Oasis fans have been given a crucial deadline to secure tickets for the eagerly awaited reunion tour. Noel and Liam Gallagher announced earlier this week that they will be setting aside their differences to perform a series of concerts in the UK and Ireland. With fans eager to get their hands on tickets, BBC Breakfast aired a segment advising them on how to do so.

However, business correspondent Ben Boulos cautioned fans that it won't be an easy process. He explained: "The general sale starts tomorrow morning at 9am (August 31) and an hour earlier in Ireland. "So set a reminder now! " Ben urged, adding: "But there will be a pre-sale process with access via a ballot.

" Ben said: "Now applications to enter that closed on Wednesday night, although huge demand meant a delay in some fans getting confirmation of their entry via an email with a link to click on to verify that they want to join the ballot," reports the Express . "Those emails are still being sent out this morning, and you will need to click the link to confirm your entry by 10am today." Ben continued to inform eager buyers: "People drawn in the ballot will be sent details of the pre-sale by 5pm today, although it's not yet clear when that starts or how many tickets are available.

It will be a first come, first served basis. So even then there's no guarantee of getting a ticket!" Ben had a natter with two die-hard Oasis fans who've clocked up 50 gigs between them and one's already got plans for the 2025 comeback tour. .