Oasis recently announced that they will be adding two more dates to their UK and Ireland tour due to the overwhelming demand for tickets. The band revealed that they will be playing two extra shows at Wembley Stadium, set for September 27 and 28, 2025.
After the initial ticket sale left many fans frustrated and unable to secure tickets, Oasis decided to implement a new ticketing process for the additional shows. Tickets for the new dates will be sold through a staggered, invitation-only ballot system. This process will give priority to fans who were unsuccessful in purchasing tickets during the first sale with Ticketmaster.
Although the band has not yet specified when the tickets for the extra Wembley shows will go on sale, fans are advised to stay tuned to the official Oasis social media accounts for further updates.
The decision to add more tour dates came after Oasis and Ticketmaster faced backlash for the handling of the initial ticket sale. Many fans reported being stuck in queues for hours and experiencing issues with the Ticketmaster website and app. Despite Ticketmaster denying any crashes during the ticket release, over 1,000 complaints were registered on DownDetector regarding problems with the site and ticketing process.
In response to the criticism, Oasis has been urged to add more tour dates to accommodate the fans who missed out on tickets. Additionally, an investigation has been launched into Ticketmaster’s pricing practices following the backlash from fans.
Overall, the addition of two new dates at Wembley Stadium and the introduction of a new ticketing process aim to make the ticket purchasing experience fairer and more accessible for all Oasis fans. Stay tuned for more updates on ticket sales and further announcements from the band.