Oasis have released details on how fans can get their hands on tickets for two extra Wembley Stadium shows the band have announced for their sold out 2025 tour. The storied rock band will play stadium shows in Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin, with gigs outside Europe to be added at a later date. Their reunion announcement comes right before the 30-year anniversary of Definitely Maybe , the band’s record-breaking debut album.

Next year, meanwhile, will mark the 30th anniversary of their follow-up, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, one of the biggest-selling LPs by a British act of all time. However, the initial release of tickets was met with disappointment and frustration as the band and Ticketmaster came under heavy criticism for the sales method. As tickets went on sale on 31 August after learning that those that were originally listed at £135, had risen to as much as £355 on the site.

Some had queued for hours for an opportunity to secure a ticket, only for the price to have more than doubled. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an investigation into Ticketmaster and how the tickets were sold to fans. Meanwhile, an “invitation-only ballot ticket sale strategy” has been devised for the two new Wembley shows “as a small step towards making amends for the situation”.

The new dates will be 27 and 28 September and new details have been released for how fans can get the tickets. In a press release, it was announced on Wednesday (Septe.