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This is how much Oasis tickets are expected to cost after the Brits warned when they might go on sale


This is how much Oasis tickets are expected to cost after the Brits warned when they might go on sale

This is how much Oasis tickets are expected to cost after the Brits warned when they might go on sale

They will be the most sought-after tickets Britain has ever seen

After about 15 years, Noel and Liam Gallagher seem to have managed to settle their dispute and start an Oasis reunion.

There have already been some clear indications of a comeback after several reports emerged that the Gallagher brothers would reunite the band.

And if you’re hoping for something more official, tomorrow morning might be the time, as the band’s social media account posted a 10-second clip of a plaque with the date “08/27/24” and the words “8am” emblazoned on it.

Both Liam and Noel posted the same thing, so it really looks like there is some coordination going on here.

The same teaser was shown at the end of a Blossoms performance last night (August 25), so all eyes will be on tomorrow morning to see the concrete details of what they have for us.

According to the Sunday Times, Oasis are reuniting and will play ten nights at Wembley Stadium as well as several concerts at Heaton Park in Manchester.

The Manchester Evening News, meanwhile, reported that tickets could go on sale as early as next week, and the local paper says their prices would be “over £100”.

They also reported that in addition to the games at Wembley and Heaton Park, there may also be some Scotland appearances at Murrayfield.

Given the reaction to the many teasers that something was happening at Oasis, people would be lining up to pay the entrance fee and see the band on stage again.

Many fans will be checking to see if their old Oasis t-shirt still fits, and many will no doubt just wait for the announcement that tickets go on sale and then rush online to try and get their hands on some for themselves.

Demand for tickets will be huge. (Brian Rasic/Getty Images)

Demand for tickets will be huge. (Brian Rasic/Getty Images)

Oasis have been separated since 2009 following a backstage argument between Noel and Liam at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

The band were due to perform on the set, but the audience were told the show would not go ahead. A statement from Noel was released shortly after.

He said: “It is with some sadness and great relief that I leave Oasis tonight.”

“People write and say what they want, but I just couldn’t work with Liam for another day.”

Both brothers have since continued their music careers, but Oasis fans have always hoped that they could repair their relationship and get back together.

This seems possible at the moment, but we will have to wait for more details.

Photo credit: Des Willie/Redferns Instagram / Oasis

Topics: Oasis, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, music

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