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Hotel prices have shot up hugely in the past day in several major cities that will be hosting Oasis during their long-awaited 2025 tour. A full four days before anyone will actually get their hands on what is undoubtedly going to be the hottest ticket of the year if not decade, hotel prices have rocketed thanks to mega-fans determined not to miss out. In Cardiff, a one-night stay at Voco St David's an IHG Hotel the weekend after the Mancunian brothers perform in the city, would cost £195 for one room with two adults.

That price dramatically rises to £882 for the one night, a week before, when Oasis first preforms in the city on July 4. The following night is slightly less at £719. This is not the only hotel with dramatic price increases for the weekend of Oasis' concert dates.



In fact, the cheapest accommodation according to Booking.com, for the night of July 4, is the Manor Parc Hotel, for £250 — but it is 4.5 miles from the city centre.

The following week, a room at the ibis Cardiff Gate International Business Park is yours for just £57 - the cheapest on the booking website. Have you already booked a hotel for Oasis' 2025 tour despite not yet having tickets? Email us at [email protected] Elsewhere in Manchester, hotel prices are climbing too.

A one-night stay from July 4 to 5 in Manchester, at the Holiday Inn Manchester-Mediacityuk, would cost £99. But this rises to £229 for the night of July 11, the first date Oasis is due to perform in the city. Hotel prices aren't the only thing that has been impacted by the announcement of Oasis' tour — the number of hotels available has also dramatically decreased.

For the night of July 11, 96 per cent of the accommodation available on Booking.com is unavailable. London prices are also starting to increase.

The Crown Hotel London, by WorldHotels Distinctive is charging more than double the price for a one-night stay the weekend prior to Oasis performing at Wembley. Edinburgh and Dublin prices have also shot up. Shocked fans have taken to Twitter to post screenshots of booking websites where prices have spiked.

One wrote: "Unbelievable how all the hotels in all of the cities announced by Oasis this morning are charging up to five times what they normally do or are showing as sold out." Earlier this week the band announced they would be reuniting for the first time since 2009. The band also announced that tickets would be released on August 31, for 14 UK and Ireland performances dates next year.

A room, which is 2.8 miles from the stadium, is charging £377, up from £152 the previous weekend, for a one-night stay on July 25 — the night of Oasis' first performance at Wembley. Sign up for FREE to Mirror Travel and discover dream escapes, latest travel advice and more JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP: Discover your next dream getaway in the UK or abroad by joining our free Mirror Travel WhatsApp community HERE .

GET THE NEWSLETTER: Or sign up to the Mirror Travel newsletter for a weekly dose of the best holiday deals, travel warnings, expert advice and hidden gems, straight to your inbox. Full details of the tour were announced on Tuesday at 8am, after the band teased the announcement on Sunday. Fancy earning money when you book a holiday? Thanks to Quidco, you can.

After signing up for free, Quidco gives you a chunk of money back every time you spend. If your first purchase is within 30 days of signing up and is £5 or more, you'll receive cashback on that purchase and a £15 bonus. In a joint statement on behalf of Oasis, the brothers said: “The guns have fallen silent.

The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see.

It will not be televised.” Tickets for the UK dates go on sale from 9am on Saturday, August 31st and will be available from www.ticketmaster.

co.uk , www.gigsandtours.

com and http://www.seetickets.com .

Dublin tickets will be available from 8am that same day from www.ticketmaster.ie .

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