As fans wait anxiously to see if they can get their hands on Oasis tickets, speculation is mounting as to how much the band’s long-awaited reunion tour is worth. The Manchester-formed rock group announced that estranged brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher would join forces for the first time in 16 years to play stadium shows in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin in 2025. Pre-sale tickets are expected on sale on 30 August , with registration closing at 7pm on (Wednesday 28 August) and the ballot itself extended until 10am Friday (30 August).

The general sale will take place on the morning of Saturday 31 August. It was announced this week that the band have partnered with Twickets as their official ticket resale platform, to ensure their 2025 UK tour tickets are resold for no more than face value and booking fees. Twickets, an ethical ticket resale marketplace, helps to protect fans from being overcharged by touts flogging in-demand tickets for as much as 10 times their original cost.

The Oasis website states: “Ticket resale is permitted at no more than the price you paid (face value + booking fees). Please only use the official resale partners www.twickets.

live and Ticketmaster. Selling tickets through unauthorised resale platforms will breach these T&Cs and those tickets may be cancelled.” Unverified reports are claiming that Liam and Noel stand to make as much as £50m between them from the shows alone, with likely additional boosts from merch sales, sponsorship dea.