Irish Oasis fans are not impressed with hopeful fans in the UK. Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher are heading off on a 17-date tour next summer across the UK and Ireland. The brothers, who have put their infamous feud to one side, will visit the Principality Stadium in Cardiff for two nights, Manchester's Heaton Park for five nights, Wembley Stadium in London for five nights, Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh for three nights and Croke Park in Dublin for two nights.

Tickets go on sale at 8am on Saturday for Ireland and 9am for the UK dates while there is a presale taking place on Friday. Some Irish fans have hit out at their British counterparts over fears UK fans could try to buy tickets for the dates in Dublin. Read our Oasis reunion tour live blog for all the latest news around their 2025 shows.

One jokingly tweeted: "Hey UK people considering coming to the #Oasis gigs in Ireland next year. F**k off. You're getting way more gigs in the UK than Ireland is, we only get two.

UK people go to UK gigs. Don't make it harder for us to get tickets. Again, f**k off.

" Fans rushed to hit back at the cheeky tweet as one joked: "My great grandma was Irish I'm coming home," while another said: "I’m 31 percent Irish so I’ll see you at the gig," to which the original fan replied: "That's the exact acceptable amount. You're in." Meanwhile, desperate Oasis fans are being targeted by scammers 'selling' pre-sale ticket access codes.

Eager fans are currently waiting to find out whether they .