Oasis shocked the world earlier this month when they confirmed the unimaginable: They are getting back together.
Yes, brothers Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher have finally buried the hatchet and have got the band back together.
And that’s not all, either. They confirmed an enormous stadium tour around the UK in 2025; an event they’ve dubbed Oasis Live ’25.
These shows are no doubt going to be a monumental tribute to Oasis’ legacy, as well as a look forward to what might come next.
As a result, the first batches of tickets were released and instantly sold out just a few weeks ago. But there are plenty of other ways to buy tickets right now that are not through your traditional, better-known websites. And we’ve got all the information you need here:
First of all, it’s important to note that there are still official retailers selling tickets to Oasis’ upcoming gigs right now.
Seat Unique is one of the band’s few official ticket sellers, and they have plenty available right now – but they do offer a different experience.
The website specialises in giving music and sports fans unique and memorable nights out. This includes diamond packages and private boxes, allowing you to enjoy complimentary cuisine, beverages, extra-padded seating, VIP entrances, after-parties, and much more.
You can read all about the finer details of Seat Unique and its Oasis packages by reading our breakdown here.
Otherwise, buy your Oasis tickets below:
Buy Oasis VIP tickets from Seat Unique here.
It is always worth checking Ticketmaster’s site to see if tickets have become available, or gone on resale. The site still lists ‘low’ or ‘limited’ availability for a number of the tour dates, but that does not mean tickets are necessarily available.
Oasis resale tickets are also available right now across the internet.
First and foremost: Twickets. The Gallagher brothers have designated this website as the official resale retailer for Oasis Live ’25.
As a result, tickets on this platform have become extremely scarce as disgruntled fans flocked to the resale giant after the first and second batches of tickets sold out almost instantly.
However, you may still find some if you’re lucky. Here’s the link you need:
TWICKETS – Buy Oasis resale tickets here.
Next up is the unofficial retail websites.
These retailers include viagogo, StubHub, Vivid Seats and plenty more. And while they do not have any kind of seal of approval, they are 100 percent above-board, legal, and regulated.
Fans who purchase from these websites will also be protected by the companies’ individual guarantees, protecting ticket-buyers from any scam attempts, entry refusal, and more.
At the time of writing, these resale websites have an abundance of tickets available right now. They begin on viagogo at just over £300, rising in price to more than £700 on Vivid Seats, and also on StubHub.
Oasis have said they will cancel or void tickets bought on sites like viagogo, StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Oasis said on X: “Tickets appearing on other secondary ticketing sites are either counterfeit or will be cancelled by the promoters.”
Meanwhile Cris Miller, viagogo global managing director, said his company is making the life of fans easier as official sellers were “struggling to manage demand even before the on-sale”.
He added: “We know fans are frustrated with the process and we know there is a better way. We continue to support industry collaboration to ensure the entire ticketing market works for fans and the live entertainment industry.
“Resale is legal in the UK and fans are always protected by our guarantee that they will receive their tickets in time for the event or their money back.”
He also said: “Our number-one tip for fans using secondary marketplaces is to continue to check prices outside of the first few weeks of sale.
“Demand will be at its peak when tickets hit the on-sale but it’s not a normal reflection of what tickets can and will go for. Just this summer, tickets for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in the UK sold on our platform for as low as £80.”
Oasis said on X recently: “Contrary to reports in some UK tabloid media today, Oasis will not be playing Knebworth Park in the future.
“There are no plans for any further UK dates beyond the currently announced UK stadium tour.”