FOURTEEN million Oasis fans are getting ready to do battle at 9am, as revellers are given just a seven per cent chance of getting a ticket. The legendary rockers announced earlier this week that they would be reuniting next summer for their Live '25 tour. The 14-show tour - which was announced by Liam and Noel Gallagher on Tuesday - will run from July 4 to August 17.

It kicks off at Cardiff's Principality Stadium before heading to Heaton Park in Manchester, Wembley in London, Murrayfield in Edinburgh and Croke Park in Dublin. Fans across the UK are ready to pounce as soon as the clock strikes nine o'clock to hit "buy tickets". But sadly, some revellers will be left disappointed, as experts are giving hopefuls tiny odds of getting one of the golden tickets Read more on Oasis Bookmakers Betfair are giving fans odds of just 14/1 on getting one.

This means there is just a seven per cent of getting a spot on the tour of the century. Meanwhile, last night fans were left furious when tickets were listed for over £6,000 within minutes of Friday's pre-sale. This was over 40 times the listed value of a standing ticket.

Most read in Music It followed only a limited amount of fans being able to buy the first batch of tickets in the pre-sale. Taking to X, one fan wrote: "I wish i could get a refund on the oasis gig. I spent a whole month’s rent on that (6k figures).

" Another added: "Corporate hospitality seats for Oasis at Wembley were going for £720 earlier this week; now £6k." Whil.