As many missed out on getting tickets, Oasis fans are calling for the band to add “more dates” to their UK and Ireland tour.
This morning (August 31), thousands of music fans tried to buy tickets but many were left in a queue on ticket-selling websites for hours.
Queuing up didn’t automatically result in being able to buy tickets so some fans have gone without while others remain in the queue, hours after the UK tickets released at 9am.
This has resulted in some fans giving up and others hoping that Oasis will add more dates.
. @NoelGallagher @liamgallagher @oasis Come on lads have a heart and get some more dates announced. I’m still in a queue so if you hurry I’ve still got a chance at a ticket!! #oasis2025 #oasis
— Jon McCulley (@jonmcculley) August 31, 2024
Will Oasis add more dates to the reunion tour?
The band reuniting has excited thousands of people and those who missed out are now left wondering if they’ll get to see them perform at additional dates on the tour.
While Liam and Noel Gallagher haven’t confirmed any additional dates after the general ticket sales, they did add dates beforehand so it’s possible they might do it again, having seen the huge interest in this morning’s general sale.
They did confirm, however, that they won't be performing at Glastonbury or any other festivals next year.
Fans are really keen to have some more dates added to the 2025 schedule in the hopes they’ll have another chance to secure their tickets.
Taking to X, fans shared their frustration over not getting tickets with one saying: “Yeah @oasis we’re gonna need some more dates please.
“#OasisReunion”.
UK 🇬🇧
— Oasis (@oasis) August 31, 2024
Tickets are on sale now!
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Another commented: “. @NoelGallagher @liamgallagher @oasis Come on lads have a heart and get some more dates announced. I’m still in a queue so if you hurry I’ve still got a chance at a ticket!! #oasis2025 #oasis”.
One fan said he was “praying” that more dates become available: “Not even broke into the numbers for the queue for @oasis tickets. Been going since 8.30. Praying more dates get put on #ticketsmaster #Oasis”.
Another decided to give up on trying to buy tickets, saying: “I’m giving up on oasis tickets the queue put me at 300,000 people in front of me after me waiting at 250,000 waiting for more dates”.
Others however were ecstatic to have bought tickets and shared their excitement on the social media platform.
Including this fan who said: "Many hours later… Oasis tickets secured", adding party popper emojis to their post.
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