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When are Oasis resale tickets available? Strict rules in place as date confirmed

After fans scrambled to get tickets for the huge Oasis reunion shows next year, it has been confirmed that a number of tickets will be going on resale later today.

Last week, Liam and Noel Gallagher announced a string of dates for July and August 2025, including five nights at Heaton Park in Manchester and another five at London’s Wembley Stadium.

All 17 dates sold out on Saturday (August 31) after fans ended up waiting in virtual queues for hours as websites like Ticketmaster struggled to keep up with the ‘unprecedented demand’. Fans also complained of ‘dynamic pricing’ meaning that they were only given the option to pay 'vastly inflated prices' for tickets when making it to the check-out page.

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Despite the woes of the weekend, fans who were unsuccessful at securing tickets are still keen to get a spot for one of the shows - and Ticketmaster has announced that a number of resale tickets will be going up on the platform from today (September 2), Chronicle Live reports.

There will be some strict rules for those looking to snap up the resale tickets - with these being put in place by tour organisers in a bid to combat price inflation and prevent ticket touting and bots.

Resale tickets will only be valid if purchased through official platforms Ticketmaster and Twickets. Oasis themselves issued a stark warning to anyone attempting to resell tickets for several times their value on third party websites.

The band said in a statement posted to their social media pages: "We have noticed people attempting to sell tickets on the secondary market since the start of the pre-sale. Please note, tickets can ONLY be resold, at face value, via

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