Ticket prices for the hugely anticipated Oasis tour have finally been revealed.
Earlier this week, the band announced a huge reunion tour of the UK and Ireland for 2025 – 15 whole years since their spectacular split.
Now that the Gallagher brothers have finally decided to bury the hatchet, fans have been in a tailspin scrambling to get organised for buying tickets.
A pre-sale ballot was so popular that the Oasis website briefly crashed, and ‘unprecedented demand’ has led to them adding three extra dates today.
Oasis will now be performing five shows in Heaton Park, plus gigs in Wembley Stadium, Croke Park in Dublin, Principality Stadium in Cardiff and Murrayfield in Edinburgh.
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And finally, the bit of Oasis information we’ve all been gagging for has arrived – ticket prices have just dropped.
Tickets for the stadium shows start from £65 (plus booking fee) for seating.
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But as Heaton Park has no seating, general admission prices are the same for all tickets for the Oasis hometown shows.
It’ll cost you £135 (or £148.50 with booking fees) per ticket for standing.
Hospitality tickets are £250.00 including fees, which gets you entry to the main arena, plus access to a hospitality area with its own bar, street food, premium toilets and a chill-out area (is it worth an extra hundred quid to chill out at an Oasis gig?)
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If you really want to splash out, you can get a £453 package that will get you a priority standing ticket, plus pre-show party access, access to a private Oasis exhibition, a premium collectible item, exclusive merchandise, an exclusive numbered lithograph, and a commemorative laminate.
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Saturday 31 August with See Tickets here.
If you are lucky enough to make it through the pre-sale ballot, tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 30 August.
Ticket prices for the Oasis 2025 reunion tour
Standing – £135 (or £148.50 with booking fees)
Hospitality area package – £250 (or £268.50 with booking fees)
Pre-show party and exhibition fan package – £435 (or £453.50 with booking fees)
Merchandise and exhibition fan package – £335 (or £353.50 with booking fees)
Featured image: Oasis, YouTube
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Chase and Status are coming to Co-op Live on their massive UK arena tour
Danny Jones
Drum and bass giants Chase and Status are officially coming back to Manchester, announcing a massive gig at Co-op Live as part of their huge new tour.
Set to play a series of massive arena dates all over the UK, the kings of all things dance and electronic were only in Manchester this past March for a sell-out show at O2 Victoria Warehouse but they’re already confirmed they’ll be coming back next spring for more.
Not only will this be Chase and Status’ Co-op Live debut but they’ll be the first big act from within the EDM space to play the state-of-the-art arena which has already crossed some frankly gigantic names.
With recent releases like ‘Badadan’, the ‘Gunfinger (Salute)’ collab with IRAH and the latest single with Stormzy ‘BACKBONE’ – an unreal banger and return to their D’n’B roots – we’re more excited than ever to get our raving shoes on.
The London-born and bred duo, real names Saul Milton and Will Kennard, are arguably one of the most influential electronic artists to come out of the UK in the past two decades.
Even in speaking with fellow industry veterans like DJ Fabio, he described them as a “staple” of the scene who have helped bring electronic dance music back to the forefront and get “drum and bass tracks back in the top 40.”
With that in mind, the UK’s largest music-first indoor entertainment arena frankly just isn’t ready for the calibre of live performance these lot are about to drop but we have pure blind faith that it’ll be one of the gigs of the entire year.
Kicking off the huge 2025 tour in Glasgow before coming to Co-op Live on 1 May, with other noteworthy shows including the O2 in London, as well as Birmingham and Cardiff’s Utilita Arenas, these tickets are going to absolutely fly.
Chase & Status have today announced a major UK arena tour, coming to Co-op Live on 1 May 2025https://t.co/fzU6sqRZkU@CoopUK Members get first in line access to tickets
If any of you were at that Victoria Warehouse then you already know how much Chase and Status shows go off, so we won’t dilly-dally any longer.
Pre-sale for official Co-op Members goes live at 10am on Tuesday, 24 September, with general admission available from the same time the following Thursday (Thurs, 26 Sep).
You can be ready to grab yours HERE and if you don’t think we’re ready to fight you over them until we’re left ‘Blk & Blu’, then you’ve got another thing coming.
Featured Images — Press Images (supplied)/The Manc Group
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The Bridgewater Hall is hosting a free dementia-friendly music festival this week
Thomas Melia
A festival which is all about being dementia-friendly is happening at a renowned Manchester music venue this week.
The So Many Beauties Festival – which is presented by and titled after charity organisation, So Many Beauties – has been curated for the Bridgewater Hall, and will see 30 organisations, all of which offer support to people living with dementia across Greater Manchester, descend on the international concert venue for the special music event.
So Many Beauties was founded in 2016 with the goal of championing creativity and helping to make people living with dementia’s voices be heard.
Throughout the duration of the festival, visitors can enjoy many interactive opportunities.
There’ll be live performances, workshops, arts activities, and more – with the event even having support and advice provided by professional organisations who work in dementia care.
The main aim of this musical experience is to use music to better connections, creativity, and wellbeing for people living with dementia.
Visitors can try their hand at screen printing festival tote bags and making themselves a lovely flower crown, while there are also workshops and performances giving people the chance to sing, dance, and make their own music, or just sit back and enjoy some great live shows from professional musicians.
There’ll even be a showcase of new music composed by people living with dementia on the day too.
Speaking ahead of the event this week, Andrew Nesbitt, who is the Community Engagement Manager at The Bridgewater Hall, said: “Showcasing and celebrating the amazing creativity and music of dementia groups from across Greater Manchester is really special for us.
“We can’t wait to welcome So Many Beauties and the hundreds of participants, performers and festival-goers to The Bridgewater Hall”