Hotel prices are soaring following the announcement that Mancunian legends Oasis are reuniting for two massive shows at Croke Park , their first in 15 years. Brothers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher teased their Ireland and UK tour with a fresh black and white snap on Tuesday morning, revealing a series of dates to mark the 30th anniversary of '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?'. While fans are understandably buzzing after the news, some expressed their disappointment on social media as hotel prices skyrocketed following the announcement that the Britpop icons would headline the two dates, mirroring the price hike when Coldplay and Taylor Swift announced their gigs, reports the Irish Mirror .

Although there's still a good selection of hotels, dorms and apartments available in Dublin across the two nights, some are more budget-friendly than others, and in some cases, you get what you pay for. For Saturday, while prices remain in the three-figure range, options are limited, with only a few hotels available at the time of writing on Booking.com for that date, although there are still plenty of hotels in the surrounding area.

Read more: Oasis Ticketmaster tips as incredible demand expected for Dublin Croke Park gigs Sign up to the Dublin Live Newsletter to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox. The priciest suite on Saturday is at the Shelbourne Hotel, setting you back €800 for one night for one adult, followed by the Iveagh Garden Hotel where a room will cost.