Expert Tips: Where & when to see Oasis live…
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Due to exceptional fan demand, Oasis has added two additional dates at London’s Wembley Stadium on September 27th and 28th, prompting a 900% surge in Google searches for ‘Oasis new dates’ over the last 12 hours.
In light of this, the ticket experts at SeatPick have provided internal ticket price data, revealing the cheapest date to go, as well as expert tips on how to get tickets for the new tour dates.
Highlights from the research:
- All Manchester dates have the cheapest tickets on average, with Night 1 costing £735 on average
- Manchester Night 3 is the most in-demand date, with 675 tickets remaining
- Cardiff Night 2 is the most expensive on average (£1,107 per ticket) and the least in-demand (1,462 tickets remaining)
Oasis Live ‘25 Tour Dates and Prices (Price Low to High)
| # | Location | Date | Quantity | Starting Price (£) | Max Price (£) | Average Price (£) |
| 1 | Manchester | 11/7/2025 | 950 | £392.28 | £4,151.28 | £735.00 |
| 2 | Manchester | 19/7/2025 | 929 | £365.40 | £2,719.08 | £738.36 |
| 3 | Manchester | 20/7/2025 | 839 | £436.80 | £3,150.00 | £770.28 |
| 4 | Manchester | 16/7/2025 | 675 | £405.72 | £5,040.00 | £788.76 |
| 5 | Manchester | 12/7/2025 | 847 | £406.56 | £4,200.00 | £815.64 |
| 6 | London | 26/7/2025 | 1,290 | £500.64 | £4,151.28 | £998.76 |
| 7 | Edinburgh | 12/8/2025 | 947 | £426.72 | £4,151.28 | £1,010.52 |
| 8 | London | 3/8/2025 | 1,405 | £446.88 | £4,151.28 | £1,013.88 |
| 9 | London | 30/7/2025 | 899 | £478.80 | £4,871.16 | £1,020.60 |
| 10 | London | 2/8/2025 | 1,453 | £283.92 | £4,200.00 | £1,023.12 |
| 11 | London | 25/7/2025 | 1,267 | £466.20 | £8,054.76 | £1,031.52 |
| 12 | Cardiff | 4/7/2025 | 1,262 | £423.36 | £6,830.04 | £1,082.76 |
| 13 | Edinburgh | 9/8/2025 | 718 | £497.28 | £4,200.00 | £1,086.96 |
| 14 | Cardiff | 5/7/2025 | 1,462 | £428.40 | £5,040.00 | £1,107.96 |
The full data can be found here (data correct as of 2nd September 2024)
The resale ticket experts at SeatPick can reveal that the first night in Manchester is currently the cheapest option to grab resale tickets for Oasis, with the average ticket costing £735 but starting at £392.28. This is followed by Manchester Night 4, at £738.36, and Manchester Night 5, at £770.28.
However, Cardiff Night 2 is the most expensive on average, at £1,107, and going all the way up to a whopping £5,040. As this is the first date of the tour, are the prices so highbecause people want to attend the early dates just in case the brothers fall out again mid-tour?
Gilad Zilberman, resale ticket expert from SeatPick has provided valuable knowledge on how to secure tickets for the additional Oasis Live ‘25 tour dates:
“As Oasis add extra dates to their sold-out tour, thousands of fans who missed out initially will be trying their luck again. Here’s how you can boost your chances to bag those tickets:

1. Keep an eye on updates
Oasis has said that tickets for the new London dates will be sold by a staggered, invitation-only ballot, which will first be opened to people who failed to get tickets to the original shows via Ticketmaster on Saturday. There are more details to follow, but we recommend that you sign up for their mailing list, follow the relevant accounts on social media and turn push notifications on, so you can be the first to be informed.
2. Log in early to avoid issues
As of September 5th, it’s unclear when the new dates will go on sale, and whether they’ll be exclusively sold on Ticketmaster or SeeTickets. But for fans who are selected for the ballot, ensure you have your ballot email ready and have logged into the Ticketmaster platform at least 30 minutes before the tickets go on sale.
3. Don’t refresh the page.
Once you are in the ticket queue, never be tempted to refresh. You may lose all your hard work and get kicked to the back of the very long queue. Being patient and not panicking is key to success.
4. Don’t panic if tickets sell out straight away.
Missed the tickets? Be sure to check back on the sites after they say they’re sold out.Sometimes ticket payments don’t go through, the website crashes and more tickets are still available. Keep checking for roughly two hours after release. You might just be lucky.

5. Only purchase from sellers you know and trust.
Depending on whether any further dates are added, you might be tempted to buy a ticket from other sources if you missed out initially. The band has confirmed that only tickets resold on Ticketmaster and Twickets can be re-sold at face value, and any tickets listed on other resale sites will be cancelled by the promoters. However, you can rest assured that tickets purchased through SeatPick will not be cancelled.
If you choose to purchase tickets from secondary sites, do so at your own risk, but be wary of who you’re buying from and do your research beforehand. Never allow someone to send you a screenshot of a ticket as these are invalid or send payment before receiving the tickets. If something looks too good to be true, it probably is.
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