Confusion has spread online after Oasis tickets appeared on a reselling website available for up to £1,700, with fans baffled given that you can't actually buy them yet.
Both the Oasis reunion tour presale and general sale have yet to happen but it hasn't stopped some from going against the tour organisers' stern message when it comes to reselling tickets.
Earlier this week Oasis officially announced they had reformed with Noel and Liam Gallagher getting back together after 15 years apart.
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The two have seemingly ended their very public rift having not played live together since 2009 before Noel quit the band ahead of a festival headline slot in Paris.
That's now behind them, with 17 UK and Ireland tour dates announced alongside the reunion confirmation - alongside the official ticket prices.
More than one million tickets will be available at 9am on Saturday (31 August) when tickets go on general sale across dates in Manchester, Edinburgh, London, and Cardiff. Two gigs are also taking place in Dublin, with those going on sale at 8am on Saturday.
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Demand is expected to be intense, with more than four million people reportedly ready to bag a spot in the crowd.
A presale is also happening on Friday evening (30 August), with Oasis forced to extend the deadline on the ballot due to a 'last minute surge' in demand.
But ahead of both the presale and general sale, tickets have seemingly found themselves on a resale website for over £1,500 more than face value.
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The i has reported that Ticombo, a ticket reselling website in Germany, had almost 200 tickets listed on resale for Oasis' gig at Heaton Park in Manchester on 12 July, 2025.
A reported 189 tickets were available to buy on Wednesday morning, priced from £450 to £1,659.
Confusion has arisen given that some were described as 'seated' and others 'upper tier'. That is despite Heaton Park being a field with no stadia.
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The i reported that the tickets were taken offline by Ticombo when the news outlet questioned the reseller.
And despite the 'seated' and upper tier' listings for Heaton Park, Ticombo said: "There is no reason to believe that any of the listings created by our users concerning the Oasis concert are not legitimate."
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Reselling Oasis tickets
Organisers of the Oasis reunion tour have told punters that they should only resell tickets via via Twickets or Ticketmaster Fan-to-Fan. Tickets can also only be resold for cost price, which is face value plus booking fees.
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Those who resell them via alternative means or for more than cost price face the tickets being cancelled, which would be gutting news for any buyer thinking they've secured a spot at the concerts.
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.
Tickets will be limited to four per household, per show. Under 14s will not be allowed and those under 16 will have to be accompanied by an adult.