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Oasis fans have been given a crucial deadline to secure tickets for the eagerly awaited reunion tour. Noel and Liam Gallagher announced earlier this week that they will be setting aside their differences to perform a series of concerts in the UK and Ireland. With fans eager to get their hands on tickets, BBC Breakfast aired a segment advising them on how to do so.

However, business correspondent Ben Boulos cautioned fans that it won't be an easy process. He explained: "The general sale starts tomorrow morning at 9am (August 31) and an hour earlier in Ireland. "So set a reminder now! " Ben urged, adding: "But there will be a pre-sale process with access via a ballot.



" Ben said: "Now applications to enter that closed on Wednesday night, although huge demand meant a delay in some fans getting confirmation of their entry via an email with a link to click on to verify that they want to join the ballot," reports the Express . "Those emails are still being sent out this morning, and you will need to click the link to confirm your entry by 10am today." Ben continued to inform eager buyers: "People drawn in the ballot will be sent details of the pre-sale by 5pm today, although it's not yet clear when that starts or how many tickets are available.

It will be a first come, first served basis. So even then there's no guarantee of getting a ticket!" Ben had a natter with two die-hard Oasis fans who've clocked up 50 gigs between them and one's already got plans for the 2025 comeback tour. But Ben seemed to have had his fill of banter with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty , mockingly reading from his script: "It says here, 'Oasis pun-filled chat with Charlie and Naga', but I think we've had quite enough of that this week already, don't you?" Naga couldn't help but let out a giggle, yet she cheekily slipped in another pun, saying: "Definitely maybe.

" Charlie couldn't resist a jibe: "Had you actually rehearsed that?" while Naga boasted: "I'm just very quick witted!" Charlie conceded that snagging tickets isn't a walk in the park, as Ben pointed out there's an "anxious wait" on the cards for fans eager to snap up spots for the reunion..

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