Oasis fans are feeling the fear over ticket sales (Image: GETTY) Oasis enthusiasts are over the moon with the announcement that the iconic band will hit the road next year, sparking a ticket frenzy, but fans fear prices could reach up to £750 - or not be available at all. In a bombshell revelation that has rocked music lovers globally, Liam and Noel Gallagher have put past feuds aside to confirm Oasis's spectacular comeback, scheduling 12 gigs across the UK and a pair of shows in Dublin. The brothers proclaimed to their eager fanbase: "The stars have aligned.

The great wait is over." Eager fans can scramble for tickets starting at 9am on Saturday, August 31st, available through www.ticketmaster.

co.uk and www.gigsandtours.

com. But there's widespread panic as all tickets for every date drop simultaneously without any pre-sale option. This approach bucks the recent trend set by megastars like Taylor Swift and Beyonce, who've staggered ticket releases to dodge the chaos of simultaneous sales.

With Oasis opting for a one-time free-for-all, many supporters fear they'll miss out. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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