Oasis fans across Ireland and the UK who missed out on pre-sale tickets will attempt to secure their place at the band’s reunion concerts during Saturday’s general sale. Tickets for the band's two Dublin gigs in Croke Park went live on Ticketmaster at 8am, while tickets for the band's 15 UK shows in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff are set to go on general sale at 9am. Before the announcement for the UK shows, promoter MCD said on its website that the price of tickets for both of the two Croke Park gigs in Dublin will start at €86.

50 without booking fees. Standing tickets at Wembley will cost fans £151.25, with the same tickets in Cardiff and Edinburgh slightly cheaper at £150 and £151 respectively.

In the band’s home city of Manchester, tickets start from £148.50, with only standing available alongside several hospitality and luxury packages. On Friday evening, the band issued a warning after unofficial reselling websites listed tickets obtained from the early sale for thousands of pounds.

A post to the band’s X page said: “We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale. “Please note, tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via @Ticketmaster and @Twickets. “Tickets sold in breach of the terms and conditions will be cancelled by the promoters.

” Tickets are officially being sold via Ticketmaster, GigsAndTours, and See Tickets, however, the band’s reunion concert tickets have also bee.