Oasis fans have enjoyed some mighty scenes this year. From the moment Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher stepped out on stage at Cardiff's Principality Stadium together, to the brothers taking on Wembley Stadium for the first time in 16 years.
2025 truly has been the year for Oasis fans. And while the tour is not over just yet, its final days are certainly coming.
Oasis just finished their fifth sold-out concert at London's Wembley Stadium. This marks well over the halfway point of their shows at the country's capital.
Now, the band are heading to Scotland to play Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium for three enormous gigs - August 8, 9 and 12. But they're not done with London just yet.
Oasis are not leaving London's Wembley Stadium for good - just taking a pause. After their three massive shows at Murrayfield Stadium, they'll be making their way back south to truly finish off their Oasis Live '25 reunion tour.
Oasis' final two concerts of the tour will be taking place at London's Wembley Stadium on September 27 and 28. These will be the band's last gigs in the UK of the year.
As a result, tickets for these two shows will be the hot commodity of the summer. And fans still have a chance to get involved with them right now with tickets still available. Here's the breakdown.
How to buy Oasis tickets nowOasis tickets are available for purchase from a number of online retailers. This includes both official and resale websites.
Below, we have listed the full slate of websites where fans can search for tickets in the coming days and weeks. Before that, however, we've broken down what the websites are, their benefits, and their pitfalls.
First up is the unofficial resale sites. This includes the likes of viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub. These retailers have the most tickets available right now, with dozens of tickets on offer from reasonable prices to enormous prices and beyond. And while fans might be nervous about using these online giants, they each have their own guarantees, promising safe and secure ticket trading with contingencies if anything goes wrong.
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Next up is Seat Unique. This is an official vendor which specialises in selling VIP and hospitality tickets. For fans, that means you can buy box seats, premium views, and concert tickets with added extras such as all inclusive food and drink, goodie bags, early access, and more.
Finally, there is the official retailers Ticketmaster and Twickets. While one might think these are the first port of call for desperate fans looking for tickets, they have become desolate wastelands. Twickets and Ticketmaster are the only official resale options fans have, with tickets being sold at face value - but because of that, whenever an entry pass comes up, they are sold out within seconds. So fans looking for cheapest tickets will need to keep a close eye on these retailers' websites.
Here's the list of ticket sellers now:
VIAGOGO - Buy Oasis tickets here.
VIVID SEATS - Buy Oasis tickets here.
STUBHUB - Buy Oasis tickets here.
SEAT UNIQUE - Buy Oasis tickets here.
TICKETMASTER - Buy Oasis tickets here.
TWICKETS - Buy Oasis tickets here.
Oasis have just five shows left of their UK tour. Below is the full list of tour dates, locations and venues.
Oasis Live '25 Tour DatesAUGUST 2025
- 8th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- 9th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- 12th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
SEPTEMBER 2025
- 27th - London, Wembley Stadium
- 28th - London, Wembley Stadium
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