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Warning issued to parents ahead of Oasis tickets going on sale for reunion tour 2025

Parents planning to buy tickets for their kids to the long-awaited Oasis reunion tour have been issued a warning over age restrictions.

After months of speculation, it was officially announced earlier this week that Liam and Noel Gallagher will reform for a string of shows in July 2025. Beginning in Cardiff, the boys will also play five nights in Heaton Park as well as five shows at London’s Wembley Stadium.

The reunion tour will also include dates in Edinburgh and Dublin, with tickets set to go on sale this Saturday (August 31) for what is expected to be one of the most in-demand shows ever.

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With fans of all ages eager to snap up tickets, they've already been receiving advice to help speed up the ordering process this weekend. Presale will take place tonight (August 30) between 7pm and 10pm, while general sale will take place at 9am tomorrow (August 31).

But for younger fans hoping to attend the gigs, there could well be some disappointment because of the age restrictions that are in place throughout the entire run.

Organisers behind the shows have informed those wanting to get tickets that the age restrictions vary depending on the venue.

At Heaton Park, no under 14s are allowed at all. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older.

No under 14s are allowed in the standing sections at any of the gigs. In Cardiff and Edinburgh all under 16s must be accompanied by an adult in the standing areas and at Wembley, it's even stricter, with anyone under 18 needing to have an adult with them.

In seated areas the rules differ too. In Cardiff no under fives are allowed and under 12s need an adult with them. In

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