Oasis has announced two additional concerts at London’s Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28, 2025, following the overwhelming demand for their reunion tour. The decision comes after an unprecedented rush for tickets, with over 10 million fans from 158 countries attempting to secure spots for the initial 17 dates.To address the controversy surrounding the initial ticket sale, which was marred by technical issues and dynamic pricing that saw some ticket prices soar from £150 to over £350, Oasis has devised a new ‘invitation-only ballot ticket sale strategy’. This system will prioritize UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial Ticketmaster sale, aiming to provide a fairer chance for fans to attend the shows.The band has distanced itself from the dynamic pricing controversy, stating they had ‘no awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used’. Liam and Noel Gallagher expressed their desire to ‘give back to their fans as much as they can’ and make the process ‘as fair as possible’.The UK government, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, has promised to investigate the controversial ticket sale methods, including dynamic pricing. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has received 450 complaints about Ticketmaster’s adverts for the Oasis gigs, with fans arguing that the adverts made misleading claims about availability and pricing.Oasis has confirmed that these will be their only European shows in 2025, with plans to perform outside the continent later that year. The band’s reunion tour, marking their first performances together since their split in 2009, has generated significant excitement among fans.
Key points
- Oasis adds two new Wembley Stadium concerts on September 27 and 28, 2025, due to high demand.
- A new invitation-only ballot system for ticket sales will prioritize UK fans who were unsuccessful in the initial sale.
- The band claims no prior knowledge of the controversial dynamic pricing system.
- UK government and Prime Minister promise to investigate controversial ticket sale methods.
Contradictions👾While most sources report the new ticket strategy as a positive move, some articles highlight ongoing frustrations among fans.