Oasis are back. Really back this time after swirling around the rumour mill over the years. The brothers Gallagher have put the years of swipes behind them to come together for an eye-wateringly large set of shows. And after the sell-out (and controversial) first round of tickets sold out after giant queues and ‘dynamic pricing’, there are now two more London Wembley Stadium shows announced that have yet to go on sale.
Purchasing tickets, of course, will be quite the overwhelming task once again, but Stand By Me: we’ve got a Supersonic guide here on all you need to know about getting tickets to the gig of summer ’25. Follow this and you may just feel like a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star after the sale.
When do tickets for the Oasis reunion shows go on sale?
Tickets for the September leg of the Oasis tour have not yet got an exact date for sales, with fans needing to sign up for the ticket ballot first. You’ll hear whether you’ve been successful in the latest ballot by this Friday (September 13) at 9pm.
Is there a pre-sale for Oasis tickets?
While there was an official pre-sale last time around, it looks like the Oasis tickets in September will kick off with the invitation only ballot spaces, before opening up to the general public.
How do I sign up for the ballot?
To be in with a chance of getting a space for tickets in the ballot, you must have signed into your Ticketmaster account on August 31 and accessed a queue for tickets to the previously announced Oasis dates. If this is you, you should receive an email to sign up to the ballot for the next set of Wembley dates.
Just like for the initial pre-sale in August, fans have been asked to answer a multiple-choice question.
When did Oasis last play at Wembley Stadium?
2009 is your answer (sorry to the gatekeepers – but they’d find it somewhere else if not here…), please proceed with submitting your ballot form. Once you’ve passed on your information, you’ll need to accept your confirmation email. If you are successful in the ballot, you’ll receive a code by Friday, September 13 at 9pm. If you haven’t received a code by then, you sadly have not made it through the ballot.
Given the fact this is Liam and Noel Gallagher back together again for the first time in what will be 16 years (when they first take the stage next year), the demand is and has been phenomenal (just look what happened last time) – but there are some tips for securing a ticket among the online crowds.
Tips to secure your ticket to Oasis
So, you’ve done the hard part of getting lucky enough to receive your pre-sale code, but here are some tips for tackling the next part.
1. Register for an account on Ticketmaster beforehand. The tickets go on sale here, so signing up will ensure skipping a hoop you’ll have to jump through when going to buy tickets
2. If you’ve already got an account, check your username and password prior to buying the tickets. While this might seem overcautious, you may be logged out at some point and need your login details to hand again. Logging in before ticket sales take place is always advised.
3. Ensure you have noted down your ballot code (if you receive one) to access the sale for tickets on September 27-28, 2025.
4. Head onto the Ticketmaster site at some point before the exact time they go on sale. Trust me, this method did not work out well for me last time and you’ll likely just find yourself in a queue for the actual queue. Hopefully, given this is running off people with codes, the numbers will ensure this may not happen this time around.
5. Make sure your data filled in is up to date to speed up time when you get to the checkout. If you choose to keep your card details on your account, check they are up to date if you’ve been sent a new card recently. Equally, if you’re using Apple or Google Pay, ensure that your pre-filled data is correct so you can save as much time as possible when coming up against other Oasis fans online in the surge for tickets.
6. Have your seats or desired space in the stadium in mind before booking so you can head to this part of the website as soon as you (hopefully) get through the online queue.
7. Check your WiFi and phone data are running smoothly beforehand.
8. DO NOT refresh your browser when you’re in the online queue for Oasis tickets. This will mean you are placed at the back of the queue.
9. Don’t invite bad karma by buying tickets purely to sell on at 3x the amount. Seriously, just don’t be that guy.
10. You are ready. Put on your parka and load up your laptop. Wait for the SUNNSHIIIIIIIIIIINE.
How much will tickets cost for Oasis in London?
Prices for the Oasis reunion tour shows were previously announced before the first set of shows were announced. Tickets at Wembley Stadium start at £74.75 for a restricted view seat, though there are different levels of seated tickets at £101.75, £132.75 and £167.75 each, as well as a number of VIP packages for Oasis superfans. Standing tickets are set at £151.25.
Last time around, however, fans were dismayed to find themselves reaching the front of the queue after hours and falling foul of the dynamic pricing, meaning costs jumped to £350 for some standing spots.
Read more information about the ticket pricing here.
How many tickets can I buy at once?
A maximum of four tickets per person can be purchased for Oasis.
When is Oasis playing London?
Oasis will be playing in London in 2025 on the following dates:
- July 25 – London, Wembley Stadium (sold out)
- July 26 – London, Wembley Stadium (sold out)
- July 30 – London, Wembley Stadium (sold out)
- August 2 – London, Wembley Stadium (sold out)
- August 3 – London Wembley Stadium (sold out)
- September 27 – London Wembley Stadium (newly-added)
- September 28 – London Wembley Stadium (newly-added)