Ticket prices for Oasis’ surprise reunion tour have been announced.

Tickets for the Oasis tour are due to go on sale on Saturday, August 31 with UK tickets on sale at 9AM. There will also be a pre-sale ballot on Friday 30th August, organisers have said.

In a Twitter post the band announced the ballot, saying: “To ensure the maximum number of fans have a fair opportunity to access tickets, applicants will be selected for the pre-sale via a ballot.

“Ballot registration is open now and will close at 7pm BST, this Wednesday 28th August.” The Irish Mirror has now revealed how much 80,000 fans will be charged each night to see the band at the iconic Croke Park stadium in Dublin.

Read our Oasis reunion tour live blog for all the latest news around their 2025 shows.

Music promoters MCD have confirmed tickets prices will start from €86.50 (£72.96) plus booking fee meaning Oasis are set to rake in almost €15m in ticket sales for their two Croke Park Dublin dates. The shows are set to be some of the hottest tickets of the decade with dates confirmed in five cities across Ireland and the UK, Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin, in the summer of 2025.

Music industry experts are predicting that sales will “absolutely dwarf” Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. DJ Kevin McManus said “I think people forget but the two Knebworth shows they did almost 4% of the population tried to get tickets,” he told ITV News. “They sold out 250,000 tickets, but it was a ridiculous amount of people who tried to buy tickets, they were that huge.

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Oasis have confirmed a reunion tour is taking place in 2025 across the UK. With 14 dates announced so far, Liam and Noel Gallagher will return to stages together for the first time in 16 years. Tickets are being released on Saturday, August 31, 2024 at 9am and will be available from Ticketmaster here. They will also be on sale at See Tickets.

“But this, because people have been talking about it for the past decade, it’s going to be even bigger. I think everybody is going to try and get a ticket. Taylor Swift was obviously the big deal this summer, I think it’s going to absolutely dwarf that, just because it’s them and there’s that talk.”

Ticketmaster has limited a maximum of four tickets per household, and said only purchases through approved agents will be valid. Desperate fans have also been warned that they may fall victim to unscrupulous crooks looking to prey on the popularity of the tour. In April, 2024, more than 600 Lloyds Bank customers came forward to report being scammed in the run-up to the Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which hit the UK in June. The average amount lost by each victim was £332, though in some cases, the loss was over £1,000.

Lloyds Bank’s fraud prevention director Liz Ziegler reminded fans of the dangers of social media, where most of these ticket scams begin as she said, according to Mail Online : “Missing out on these landmark gigs would be devastating for Oasis fans who have waited so long for this reunion. But you can be sure that criminals are getting ready to ‘slide away’ with their hard-earned cash.”

“Most of these scams begin on social media, where impostors create fake profiles to sell non-existent tickets. The simple rule for fans is always stick to official ticketing platforms and avoid deals which look too good to be true.”