Oasis are ‘set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy’ – as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

As a long-time fan of Oasis, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions reading this news. On one hand, it’s thrilling to know that Noel and Liam are finally burying the hatchet and giving us fans another chance to witness the magic that is an Oasis concert. But on the other hand, the ticket chaos has left me, along with thousands of others, feeling frustrated and a little bit cheated.


It’s said that Oasis might extend their 17-show reunion tour, aiming to delight their fans further.

Enthusiasts of music experienced deep disappointment after the much-awaited concerts’ tickets were quickly snapped up in just hours, causing a chaotic rush that included long waiting periods, technical glitches, and unexpectedly high prices.

After many people failed to secure tickets for summer concerts featuring the Gallagher brothers, it’s rumored they might be planning to extend their tour by scheduling additional shows.

According to a source, many Oasis enthusiasts may find themselves deeply disheartened today. The Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, are considering the possibility of scheduling additional performances.

‘Next year’s reunion tour is for their fans and they want to make them happy.’

Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

Simultaneously, another source disclosed that Noel, aged 57, is busy creating fresh content, and there’s a possibility he might ask Liam, who is 51, to lend his voice for some tracks.

They shared; ‘Noel knows the reunion is about the hits but he doesn’t want them to be purely a nostalgia act. He has the tunes ready to go and if things continue to work well with Liam then it could be absolutely amazing.’

TopMob have contacted Oasis’ representatives for comment. 

News emerges that Oasis might be extending their eagerly awaited reunion tour with an additional two shows, scheduled for Dublin’s Croke Park.

The initial two concerts by the band in Ireland quickly sold out, making them the first among the band’s 17 upcoming shows to do so, following the release of highly sought-after tickets on Friday morning.

Tickets for both dates, specifically August 16th and 17th, were snapped up in a flash, leaving eager fans begging Oasis to schedule additional shows due to high demand.

It’s been disclosed by showbiz sources that there’s a strong possibility the leading figures in Brit-pop music will schedule additional concerts at Croke Park for August 23rd and 24th, coming up next weekend.

A showbiz told the Irish Sun: ‘The demand in Ireland to see Oasis is absolutely massive.

Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours
Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

This morning, the tickets are expected to sell out within minutes, leaving thousands feeling disheartened if additional ones aren’t made available beyond the initial two.

They added: ‘The Gallaghers love Ireland, the demand is there so it’s very likely to happen.

‘And what is being examined is two extra concerts the following weekend to the two already announced.’

Enthusiasts stood in line for a span of eight hours on Saturday, eagerly competing to secure golden tickets for the concert.

In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the sale for the ’90s band’s general release kicked off respectively at 8 am and 9 am. This followed a prior, restricted pre-release sale that occurred on Friday.

Supporters rapidly shared photos of their ‘ticket booths’ as they mobilized legions of laptops, tablets, and smartphones in an effort to boost their odds of obtaining the much desired tickets.

Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours
Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

On Friday, bookmakers estimated that the probability of winning one of the 1.4 million lottery tickets was 1 in 14 – but due to technical difficulties faced by numerous users on Ticketmaster, the chances of success seemed even slimmer.

93% of the applicants are now disheartened, as Liam Gallagher and Noel announced that all 17 of their shows have already been sold out.

On their recent update on what was previously called Twitter, they announced that all tickets for the Oasis Live ’25 shows in the UK and Ireland have been successfully purchased.

‘Please be aware of counterfeit and void tickets appearing on the secondary market.’

‘Tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via Ticketmaster and Twickets.’

Multitudes of enthusiasts were disheartened when they found it impossible to gain entry to these ticketing platforms such as Ticketmaster, Gigs and Tours, and SeeTickets.

Instead of being compelled to line up in a queue for entry into the waiting room, some found themselves denied access, while others encountered issues with ticketing websites, being booted off when they reached the front.

Enthusiastic spectators, self-proclaimed as genuine fans, asserted that they missed the opportunity to attend the Britpop band’s reunion tour due to younger audiences who are primarily familiar with the song “Wonderwall.”

This seventeen-day concert series starts on the 4th of July and ends on the 17th of August. It begins at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, then moves to Manchester’s Heaton Park, followed by Wembley Stadium in London, Murrayfield in Edinburgh, and finally Croke Park in Dublin.

After it’s rumored that Noel will join forces with his brother Liam in the South of France, there appears to be a flurry of ticket-related confusion.

On Friday, Liam, aged 51, departed for the French Riviera accompanied by his mother Peggy, 81, his fiancée Debbie Gwyther, and their rescue dog Buttons. Meanwhile, Noel was spotted at his recording studios in north London.

However, sources claimed Noel will soon be joining them all and their mother is thrilled. 

According to a source, Peggy is thrilled beyond belief because her sons have reconciled after more than ten years of silence between them, as reported by The Sun.

1. She’s always maintained a strong bond with both, avoiding any involvement in their dispute. The idea of them reuniting for a vacation is like a wish fulfilled.

TopMob has contacted Oasis’ representatives for comment. 

Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours
Oasis are 'set to add MORE shows to the 17-date reunion tour in a bid to make fans happy' - as millions of supporters are left devastated after tickets sold out within hours

After Noel apparently gave in and consented to an Oasis reunion, as reported, he had a series of late-night phone conversations with his brother Liam. In these conversations, they put an end to their 15-year long dispute.

In 2009, the tense brother-sister dynamics between them escalated significantly following an argument backstage in Paris, which eventually resulted in Noel’s departure from the well-known Britpop group.

Recently, Liam has expressed a strong desire to reconcile with his brother and revive Oasis, but his elder brother has dampened these plans.

After wrapping up his performance at Reading Festival, Liam hinted that an announcement might be made on Tuesday at 8:00am. A video resembling the Oasis logo was displayed on a massive screen above the stage and later posted to both the official Oasis and Liam’s Instagram accounts, as well as X platforms.

On Tuesday, it was revealed that the pair will reunite for a live performance after a 15-year absence, taking their show on tour throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The duo is anticipated to collect a massive £50 million from their performances, as their inaugural show will happen in Cardiff on July 4.

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