Oasis release ticket codes for 7pm pre-sale tonight

Oasis fans have started to receive ticket codes early, with the time of the hotly anticipated pre-sale revealed as 7pm on Friday.

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Oasis fans have started to receive ticket codes early, with the time of the revealed as 7pm on Friday. Ahead of Saturday’s battle for the Britpop band’s reunion tour tickets, a select few have received emails granting them access to a pre-sale between 7pm and 10pm on Friday evening. The email, reportedly sent at midday, read: “Oasis Live ’25 UK Pre-Sale Ballot Access.

You have been selected in the Oasis Live ‘25 Ticket Ballot to access the pre-sale! Here is your unique code to access the UK pre-sale, which takes place between 7pm and 10pm BST tonight, Friday 30th August.” The note also urged fans to ensure they had a registered Ticketmaster account with up-to-date contact details for a unique verification code to be sent to them to unlock their tickets in the presale. A maximum of four tickets can be purchased per code.



General release tickets will go on sale this Saturday Aug 31 at 9am. It comes after were added in Manchester, London and Edinburgh for the band’s reunion performances next summer after “unprecedented” demand. Due to unprecedented demand, three new UK dates will be added to Oasis Live '25 🔥 🎸Heaton Park - July 16th 🎸Wembley - July 30th 🎸Edinburgh - August 12th Tickets on go on sale this Saturday, 31st August at 9am BST: — Oasis (@oasis) The band will kick off the tour with two performances at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4 and 5.

The next performance will take place at , where Oasis will play five dates in nine days on July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20. The band will then move on to London to play at Wembley Stadium on July 25, 26, and 30, and Aug 2 and 3, before heading to Murrayfield in Edinburgh for performances on Aug 9 and 12. Dublin’s Croke Park will be the final venue of the tour with dates on Aug 16 and 17.

It marks the first live performances for Oasis in 16 years after the warring Gallagher brothers broke the band up. A seat to watch them perform at Wembley Stadium next summer begins at £74.25, with the most expensive ticket a £506.

25 pre-show party, exhibition and seated package. The cheapest seats are in Cardiff, which will set you back £73, and Edinburgh at £74, according to Manchester-based promoter SJM Concerts, which runs the website Gigs And Tours. In the band’s home city of Manchester, tickets start from £148.

50, with only standing available alongside a number of hospitality and luxury packages..