Oasis has released a 30th-anniversary edition of Definitely Maybe as fans wait to find out if they will get tickets to the band’s reunion in today’s pre-sale ballot. The new edition of the group’s 1994 debut album will feature outtakes, demos and alternate versions of songs recorded at the time, as well as a remastered version of the original LP. Advertisement The release is available as a four-LP vinyl box set, a two-CD set, coloured vinyl, cassette and digitally.

‘Definitely Maybe’ 30th Anniversary limited editions are out today! Deluxe formats feature unheard Monnow Valley versions and Sawmills Studios outtakes, including fan favourite ‘Sad Song (Mauldeth Road West Demo, Nov '92)’ sung by Liam. Available on deluxe 4LP, 2CD, coloured..

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com/BgkPf0B6Hu — Oasis (@oasis) August 30, 2024 Advertisement It comes after the band announced they were reuniting earlier this week for a run of gigs in the UK and Ireland, their first since splitting up in 2009. Advertisement The pre-sale ballot for early access to tickets for the shows closed at 10am this morning, and fans will find out if they were successful by 5pm today. Advertisement Some fans are claiming to have already received links to the pre-sale on social media.

Ticket prices for the concerts were revealed yesterday, with prices for gigs at London’s Wembley Stadium starting at £74.25, with the most expensive ticket costing £506.25.

Oasis will play five nights at the national stadium, along with .