together.

And if you're hoping for something a bit more official then the band have announced their reunion tour across the UK and Ireland for next year, with world tour dates set to come further down the line

Liam and Noel are on board with the tour, and have told their fans that tickets will go on sale at 9am on 31 August, or 8am if you're buying in Ireland.

Oasis are really coming back, and their first reunion gig will be in Cardiff on 4 July next year.

The Sunday Times reported that Oasis were going to be getting back together and will play nights at Wembley Stadium as well as a number of gigs at Heaton Park in Manchester.

Not only are they doing that, with four dates at each venue, they've got two at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, two in Murrayfield in Edinburgh and another couple of dates in Dublin.

The Manchester Evening News reported that when tickets went on sale they'd be 'priced over the £100 mark', and you can bet there'll be huge demand for it.

Given the reaction to all of those teasers about something happening with Oasis, people will be queueing round the door to pay that and see the band back on stage again.

Thanks to the band's announcement there'll be plenty of fans checking to see if their old Oasis t-shirt still fits them and loads are surely just waiting for 31 August when tickets go on sale with their fingers crossed that the website hasn't crashed.

Tickets will be in huge demand. (Brian Rasic/Getty Images)
Tickets will be in huge demand. (Brian Rasic/Getty Images)

Oasis separated back in 2009 following a backstage spat between Noel and Liam at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

The band had been due to perform at set but the crowd was told that the show would not be going on, and shortly afterwards a statement from Noel was released.

He'd said: "It is with some sadness and great relief... I quit Oasis tonight.

"People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."

Both brothers continued with their music careers afterwards but Oasis fans always hoped they'd be able to patch things up and get back together.

"The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised," they have since said, so it seems as though their feud has been calmed and we're going to be in for some amazing music as a result.

Featured Image Credit: Des Willie/Redferns Instagram / Oasis

Topics: Oasis, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Music